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<blockquote data-quote="shutyertrap" data-source="post: 72687" data-attributes="member: 134"><p>So. Much. Info!</p><p></p><p>I love it. I went ahead and used some foamy spray into a paper towel and wiped down the playfield. This allowed me to see where wax buildup is and isn't. A lot of the insert lenses seem to be scratched. Would the stuff you use to remove clouding on headlights be used for those? Anyways, after just that little cleaning, I was easily able to hit that back target I couldn't reach beforehand. Hurray!</p><p></p><p>Played a couple of games, as in actually tried to play, not just check things out. The contacts behind those targets probably are in bad need of cleaning, as unless you hit 'em hard, they don't register. The lack of bounce on the rubber of the flippers reminds me of playing a Zen table!</p><p></p><p>One thing I didn't mention earlier...I don't have speech in my game. I need a certain soundboard and certain Roms, but have no idea yet where to check what numbers I do have. I went through all the settings, put everything back to factory except for replay, which now gives an extra ball instead. Game was set to 5 balls, put it to 3, much to my son's chagrin.</p><p></p><p>Neighbor of mine says he knows a place in downtown LA that has pinball parts and stuff, so will have to check that out sometime soon too.</p><p></p><p>I should really make a checklist.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shutyertrap, post: 72687, member: 134"] So. Much. Info! I love it. I went ahead and used some foamy spray into a paper towel and wiped down the playfield. This allowed me to see where wax buildup is and isn't. A lot of the insert lenses seem to be scratched. Would the stuff you use to remove clouding on headlights be used for those? Anyways, after just that little cleaning, I was easily able to hit that back target I couldn't reach beforehand. Hurray! Played a couple of games, as in actually tried to play, not just check things out. The contacts behind those targets probably are in bad need of cleaning, as unless you hit 'em hard, they don't register. The lack of bounce on the rubber of the flippers reminds me of playing a Zen table! One thing I didn't mention earlier...I don't have speech in my game. I need a certain soundboard and certain Roms, but have no idea yet where to check what numbers I do have. I went through all the settings, put everything back to factory except for replay, which now gives an extra ball instead. Game was set to 5 balls, put it to 3, much to my son's chagrin. Neighbor of mine says he knows a place in downtown LA that has pinball parts and stuff, so will have to check that out sometime soon too. I should really make a checklist. [/QUOTE]
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