Own Magic, Star Gazer, Batman Forever, STTNG, Mystery Castle (project)
Gone Fairy, Secret Service, Meteor x3, Title Fight, Eight Ball Deluxe, Bone Busters Inc., Seawitch, Starship Troopers, Strange Science, Arena, Hook, Pin*Bot x2, Time Warp, Motordome, Robocop, Black hole, Jurassic Park , Wipe-Out, Pinball Pro: Challenger I, Swords of Fury, Stargate, Party Zone
But you did not mention how well this product works ??
If you search through some of my threads, many games I've worked on have all seen the TC kit at some point. Most recently my DM got the TC treatment which had never been cleaned in over 14 years! (I removed as much of the dirt as possible with a citrus based cleaner before the TC kit, so as not to 'burn' the dirt into the clear)
I think the best results I've seen personally from the TC kit was on a Getaway PF, which has a LOT of black and is where you would notice any sort of haze or swirl the most. This specific PF had been neglected and I'm guessing the balls had never been changed in it's lifetime, and the TC kit removed most of the 'haze' out of the black.
If you're going to be shopping out more than one pin, this kit is worth the $$. (the compounds are *supposedly* a TC blend, the rest of the kit is off the shelf auto detail stuff)
I wonder if you could get the same results using Novus instead of the "TC Blend".. has anyone tried that? $80US plus $30+ seems a little hefty a price tag, but then I'm not sure exactly how much the buffing bits cost.
Own Magic, Star Gazer, Batman Forever, STTNG, Mystery Castle (project)
Gone Fairy, Secret Service, Meteor x3, Title Fight, Eight Ball Deluxe, Bone Busters Inc., Seawitch, Starship Troopers, Strange Science, Arena, Hook, Pin*Bot x2, Time Warp, Motordome, Robocop, Black hole, Jurassic Park , Wipe-Out, Pinball Pro: Challenger I, Swords of Fury, Stargate, Party Zone