Thanks! I'll give brasso a shot :)
Right now I've been using:
http://www.pinballlife.com/index.php?p= ... &parent=80
It seems to work real well on the plastics to make them feel supersmooth and have a nice shine... but doesn't do much for removing stains :)
Also, the metal siding on my uni cab has some real issues with the "paint".
It looks good in most places... but in others it's scratched/smeared.
However it has this "layer" over the real metal which is something I don't really understand. Any good ideas on how to restore those parts?
About the US buttons... I like them better too :)
It's for a few reasons... one because the concave feeling is better for me to center my hands on, second is because they use standard cherry microswitches which you can pop on and off in the back. (Woot!)
The other is because I really like the screw type over the .jp snap-in type... just makes it feel more secure :)
As for sticks, Sanwa JLF-TP-8Y with octogonal restrictor plates for life :)
I had some shitty US style magcentered bat-top sticks before... with an absoloutely awful range of motion... it was just about impossible to do rotation moves in fighters without hitting a direction you didn't intend to.
BTW, you can see some older pics of the cab here as I got it into shape :)
http://www.neovanglist.net/~Neovanglist/NAOMI
You can see the old joysticks there too. Also, the CP was originally 3 button/2 player but I modded it to 6button without using a hole punch... I'll write up an article on how to do it at some point :)
(The CP in the new pic is a total replacement... when I did the mod it destroyed the art on it and it was easier to replace the CP then to find new art.)