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qwerty165
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Numberplate restoration

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I have had the paint removed from my black and silver numberplates and in the process the silver has lost its shine. I have some of the sanding disks left over from stripping the paint and this has brought back a small bit of the shine and so I was just wondering if anyone could recomend something that would polish the aluminium.

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Re: Numberplate restoration

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600 grade wet and dry paper then solvol autosol or brasso

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Thanks for that. I will give it a go.

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i have used scotch brite pads
and autosol to good effect on
lots of ally parts on my bikes etc....
the sort you get for the kitchen :lol:
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Re: Numberplate restoration

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samuria wrote:the sort you get for the kitchen
Might be worth trying this first then.

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You may want to clear coat it after polishing.
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samuria wrote:i have used scotch brite pads
and autosol to good effect on
lots of ally parts on my bikes etc....
the sort you get for the kitchen :lol:
Yes very good for cleaning bright metal (non painted) & especially good for removing staining from lathe beds as it does not scratch the metal; instead of autosol I use either 3 in 1 oil or WD 40 as the lubricant :D

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katy wrote:You may want to clear coat it after polishing.
Thank you for the tip I will do that.

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Re: Numberplate restoration

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I can confirm that brillo pads work wonders:
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qwerty165 wrote:I can confirm that brillo pads work wonders:
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Available from Halfords at £5.99?

To be found in the "You can get this stuff cheaper elsewhere" section.
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Re: Numberplate restoration

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looks good,might dig my old ones out and replace the reflective ones I fitted years ago.
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