Graham Toal wrote:
>> To get back on topic, I've had great success soaking the marquee paper
>>with GooGone. Also, I've had success using a hair drier to warm up the
>>paper and it comes off fairly easily.
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>> John Robertson <JRR@flippers.com> wrote:
>> Soak the paper lightly with "Goo-Gone" that seems to be safe on
>> plexiglass - you might want to test it first on a damaged header. Do
>> it outdoors the stuff is toxic.
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>Be careful with that stuff. I trashed a perfectly good Vectrex controller
>by using it to remove the overlay. It completely took the shine off the
>plastic, permanently. Test it somewhere it can't be seen first.
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This is going to sound stupid, but has anyone tried Crisco to put the
shine back on the plastic? Seems like I heard about using that on
control panels to restore the shine after cleaning had removed it.
Might not have been Crisco, it HAS been a real long time since I read it.
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