does anybody on this forum restore license plates?

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2door

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Are you looking for someone to do it for you, or ideas on how to do it?
I've done several, for myself and a couple for friends. You'll need access to a bead blaster and some metal working skills to do it yourself.
I don't have the time or access to the blaster anymore so I can't offer my services, just suggestions on what and how.
Tom
 

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thanks, just some questions about paint. What is the best to use? plate color and letters.
After bead blasting I spray on several good, heavy coats of a high fill primer. Sand between coats then go with your base color coat. Again, lay on several heavy coats. I hand lettered mine with a good quality artist brush and One Shot, sign painters enamel of the appropriate color. After proper drying time shoot on a few coats of high gloss clear. Take you time and a steady hand. You'll be proud of your results.
 

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Rattle can, gloss black. I don't remember the brand but it's not important. Rust-o-leum makes a good paint for this kind of job.
Here's a tag I did many moons ago. It has some road rash from 50,000 miles of highway abuse but it still looks okay.
I don't have any before photos but this tag was just rust when I got it. I used the methods I told you about above. Good luck. Post some before/after photos of your tag when you're finished.
 

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dmb

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hey 2door, are you sure you didn't have a job making licence plate's at sometime in the past? i mean the age and treachery thing... best regard's dennis