How to Perform a Full Pinball Machine Shop Job: A Step-by-Step Video Guide

Thinking of buying a used pinball machine for sale? Or maybe you already own one and want to bring it back to life?

Before you dive in, there’s something every pinball owner should know: how to properly “shop” a machine.

At House of Pinball, we don’t just sell games—we service, restore, and teach our customers how to maintain their machines for long-term fun and performance. This guide (with step-by-step videos) will walk you through a full pinball machine shop job: what it means, why it matters, and how to do it.


🎥 What Is a “Shop Job” in Pinball?

A shop job is the process of deep-cleaning, restoring, and replacing worn parts on a pinball machine. It’s more than just wiping down the playfield—it’s a full teardown and rebuild that keeps your game looking and playing like new.


🔧 Why It Matters—Even Before You Buy

If you’re browsing pinball machines for sale, knowing how to perform (or spot) a quality shop job helps you:

  • Avoid machines that look good but play poorly
  • Identify real value in refurbished models
  • Understand what goes into long-term care and maintenance
  • Save money by doing the basics yourself

🧰 Tools & Supplies You’ll Need

Before you begin, grab the essentials:

  • Soft microfiber cloths
  • Novus 1 & 2 cleaners (for plastics and playfield)
  • Isopropyl alcohol (91% or higher)
  • Nut drivers and screwdrivers
  • Flipper rebuild kits (if needed)
  • New rubbers, bulbs, or LEDs
  • Magic Eraser (for stubborn grime—use carefully!)
  • A smartphone or tripod—for following our video steps!

🎯 Step-by-Step Shop Job (with Video Guide)

Each of these steps is demonstrated in our video series. Watch alongside your machine or use this as your checklist.


✅ Step 1: Power Down & Remove the Glass

Always unplug the machine first. Carefully remove the lockdown bar, then lift and slide the playfield glass into a safe space.

Pro Tip: Never rest glass on concrete—it can shatter from temperature shock.


✅ Step 2: Remove the Balls, Rubbers & Plastics

Take out pinballs first to prevent damage. Then remove all worn rubber rings, slingshot rubbers, and plastics using a nut driver.

Inspect parts as you remove them—this helps you decide what to replace.


✅ Step 3: Clean the Playfield

Start with Novus 1 for light grime. For deeper buildup, use Novus 2 and finish with a coat of Carnuba wax if your machine has a wood playfield.

Avoid alcohol or Magic Eraser on newer clear-coated fields unless you’re experienced.


✅ Step 4: Replace Bulbs or Convert to LEDs

Replace any dead or weak bulbs. Or go further—upgrade to LEDs for:

  • Brighter lighting
  • Lower heat
  • Better energy efficiency

🎯 We sell LED conversion kits for popular machines—browse here.


✅ Step 5: Re-Rubber the Machine

Use a rubber kit matched to your specific machine model. New rubbers dramatically improve gameplay feel and responsiveness.

🎯 Tip: Clear rubbers are softer and faster; black ones are durable and slightly slower.


✅ Step 6: Inspect & Clean Mechs

  • Check flippers, pop bumpers, and slingshot assemblies
  • Clean coil sleeves and test movement
  • If flippers feel weak, consider a rebuild kit (easy to install with our guide)

✅ Step 7: Clean Cabinet & Backglass

Use a dry cloth or lightly damp one for cabinets. For backglass, avoid strong chemicals—especially with older silk-screened art.

🎯 Bonus Step: Use a vacuum or blower to remove dust inside the cabinet and coin door.


✅ Step 8: Reassemble & Test Gameplay

Once everything is cleaned and replaced:

  • Return plastics and screws
  • Replace balls
  • Run a full test game

Check for any issues, including sound, lights, flipper power, and mode progression.


🛒 Ready to Buy? Know What a Shopped Machine Should Look Like

If a seller says a machine has been “shopped,” here’s what you should expect:

Shopped FeatureWhat You Should See
Clean playfieldNo dirt, haze, or ball trails
New rubbersBouncy, uniform tension
Fresh ballsNo rust or pitting
Working lightsNo flickering or dark spots
Responsive flippersStrong and snappy
Clean cabinetDust-free inside and out

At House of Pinball, every used pinball machine for sale is professionally shopped or fully restored before it hits the showroom.


🏆 Why Trust House of Pinball?

We combine technical expertise with a genuine love for the game. Whether you’re buying or maintaining, we offer:

✔️ Transparent Listings

  • Condition reports
  • Shopped vs. fully restored notes
  • Real gameplay videos

✔️ Free Maintenance Guides

  • Like this one
  • Plus bonus videos, checklists, and tech support after purchase

✔️ Expert Recommendations

Need help choosing the right model for your space or skill level? We’ve got you covered.

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