I've just noticed two tiny holes below the flippers on a new Ghostbusters Pro. At first I thought it was ball related damage, but on closer inspection they're round and go all the way down to bare wood. They can only really have been caused by something pointy and sharp, a 'tool' at the factory no doubt.
I'm not going to loose any sleep over it, but as is human nature, now I've noticed them I can't stop looking at them I already have a playfield protector in place so they shouldn't get any worse, but I'd like to fill them in at least.
I was thinking of getting some acrylic paint and layering it up until it's almost flush with the surface, then using some automotive clear coat I have lying around to finish it off. Does this sound sensible? As the holes are so small I'd have to use a toothpick or something to apply the paint.
I'm not going to loose any sleep over it, but as is human nature, now I've noticed them I can't stop looking at them I already have a playfield protector in place so they shouldn't get any worse, but I'd like to fill them in at least.
I was thinking of getting some acrylic paint and layering it up until it's almost flush with the surface, then using some automotive clear coat I have lying around to finish it off. Does this sound sensible? As the holes are so small I'd have to use a toothpick or something to apply the paint.