Title: S2000 reel cleaning problem solved .... I hope Post by: hotslot on September 04, 2010, 02:54:59 PM Ok guys after much trial and error and more than a few reel strips I think I have the proper cleaner for the dreaded S2000 reel problem. TEST THIS BEFORE YOU GET JIGGY WITH IT TO MAKE SURE IT WON'T RUIN YOUR STRIPS. I have been using Oops gum and goo remover to clean my strips, to this point it has not ruined one strip. Only use the Oops with the pour spout, don not use the spray Oops. Post result here so we can determine the sucess of the solution. If it works you can mail me all your treasure .....
Title: Re: S2000 reel cleaning problem solved .... I hope Post by: StatFreak on September 04, 2010, 05:50:36 PM Ok guys after much trial and error and more than a few reel strips I think I have the proper cleaner for the dreaded S2000 reel problem. TEST THIS BEFORE YOU GET JIGGY WITH IT TO MAKE SURE IT WON'T RUIN YOUR STRIPS. I have been using Oops gum and goo remover to clean my strips, to this point it has not ruined one strip. Only use the Oops with the pour spout, don not use the spray Oops. Post result here so we can determine the sucess of the solution. If it works you can mail me all your treasure ..... Thanks for posting! :3- I don't have any myself, but here's hoping that your "solution" works for all those out there with the crappy S2000 strips! :151- :199- Stat :31- Title: Re: S2000 reel cleaning problem solved .... I hope Post by: idesign on September 04, 2010, 07:42:33 PM Ok guys after much trial and error and more than a few reel strips I think I have the proper cleaner for the dreaded S2000 reel problem. TEST THIS BEFORE YOU GET JIGGY WITH IT TO MAKE SURE IT WON'T RUIN YOUR STRIPS. I have been using Oops gum and goo remover to clean my strips, to this point it has not ruined one strip. Only use the Oops with the pour spout, don not use the spray Oops. Post result here so we can determine the sucess of the solution. If it works you can mail me all your treasure ..... OK, how do you apply it and how to get it off? Also, that stuff really smells bad so does it leave a residue after you clean the strips? Title: Re: S2000 reel cleaning problem solved .... I hope Post by: hotslot on September 04, 2010, 07:46:25 PM apply to a clean non lint forming cloth, do not apply to the strip, gently wipe the strip down. don't put too much on the cloth, it doesn't take that much. It will quickly evaporate after cleaning the strip, leaving no residue
Title: Re: S2000 reel cleaning problem solved .... I hope Post by: jdkmunch on September 04, 2010, 11:32:56 PM I thought ANY liquid at all would destroy the reel. The goo on the rag must evoroperate before wiping.
Title: Re: S2000 reel cleaning problem solved .... I hope Post by: tacman on September 05, 2010, 12:05:28 AM Sorry, no offense but I am VERY skeptical of this. I would not do this until a regular member has attempted on a "test" strip and reported back. If confirmed you will receive many kudos.
Dan (tacman) Title: Re: S2000 reel cleaning problem solved .... I hope Post by: stayouttadabunker on September 05, 2010, 12:26:40 AM Any goo can easily come off with rubbing it off with your fingernails and thumb...
be sure to clean your fingernails afterward with all the water and soap you want! The problem I see with most of these old strips is the fading... I saw a S2000 Double Diamond Haywire on a live casino floor last year that looked plain terrible! As I played it (It felt like playing with a piece of junk!) all I wanted to do is go home and play with mine... :72- Title: Re: S2000 reel cleaning problem solved .... I hope Post by: Yoeddy1 on September 05, 2010, 12:30:21 AM Agreed. I have dabbed my finger in water and BARELY touched the reel. Gummed up a little spot with the slightest touch. I won't even attempt any cleaning with ANY liquid until I know that there is somebody out there that can either replace or make replica backlit strips for my machine. So far, it looks like replacements for a RWB Big Times machine are nowhere to be found.
Sorry, no offense but I am VERY skeptical of this. I would not do this until a regular member has attempted on a "test" strip and reported back. If confirmed you will receive many kudos. Dan (tacman) Title: Re: S2000 reel cleaning problem solved .... I hope Post by: Buzz on September 05, 2010, 12:31:49 AM As I played it (It felt like playing with a piece of junk!) all I wanted to do is go home and play with mine... :72- Huh Slot machine ???? :103- :103- :103- :103- :103- :103- :103- :103- Title: Re: S2000 reel cleaning problem solved .... I hope Post by: Neonkiss on September 05, 2010, 12:32:35 AM As I played it.......... all I wanted to do is go home and play with mine... :72- OK Bunker, No R rated material here. Title: Re: S2000 reel cleaning problem solved .... I hope Post by: Yoeddy1 on September 05, 2010, 12:34:10 AM Saw a lot of those in Vegas a couple of weeks ago man. They felt like old worn out machines with those ultra-faded trashed reels. I'm surprised those that are in charge of "casino floor image and detail" don't replace those junky things.
