Hi folks,
I recently purchased a Recel Icarus. The machine was built in 1977. As you will see from the attached photos, the mylar has separated from the playfield in a number or areas. Most areas are cosmetic, but in a couple of areas it has "bubbled" quite badly and had to be cut away or smoothed out with heat in order get the game to work properly. The one attached photo shows where I had to cut away a section of the mylar in order for the pop bumper to work properly. So the question is: Should I remove the mylar? The paint underneath is almost mint so I would hate to damage it! I have looked at a couple of online videos where people have removed the mylar using canned air or heat, but it appeared that they ended up removing at least some of the paint using these methods.
Thanks.
David
I recently purchased a Recel Icarus. The machine was built in 1977. As you will see from the attached photos, the mylar has separated from the playfield in a number or areas. Most areas are cosmetic, but in a couple of areas it has "bubbled" quite badly and had to be cut away or smoothed out with heat in order get the game to work properly. The one attached photo shows where I had to cut away a section of the mylar in order for the pop bumper to work properly. So the question is: Should I remove the mylar? The paint underneath is almost mint so I would hate to damage it! I have looked at a couple of online videos where people have removed the mylar using canned air or heat, but it appeared that they ended up removing at least some of the paint using these methods.
Thanks.
David