Let´s bring live in this topic again.

Thanks to Eurocade and even more thanks to Aart I got the motivation again to work on some of my cabs, starting with Galaxian. When you guys check out the pics on top of this topic, then you can see how dirty the cab was. About a year ago I did an attempt to clean it, but unsuccesfully. In the meanwhile I had heard of some magic sponges, which might do the job. So, because yesterday was a terrible day, sunny and 25 degrees Celcius

, I decided to lock me up in the gameroom with a whole pack of magic sponges (from the Kruidvat), a towel and a bucket of water.
And after a few hours of rubbing this is the end result. The sides really look great again, as does the back



I am really proud of myself. The side art still is in great condition and the wonder sponges made the colours really come out again. The top came out very well also, but I am afraid that the useful cigarette burns will remain there forever.
But then the front kickpanel, this smallest piece of wood was the most challenging. I already had a lot of thought about using replacement artwork from TOG, but I had hesitations because the TOG vinyl is smooth where the original vinyl is structured. And I knew I didn´t want to replace the sideart because of its great condition, which might end up in a weird and ugly combination of original side art with structered vinyl and repro frontpanel art which is smooth. No sir, thank you.

So let´s try what the wonder sponges can do with this panel:

Well, a lot I can tell you after some more hours of work. Of course I had to be careful with rubbing over the actual artwork, just as I did with the side art, but I really am very satisfied with the end result:

Sure, it is not perfect, but it bears the signs of years of usage and endless hours of playtime of gamers having fun on my machine, which I always want to see back up to a certain level (.
So I can very well live with this result. I might get a bottom protection strip, which was used on later production runs (my Galaxian is nr. 2146 and was originally destined for the German market), but I am not sure yet. what do you guys think?
Next step will be replacing the CPO by one that I got a looong time ago, replacing the T-molding with T-molding that I got from Bruno a while back, replacing the monitor and chassis, removing the wheels (yes, the cab is on 4 wheels) and installing proper leg levelers.
The final thing will be replacing the PCB again, it now is at Robinholland for a sound repair job.
And when Etiènne is doing another Sticker run, then I might get a new sticker for the back.