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    Default Re: Wiring help for Daiichi Vanguard Pachinko Machine

    Quote Originally Posted by mxfaiman View Post
    Well sounds like you got the idea of polishing right. But your not using the shoelace right. Below is a pic showing how I use it.

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    Take the ends and just pull it back and forth. It is slow going but it turns out well. (Also note you might need a few shoelaces as they can get dirty fast.)

    You can rewire the whole machine if you feel like it. You should be able to find the wire at Radio Shack or even Ace might have it. You don't need to reuse the exact colors, as it won't hurt the value.
    I'll give that a shot with the shoe lace. Do you put the polish on the nails or on the shoe lace?

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    Default Re: Wiring help for Daiichi Vanguard Pachinko Machine

    Quote Originally Posted by MI_Pachi View Post
    I'll give that a shot with the shoe lace. Do you put the polish on the nails or on the shoe lace?
    On the shoe lace. It is easier that way.

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    Default Re: Wiring help for Daiichi Vanguard Pachinko Machine

    I have cleaned only a few and use a variation, which works for me, using a gel Brasso. I tear/cut a cloth into strips so I can replace it when it gets too grimy but use it exactly like the shoe lace.

    I "pre-treat" the nails before using the cloth on them. I use a Q-tip and dab enough on it to be able to coat the nails pretty well. I let it sit for a bit, usually, I do a small section at a time and by the time, I am done dabbing I can go back and clean. One thing is that you don't want really fluffy Q-tips (too much fluff). My Daughter noted that the cheap Walmart brand met this requirement. I "scrub" a bit between the nails that are spaced close together. I go through about 1 queue tip per every 15 nails. I then clean and buff with the cloth strips being careful to not nick my cuticles any more than needed.

    I cover up any payout holes and such below, in case of drops.

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