The problem I see with most of these old strips is the fading... I saw a S2000 Double Diamond Haywire on a live casino floor last year that looked plain terrible! As I played it (It felt like playing with a piece of junk!) all I wanted to do is go home and play with mine... :72- Title: Re: S2000 reel cleaning problem solved .... I hope Post by: Neonkiss on September 05, 2010, 12:34:26 AM Damn Buzz,
Didn't even get me by one second. Title: Re: S2000 reel cleaning problem solved .... I hope Post by: stayouttadabunker on September 05, 2010, 12:40:31 AM Damn Buzz, Didn't even get me by one second. Gutter Brains!!! :72- "I wanna go to the casino! I wanna play with mine! I wanna go to the casino! I wanna play with....etc, etc" I can't make up my mind - think I'll just go play some pinball...lol Title: Re: S2000 reel cleaning problem solved .... I hope Post by: Yoeddy1 on September 05, 2010, 01:22:56 AM Damn Buzz, Didn't even get me by one second. Gutter Brains!!! :72- "I wanna go to the casino! I wanna play with mine! I wanna go to the casino! I wanna play with....etc, etc" I can't make up my mind - think I'll just go play some pinball...lol Pocket pinball? LOL! Title: Re: S2000 reel cleaning problem solved .... I hope Post by: Buzz on September 05, 2010, 01:32:10 AM I didn't want to use up what brain matter I have left on cleaning reel strips. I just dust them with a swiffer cloth. another thing that works really well for dusting is a bounce cloth that are used in the clothes dryer. Another good use for the bounce is on your TV screen, NO static.
OK i did have a brain storm. I seem to remember my kids playing with play dough, that's most likely misspelled (maybe I'll ask Staz) boy I do digress don't I Back to the point I'm trying to make. If I remember correctly the play dough would lift up quite a bit of dirt. ( that's not worded quite right but you get the idea ) I think the next time I go into town I will try to find some and give it a try. Maybe I will send my Son, If they see a Old Bastard like me trying to buy play dough I might end up in a loony farm some where !!! Title: Re: S2000 reel cleaning problem solved .... I hope Post by: stayouttadabunker on September 05, 2010, 12:27:36 PM Somehow, the pictures in my mind of an older fella buying "Play-Doh" conjures disturbing images.... :97-
Title: Re: S2000 reel cleaning problem solved .... I hope Post by: Neonkiss on September 05, 2010, 12:57:40 PM Somehow, the pictures in my mind of an older fella buying "Play-Doh" conjures disturbing images.... :97- Not really, It's all part of the aging digression thing. First your buying Play-doh, Then a walker and a few years latter it's diapers.... Might net even be on solid food by then. :200- :30- Only messing with you Buzz. :30- Title: Re: S2000 reel cleaning problem solved .... I hope Post by: StatFreak on September 05, 2010, 02:49:03 PM He could buy Silly Putty instead! :208- :208- :208-
Seriously, when Buzz mentioned using Play-Doh to pull dirt off of the strips yesterday, it occurred to me that Silly Putty might work well also. Of course, there's a chance that it could take off too much. It could take off some of the ink. ?? Some brave soul could try it... :79- Stat :31- Title: Re: S2000 reel cleaning problem solved .... I hope Post by: StatFreak on September 05, 2010, 02:55:49 PM So we're at 18 replies already. Has anyone else tested the "Oops gum and goo remover" to see if it works?
As always, the idea would be to take a strip that's not that important or is already kind of messed up and try it on a small spot before diving in. Non-laminated, water soluble S2000 reel strip owners only need "apply". :89- :96- :72- :72- :72- Title: Re: S2000 reel cleaning problem solved .... I hope Post by: Buzz on September 05, 2010, 04:00:24 PM So we're at 18 replies already. Has anyone else tested the "Oops gum and goo remover" to see if it works? As always, the idea would be to take a strip that's not that important or is already kind of messed up and try it on a small spot before diving in. Non-laminated, water soluble S2000 reel strip owners only need "apply". :89- :96- :72- :72- :72- David you know I will give it a try. I have two Big Time Pay machines, one is lamiated and the one with the small symbols is not. Title: Re: S2000 reel cleaning problem solved .... I hope Post by: CaptainHappy on September 05, 2010, 05:42:15 PM He could buy Silly Putty instead! :208- :208- :208- Seriously, when Buzz mentioned using Play-Doh to pull dirt off of the strips yesterday, it occurred to me that Silly Putty might work well also. Of course, there's a chance that it could take off too much. It could take off some of the ink. ?? Some brave soul could try it... :79- Stat :31- I was going to make the Silly Putty comment last night but I was afaid to... Here is why now that Silly Putty is out of the bag: I was going to tell people that as a kid we used to take silly putty and roll it out flat and then push it onto the comics and it would give you a reverse image of the comic when you peeled it back. It was cool! The reason that I did not want to post about it was that I got a picture in my mind about a bunch of people posting that they tried to do that process with Garfield on the Front Page of NLG, but that it did not work!!! :25- :25- :25- :208- :208- :208- CaptainHappy :95- Title: Re: S2000 reel cleaning problem solved .... I hope Post by: CaptainHappy on September 05, 2010, 05:45:01 PM So we're at 18 replies already. Has anyone else tested the "Oops gum and goo remover" to see if it works? As always, the idea would be to take a strip that's not that important or is already kind of messed up and try it on a small spot before diving in. Non-laminated, water soluble S2000 reel strip owners only need "apply". :89- :96- :72- :72- :72- David you know I will give it a try. I have two Big Time Pay machines, one is lamiated and the one with the small symbols is not. Buzz, I would try it on a more common easily replaceable strip from a 3 reeler....... :89- CaptainHappy :95- Title: Re: S2000 reel cleaning problem solved .... I hope Post by: a69mopar on February 21, 2012, 10:32:44 PM I'm wondering if the poster was cleaning the laminated "cleanable" strips, or the type that turn to gel with liquid?
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