I have a Bally Hotdoggin', and have begun to give it a clean/overhaul. Wouldn't really call it a restoration, but it is getting a good going over.
When I first took delivery of the machine (about 3 months ago) the backglass looked OK, and I did not have a really close look at it at the time. But now I have noticed the paint beginning to lift (it may have been this way when I received it) - not alot yet, just a little, but it is concerning.
Below is an image of where the lifting has begun - an area about the size of a 5c piece. You can clearly see the lifting over the "G" in "Game Over".
OK folks - what would be the recommended course of action? At first I thought of using either some clear tape or mylar to attach over the area. But having a read of Clay's guides, this really doesn't look like a great option. As time progresses, there is the chance that the surrounding paintwork may also detach, and the whole taped/mylared area may lift.
The rest of the glass paintwork looks to be quite alright ... I think this is just the beginning. Is Triple Thick the way to go?
I have read a few what seem to be horror stories with TT, but maybe this is just the way the person applied it?