Re: Restoring Metal Nameplates 
By Don Teach
  
Regarding replacing the black on a nameplate.  I am not for sure, but I believe that most original nameplates were printed with a black ink. Wear and tear with the passage of time wears away the black as well as the raised portion of the nameplate, such as the Tempo plate.
  I polish the plates and then spray a light coat of black lacquer paint on them if they were black to begin with.  I have seen some original Seeburg plates with a blue color on them.  After the paint dries I carefully remove the paint from the raised portion of the name plate with an X-acto knife or razor blade.  I then lightly use 0000 steel wool to polish the raised portion of the name plate.  Sometimes I have to paint & polish several times before I get the results I am after.
  Don Teach
 
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