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Ted skebe
April 7, 2025
Looking for a manual for a 1936 Bally’s bumper pinball machine. Also best way to clean the bumpers and playing field once the glass is removed, thanks
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Mr. Anderson
April 9, 2025
You can find a manual for a 1936 Bally bumper pinball machine through vintage pinball collector forums, online auction sites, or specialty retailers that deal in antique pinball machines. Some pinball enthusiast communities and archives may also offer scanned copies or reprints.
To clean the bumpers and playing field after removing the glass:
1. Turn off and unplug the machine. 2. Use a soft, dry microfiber cloth to remove dust from the playing field and bumpers. 3. For deeper cleaning, lightly dampen the cloth with a gentle cleaner (like a diluted solution of water and mild dish soap). Avoid soaking the cloth. 4. Do not spray cleaner directly onto the playing field or components. 5. For tight areas, use a soft brush or cotton swab. 6. Avoid harsh chemicals or abrasives, as they may damage artwork or plastic parts. 7. After cleaning, ensure all parts are dry before reassembling the machine.
Always test any cleaner on a small hidden area first.
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Do you have a question about the Electronic Pinball Games and is the answer not in the manual?
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Looking for a manual for a 1936 Bally’s bumper pinball machine. Also best way to clean the bumpers and playing field once the glass is removed, thanks
You can find a manual for a 1936 Bally bumper pinball machine through vintage pinball collector forums, online auction sites, or specialty retailers that deal in antique pinball machines. Some pinball enthusiast communities and archives may also offer scanned copies or reprints.
To clean the bumpers and playing field after removing the glass:
1. Turn off and unplug the machine.
2. Use a soft, dry microfiber cloth to remove dust from the playing field and bumpers.
3. For deeper cleaning, lightly dampen the cloth with a gentle cleaner (like a diluted solution of water and mild dish soap). Avoid soaking the cloth.
4. Do not spray cleaner directly onto the playing field or components.
5. For tight areas, use a soft brush or cotton swab.
6. Avoid harsh chemicals or abrasives, as they may damage artwork or plastic parts.
7. After cleaning, ensure all parts are dry before reassembling the machine.
Always test any cleaner on a small hidden area first.
This answer is automatically generated