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Old 01-26-2010, 05:27 PM   #4 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by TipsZ View Post
So where can you purchase a set of bumpers from .. or do you just fab some yourself from rubber washers?
Just go to Sears or some hardware store like Home Depot or Lowes in the furniture hardware accessories. They have rubber tabs (round or square) in solid black, white or clear that have a good adhesive on the back of the tab that will stick to the plastic bumper where the plate goes or attach to the plate itself and elevate it about an 1/8 to a 1/4 inch off the bumper plastic so the two surfaces don't meet. Total cost...about a $1.00 for a dozen.

Tip for putting them on a plate or a bumper that will reinforce their sticking adhesive even to stick in bitterly cold weather climates....If you are going to put the rubber tabs onto the metal plate, wipe the metal contact surface of the plate down with paint preparation solution to clean any contaminants off the plate. Then heat the license plate or the bumper (gently) with a hair dryer or heat gun (be careful not to melt the bumper plastic). While the surface is warm or semi-hot stick the rubber tabs to that surface you heated. These two tips work in conjunction to cause the adhesive to setup and bind to the plastic bumber or the license metal better no matter the ambiant temperature may be, hot or cold.

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