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Kevin, your problem is that you have zinc or aluminum oxide on your plate. It is merely a film which must be removed without damaging the paint underneath.
I have always used some toolmakers diamond rubbing compound. It is an extremely fine paste like abrasive, like toothpaste. If you go delicately with a small amount on a soft towel, you will be pleasantly suprised to see how well it removes the tarnish. After, if you like, spray the plate with some clear matte laquer.
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