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Mylar over a clearcoat?

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Hoopstar

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21 ene 2005, 20:04:4321/1/05
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Just wondering if it is necessary to put mylar pieces over a clearcoated
playfield in areas where a ball drops in from a ramp etc..?

My Creech has two places it is fitted (between either out lane and the
slings - below the wireform and ramp). Wondering if/when I clear this
should be recreated?


John Wart, jr

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21 ene 2005, 20:05:1321/1/05
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If you don't want the playfield to "ghost", put the mylar down in ball
drops.

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cody chunn

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21 ene 2005, 23:09:2021/1/05
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Yes.

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sc...@farrar.com

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21 ene 2005, 23:32:4821/1/05
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> Just wondering if it is necessary to put mylar pieces over a
clearcoated
> playfield in areas where a ball drops in from a ramp etc..?

WMS did this on several Diamond Plated PFs (in high wear areas) - such
as White Water (between the Boulder Garden Pop Bumpers) and The Addams
Family (between the Pop Bumpers).

Rob G

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22 ene 2005, 3:01:4922/1/05
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Mylar doesn't always protect against this unfortunately. That's why I'm
not much of a fan for doing clearcoats anymore. Three was enough.

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Chad Keller

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22 ene 2005, 9:30:4122/1/05
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Do it for sure and make sure flex additive is added on your clearcoat. That
should help stop the ghosting.
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