1" Pinball Insert Leveling Mylar Stickers for Cupped/Sinking Inserts
This new 1" pinball insert leveling Mylar sticker set is designed to help address cupped or sinking inserts by adding a thin leveling layer on the playfield surface. It can be a practical option for collectors and restorers looking to improve ball roll and reduce insert edge feel. Exact contents, thickness, and application guidance are not provided here—check the listing for details. Price is $5.99 USD. Ships with free shipping; delivery time and carrier information may vary by seller and location.
| Location | Lakeville, Minnesota US |
| Shipping | Free shipping (check listing for details) |
| Seller |
thepinballscientist
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| Listing | FixedPrice · Active |
| Restocking Fee | No |
| Return shipping will be paid by | Buyer |
| All returns accepted | Returns Accepted |
| Item must be returned within | 30 Days |
| Refund will be given as | Money Back |
**FREE SHIPPING on Mylar Sticker Orders World-Wide!** Get rid of those ball hang-ups, and save your playfield from further damage! By applying insert mylar, you're not only protecting the insert paint, but the playfield wood and paint around the insert hole. Make sure to measure your insert plastics before ordering to ensure they are the right size. See picture to help measure your insert. We have multiple
size options in our eBay Store! Included: 14 Circular 1" Insert Leveling Mylar Stickers. Instructions:Before applying, make sure to clean the insert plastic. Then, apply using a tweezers with appropriate lighting. Firmly secure by applying pressure. Done! We also sell the following other sizes on our eBay Store:1/2" Mylar Circles3/4" Mylar Circles5/8" Mylar Circles7/8" Mylar Circles1" Mylar Circles1 3/16" Mylar Circles1 1/4" Mylar Circles1 1/2" Mylar Circles1 3/4" Mylar Circles2" Mylar Circles2 3/4" Mylar CirclesTriangular Mylar (1.5" x 5/8")We also have 3" x 8.5" Sheets of Mylar (for custom needed shapes)See our eBay store for these other sizes! Not sure which sizes to order? The most commonly used insert sizes in the 1960s-1980s were 5/8", 3/4", 1", and 1 3/16"