The NEW Build Your Own Arcade Controls
Main => Artwork => Topic started by: rwhite on September 24, 2009, 07:27:03 am
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Hi, first post and so glad to be here and finally starting cabinet.
I am working with 2 player X-MEN cab that had been converted. Side art had been covered with a shiny embossed material. Working carefully with a hair dryer left side stripped off in a couple hours, art work is in almost perfect shape a definite keeper! The cover up on the right side is much tougher to remove with the same method, have moved up to a real heat gun (adjustable) and have tried a couple of gentle solvents even vinegar (like wallpaper remover)
The adhesive here is so strong, I only have a very small patch removed. Anyone seen this stuff before? What else might work here?
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Would lighter fluid work? :dunno I was wondering if you can pull a piece up...take the lighter fluid and squirt it where you can lift up and pull away ( one big piece)...The arcade I worked at when i was a kid, we used to take lighter fluid and use it to clean gunk on any of the cabs...
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O.K. garnerb! The lighter fluid slowly started to melt the vinyl(?) it told me yes - this wants to be done chemically. I didn't want to do it but I broke out the big guns, lacquer thinner and acetone. I just stumbled out of the cellar and the job is done. Thanks man!
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Rwhite....glad to hear everything worked ok...
Yeap i'm working on restoring an old Mr Do cab and I used it regulary...what you can do also is take it and let it sit for a couple of min ...and it will allow you to wipe that side clean...