That was my feeling Mike, to be fair the brush strokes are not deep, might try a small area once I strip the pf with fine grit wet and dryThat's one way to protect the PF. Really no idea, but I often feel that trying to fix stuff like that, you can often make things worse.
Good idea, will give that a tryI'd go with magic eraser first before breaking out the wet and dry. It'll give you more control and things will potentially go wrong slower so you'll be able to spot it![]()
That’s the last thing I would consider lol, on mine it’s fairly sound so don’t think it would scrape offYes I have come across this and I used a Stanley blade to get it off , but I was lucky because the playfield looked dirty before they had varnished it View attachment 198560View attachment 198561View attachment 198562I did catch the playfield in a few places but it was the only way I could get it off