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Such Thing As A Semi-Shop?

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FrizzleFried:
Alight...stupid question likely,  but I have a Spy Hunter that needs to be shopped.  I have the rubber for it,  but I am working on my Lightning currently and don't want both pins down, etc.  I figure it'll be a month or two before I can get to the Spy Hunter.   Would it be beneficial to semi-shop it...pull off the glass and spend some time cleaning the exposed playfield,  perhaps wax, etc.... but without removing parts or rubber for now.

Q*Bert_OP:
Yes you can. If you have some Novus, go ahead and clean the old rubbers where they are for now.

ark_ader:
My brother works for a truck repair company. 

He can hep you with your Semi.

ChadTower:

--- Quote from: Q*Bert_24/7 on July 24, 2008, 01:33:16 pm ---Yes you can. If you have some Novus, go ahead and clean the old rubbers where they are for now.

--- End quote ---

I've never had good luck on rubbers with novus.  I use Wildcat rubber cleaner there... works great.

Frizz, "shop" is just a word, man.  Anything you do to clean some of the game up is a positive.

shardian:
Most ops consider wiping easily accesible chunks of playfield with novus a complete shop job. So, technically you ARE doing a full shop!  ;D

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