LEDetailing
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- Jan 5, 2016
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I got new registration tabs for my 11 month old WI plates. I removed the old tab and cleaned off the residue. Then I got to thinking I should really keeps these plates as nice as possible. Wisconsin still has embossed/stamped plate numbers. Over time the paint eventually fails and separates from the cheap metal plates. I believe WI still manufacturers our plates through the prison system.
I proceeded to wash the plates with dish soap, clayed (front and back), then sealed entire plated with BLackfire Wet Diamond sealant. Plates screws got cleaned and nylon washers placed between plate and screws. I always noticed no matter how careful you tighten plates screws the plate always seems to tear/wrinkle the paint on my plates. The nylon washers prevented this over the last 11 months.
I have always enjoyed the ability to remove parts from cars and clean them off the car. Whether it be license plates, wheels, consoles, seats, carpet, etc. Gives you ultimate access to new areas to detail.
So who here waxes/seals their plates?
I proceeded to wash the plates with dish soap, clayed (front and back), then sealed entire plated with BLackfire Wet Diamond sealant. Plates screws got cleaned and nylon washers placed between plate and screws. I always noticed no matter how careful you tighten plates screws the plate always seems to tear/wrinkle the paint on my plates. The nylon washers prevented this over the last 11 months.
I have always enjoyed the ability to remove parts from cars and clean them off the car. Whether it be license plates, wheels, consoles, seats, carpet, etc. Gives you ultimate access to new areas to detail.
So who here waxes/seals their plates?