br549autosales New member Donor 2012-2013 Joined Aug 24, 2012 Messages 846 Reaction score 2 Location Foley, Alabama Nov 20, 2012 #1 I am restoring a Ms. Pacman and the paint on the monitor bezel is flaking off bad so I'm gonna get new artwork for it. What is the best method to remove the paint on the original bezel? Thanks
I am restoring a Ms. Pacman and the paint on the monitor bezel is flaking off bad so I'm gonna get new artwork for it. What is the best method to remove the paint on the original bezel? Thanks
cnlmoore Well-known member Donor 2023 VAPS Joined Jan 4, 2007 Messages 5,511 Reaction score 723 Nov 20, 2012 #2 If you want to remove all the paint use citristrip or that green cleaner or even just a razor blade and elbow grease.
If you want to remove all the paint use citristrip or that green cleaner or even just a razor blade and elbow grease.
OP OP br549autosales New member Donor 2012-2013 Joined Aug 24, 2012 Messages 846 Reaction score 2 Location Foley, Alabama Nov 20, 2012 #3 simple green in a spray bottle?
ThisOldGame Well-known member VAPS Joined Mar 3, 2007 Messages 4,722 Reaction score 609 Location Fairfield, Iowa Nov 20, 2012 #4 lacquer thinner and a paper towel to just wipe it off. but why not just buy a new glass bezel? with screened art?
lacquer thinner and a paper towel to just wipe it off. but why not just buy a new glass bezel? with screened art?
Jr. Pac Well-known member Donor 2012, 2015 VAPS Joined Jan 1, 2012 Messages 5,569 Reaction score 450 Location KC Area, Kansas Nov 20, 2012 #5 It's likely because redoing a bezel is cheaper. I can understand that. If I could afford a $179 bezel I would but for now it's just no. Last edited: Nov 20, 2012
It's likely because redoing a bezel is cheaper. I can understand that. If I could afford a $179 bezel I would but for now it's just no.
OP OP br549autosales New member Donor 2012-2013 Joined Aug 24, 2012 Messages 846 Reaction score 2 Location Foley, Alabama Nov 20, 2012 #6 that, plus shipping glass is always a risk