The underside of my inserts are filthy black. What is the best way to clean these? I read somewhere on here break cleaner and it had an instructional video too but I can't find it. Any ideas?
REVOLUTION said:I vote you take that compressed air can and turn it upside down... but people get angry when I suggest that. (it's what I do).
quarter grabber said:The underside of my inserts are filthy black. What is the best way to clean these? I read somewhere on here break cleaner and it had an instructional video too but I can't find it. Any ideas?
mwong168 said:REVOLUTION said:I vote you take that compressed air can and turn it upside down... but people get angry when I suggest that. (it's what I do).
Where is the damn thumbs down icon?? :lol:
quarter grabber said:The underside of my inserts are filthy black. What is the best way to clean these? I read somewhere on here break cleaner and it had an instructional video too but I can't find it. Any ideas?
Here is the "instructional" video by Jeri Ellsworth
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=hK7G_H7uXfY[/youtube]
If you are going to go as far as removing lamp boards and have easy access to the inserts as shown in the video why not just do it properly with a Q-tip and alcohol? Might as well have left the board on at least it would act as a protective barrier for when you spray from the sides :FP:
This method appears to work but look at the stains it leaves on the underside of your playfield! So if the bottom of your game looks like that you know either it was previous owned by Jeri or Brock.
Protip: Century Duster doesn't smell nearly as bad as 3M Dust Remover
Quarter you have down full top side tear downs to install your whole playfield protectors. Clearly you are not intimidated or more comfortable then others when it comes to working on your games. So take your time and get comfortable taking apart mechanisms under your playfield to clean your inserts and other areas properly.
quarter grabber said:I have the entire bottom of the playfield stripped because I cleaned all the drop targets and solenoid sleeves and shafts. So the underside of all the inserts are easily accessible but the dirt is so bad that the q-tip and alcohol isn't really putting a dent in it. Think container pin dirty. I think the only solution will be the one in the video.
mwong168 said:quarter grabber said:I have the entire bottom of the playfield stripped because I cleaned all the drop targets and solenoid sleeves and shafts. So the underside of all the inserts are easily accessible but the dirt is so bad that the q-tip and alcohol isn't really putting a dent in it. Think container pin dirty. I think the only solution will be the one in the video.
Safe to assume the top side is all stripped too? If so then I would say try the upside down air dust can method on one insert and see how it works. If it works well then worse case after you are done you can give the bottom side a sanding to clean up before you re-install all the assemblies. Can you post up some pics so we can see what you are actually deal with here and assuming this is Flintstones you picked up recently right?