Arcade Collecting > Pinball
Protecting your pin...
Sinner:
Any suggestions for playfield cleaning/waxing??
Any specific brand of cleaner?? I've seen a few threads where people have been doing restorations and they have cleaned old plastic and made it look amazing.
Sinner:
--- Quote from: shardian on November 17, 2009, 02:14:45 pm ---Oh, and the prices on the complete plastic protector kits are not bad at all. If you have a valuable title in nice condition, it would be worth the price to get a complete set. I think they are like $20-$30.
Of course, the "Is my game valuable" argument applies to every protective measure. If your game isn't restored, then the majority of these protective things are pretty useless.
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I'll take a look at the kits...I think for the most part, value is subjective, unless you have an Adams Family or Twilight Zone, etc...
This is a Maverick and I don't think it has much value to collectors, but I think it'sa fun pin and looks great in my gameroom, so to me it has value, to protect it...
Thanks for the info...
ChadTower:
For all of the standard stuff like cleaning/maintenance go over to marvin3m.com and read read read. We can't say it any better than he does. :)
shardian:
I looked at a Maverick long and hard back when I had a pocket full of pin fund money burning in my pocket a few months ago. The display was acting up, and that scared me off real quick. Still, it looked like a real fun game with some nice toys.
Sinner:
--- Quote from: shardian on November 17, 2009, 02:40:51 pm ---I looked at a Maverick long and hard back when I had a pocket full of pin fund money burning in my pocket a few months ago. The display was acting up, and that scared me off real quick. Still, it looked like a real fun game with some nice toys.
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Yeah, I heard if the display goes, it can be expensive to replace.
This one is fully functional...paddle wheel and all...
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