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First off, why do you care?
I used to have a push up plateau too. My best for a set was 75-80. I really wanted to get up to a hundred, until I realized that was sort of a stupid goal. Unless you need to get really good at push ups for some reason (for example, you're about to join some elite military unit or something in which you'll be expected to do ridiculous numbers of them), I don't see any reason to try to do more push ups than you're currently doing. It's not going to make you stronger...at such high reps, you're not even productively training muscular endurance anymore. It comes down to specificity: With a lot of work, you might get a little better at push ups, but how many dips can you do? I'd rather see somebody do 30 full depth/full extension dips than 100 push ups.
By the time you plateau at 60+ reps of an exercise, I think it's safe to say that you're training to get better at that exercise, not using the exercise as a tool to improve yourself.
There are some many more productive things you could do with your training time than trying to get a few more push up reps. Do you really think you will be a better athlete when you if you crack 70 than you are now?
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