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Aluminum Sublimation License Plates

coast2coast

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Afetr reading around and doing some google searches finally i was able to put my ideas on plates .some of the work I started to do. 6x12 Aluminum license plate :rock-n-roll:
 

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Dennis422

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Make sure you laminate them. Use liquid laminate in a spray can.
They fade pretty quickly if you have them on the car. I would say, 6 months and you have to throw them away (If sublimated)
 

coast2coast

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Make sure you laminate them. Use liquid laminate in a spray can.
They fade pretty quickly if you have them on the car. I would say, 6 months and you have to throw them away (If sublimated)

I think that's a myth ,depending on the material , the guy that supplies me with the blanks , before i started to make them , i bought some and already going on with 10 months and looks good as new . When you laminated them some will ghost due to the fact the the ink needs heat to keep sublimating it self.

The picture of a plate that was laminated with liquid laminate, this plate never seen the sun and the green started to ghost.
 

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