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Cakemeister:
I put mylar on the ball drop areas where the ball drops out of the wireforms, and around the bumpers. The occasional airball won't hurt the clearcoat.

Visitor Q:
Cool...

Just wondering is all, thought crossed my mind.

I think I am just going to wipe it down with Novus 2 when I get it and then go over it with Mother's wax.

pinballwizard79:
http://www.treasure-cove.net/PolishingKit.htm

Its easy to tear those sponges FYI.

pinballwizard79:
PM me if you get the polisher kit......you can gain some experience (its not a ton tho) from my expense  :cheers:



shardian:

--- Quote from: pinballwizard79 on December 23, 2008, 10:13:30 pm ---PM me if you get the polisher kit......you can gain some experience (its not a ton tho) from my expense  :cheers:





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Is there really a difference between that polishing kit, and the rubbing compound/polish you can buy for $2-$3 at Walmart? I used rubbing compound, polish, and a buffer on my pin, and the results were excellent. You can buy small drill polishing wheels at Harbor Freight for next to nothing.

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