I sold a decent System 11 to a buddy. I did a mini shop on it, played
great, looked ok. Had some bubbles in the mylar but I decided it was
too risky. He decided to try a full teardown. He got about 2/3 of the
way thought both and quit. I bought the machine back with much of the
top playfield and mylar removed. Not all the glue.
I started to lose some paint, ok a lot of paint when removing the glue.
I have no idea what he used previously on the playfield. It was a risky
undertaking and I guess it didn't pay off. I had all the glue off but
every rub with a rag pulled off more paint. I panicked and decided to
clear it as is to save the paint that was on there even though i didn't
sand out ball tracks, magic eraser, aptha, etc. I put on a couple coats
of Varathane and despite the playfield wear and spots of paint gone it
was looking great. I've had very good luck with Varathane in the past.
Last night I put on another heavy coat. I went a little too heavy in a
couple spots. I tried sanding it down a little today before the next
coat and I started to get peel. The peel wouldn't stop. I probably
have close to half the clear peeled off now. I'm hoping to take some
lessons from this total disaster so my first question is: did the clear
peel because it wasn't cured enough, or because it wasn't properly
prepared? I typically sand and Naptha the playfield before clear, but I
was horrified to think what Naptha would do to the already fragile
paint.
If I can sand the edges of the peel will a new coat marry to the old?
I'm worried if it starts to wear anywhere it will peel down the road.
The amount of touchup for me to do is unrealistic , and the title is not
desirable enough to warrant bringing it to a pro. If the rest of the
clear peels right up I may just throw a few coats of wax on and call it
a day.
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Shredso
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