How to Protect Your No Good Gofers Pinball Machine
Williams · 1997
Protection for No Good Gofers
Every product below fits the No Good Gofers playfield directly — no modifications required.
Playfield Protectors
Other Accessories
Installation on the No Good Gofers
We don't yet have a machine-specific install guide for the No Good Gofers. Our generic installation guide covers the universal steps: preparation, laying the protector, adjusting drop targets and mechanisms, and final checks.
Care After Installation
A playfield protector is maintained like the playfield itself — Mill Wax or Novus 2 on a soft cloth. New machines may show moisture spots from outgassing clear coat — not a defect, easy to blow out with compressed air. See Protector Care and Dimples Explained.
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