Pinball Repair #4 - Testing various cleaning products on pinball playfields

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  • čas přidán 5. 08. 2024
  • In this video I test several different products on the old Black Knight pinball machine. Some of these products are designed for pinball machines, some designed for other things, and some intended for toilets. What works best? Watch and find out.
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Komentáře • 26

  • @willardwhite9569
    @willardwhite9569 Před 6 lety

    Thanks for making this clip. I didn't really learn what cleaner I *ought* to use, but you helped debunk plenty that don't. So, thanks.

    • @SevensPinballorama
      @SevensPinballorama  Před 6 lety

      My go to for cleaning is naphtha. It doesn't do much for really deep ball swirl type stuff like in the video, but for everything else, it works great. Check out the end of the video "Pinballorama #9 - Fixing Old Pinball Bumper Targets". I clean the playfield with naphtha, polish it with Novus 2, then wax. That video shows how well it works - even on a game that hasn't been cleaned in over 20 years.

  • @42.0fmthefever5
    @42.0fmthefever5 Před 4 lety +1

    I used Murphy wood cleaner on my 1954 Gottlieb Jockey Club and hasn't wreck it at all

  • @rustyblades2566
    @rustyblades2566 Před 5 lety

    I just cleaned a playfield tonight for the very 1st time and I used my daughter's baby wipes and the playfield looks mint.

  • @sunnynahal1198
    @sunnynahal1198 Před 5 lety +1

    Great video! i have a an issue with my Flight 2000, on the rectifier board it keeps blowing F4 (7a slow Blo ) Coil - 43 VDC on i turn it on. I have GI lights working when turned on, but no flashes on the mpu(which i guess is due to the first part of my question) so i unplugged all the headers from the solenoid, light board and mpu board , turned it on again..and it stil blew, so am guessing i need a new rectifier board?? , (havent pulled this out yet) or is there anything i could try?..am based in UK England.thanks

  • @jameshalko8713
    @jameshalko8713 Před 4 lety

    Like the video. Wish a different rag/larger surface area was used for each cleaner to make the experiment more controlled.

  • @GRCPinballOfficial
    @GRCPinballOfficial Před 7 lety

    Love the intro. Has anyone suggested rat piss? Good luck with your channel. Subbed. Nice work sir!

  • @808zhu
    @808zhu Před 3 lety

    Thanks!

  • @wozpinball
    @wozpinball Před 7 lety +1

    Try some Brasso you will be pleasantly surprised :) I accidentally spilled some on a Gottlieb "Genie" playfield in 1998 and so I decided to give it a go. It worked amazingly well even though smells like crap. I saw the game in Sept 2016 and it still looks good and has suffered no long term ill effects.
    I'm surprised you didn't do Magic Eraser and alcohol, but then that method may warrant its own video.

    • @SevensPinballorama
      @SevensPinballorama  Před 7 lety

      I've done an entire video on ME foam. czcams.com/video/N0EPU7aZMWk/video.html

  • @RobsMemoryLane
    @RobsMemoryLane Před 7 lety +4

    So what product do you recommend to clean a playfield?

    • @SevensPinballorama
      @SevensPinballorama  Před 7 lety +3

      I made a video on it. For general cleaning I use CP100 or naptha to
      clean. If the playfield is clear coated, I'm not against using a little
      simple green or something like that. Not much. Just a light spray on a
      cloth to help grab the dirt. If the playfield has scuffs, Novus 2. Then
      wax.

    • @lajksdfhalksjfdhas
      @lajksdfhalksjfdhas Před 3 lety

      @@SevensPinballorama Great. I believe I've seen all your videos on this; sorry if I missed one. But is the answer any different for some pretty serious cleaning, like your typical 20 years of dirt on an old machine? Still just CP100 and naphtha?

    • @SevensPinballorama
      @SevensPinballorama  Před 3 lety

      @@lajksdfhalksjfdhas I've pretty much concluded CP-100 and Naphtha are the same thing. I tested them side by side. the smell the same and do the same thing. Then I found the content sheet for CP-100 and yup, it's Naphtha. And yes, this and alcohol (which I use rarely for some things) are my go-to "cleaners". That said, it depends on what I'm up against.
      For most pinball related dirts, that's usually all you need because it's mostly dust and coil carbon, maybe rubber bits, trapped in old wax. I have used something like Simple Green in small doses to get rid of things like dried soda or beer someone spilled. My Meteor had candy stuck to the playfield under the apron.
      If Naphtha can't remove it, it's probably in the paint. If that's the case, then I have to decide if I want to go the alcohol and ME foam route. Sometimes I can lightly "sand" out the top layer of paint with ME foam and that's all it takes to make it look clean again. Then I buff that with Novus 2.
      My general rule of thumb is to try and use products that won't soak into the wood, and if they do, I use them sparingly. I avoid all harsh cleaners. But really, playfields with fairly good paint are fairly resilient. You'd probably have to try pretty hard to damage one with a basic non-harsh cleaner.

  • @DJThinK707
    @DJThinK707 Před 5 lety +1

    What about magic eraser?

    • @SevensPinballorama
      @SevensPinballorama  Před 5 lety

      Check out Episode #3

    • @b.o.353
      @b.o.353 Před 4 lety

      Have to say all these videos are great because I get to see the paint some off and realize it’s not what to do. Which is exactly what he’s trying to show.

  • @AlexanderSmith21
    @AlexanderSmith21 Před 6 lety

    I've seen people use mean green and it's supposed to clean

    • @SevensPinballorama
      @SevensPinballorama  Před 6 lety

      From what I've found, anything you can clean and remove with Mean Green or Simple Green can be removed with Naphtha. The nice thing about Naphtha is it evaporates completely, quickly, and leaves no residue. That said, I use Mean Green when I clean playfield parts - things like posts, metals, and plastics.

  • @billrogers5419
    @billrogers5419 Před 4 lety

    collinite fibegrglass boat cleaner

  • @utubepunk
    @utubepunk Před 3 lety

    Fun fact: Mean Green is really urine from the Incredible Hulk. 😄

  • @louieramos9740
    @louieramos9740 Před 5 lety

    How about using Pinsol Cleaner