In response to Mark Van Essen's second_ request for help in restoring
brass metal plates with black background, I can only say that I have
attempted to restore some of these in the past.
If you will notice (some, not all) of the brass letters are slightly
raised from the black background. I have had success making these look
better by first cleaning them thoroughly from any oil or grease, and
spraying the entire plate with a semi-gloss high temperature black paint
for out-door barbecues! When dry, using a VERY flat surface, the raised
brass letters may be burnished back to brass, while the black background
remains. This is done by carefully rubbing the inverted plate on a hard
flat surface covered with crocus cloth.
When this is done, bake the metal plate in a 200-degree (F.) oven for
about an hour to cure the paint even further. Cool, and spray with a
clear lacquer.
This method helps sometimes, ... but if the _lettering_ was painted on in
the first place, the only remedy I can suggest, is to carefully paint
around the lettering with India ink, using a small brush.
Are there any other readers out there who can offer any suggestions?
Bruce Clark
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