Touch up paint?

15 views
Skip to first unread message

David Zenlea

unread,
May 15, 2012, 7:26:53 PM5/15/12
to commo...@googlegroups.com
Has anyone here gotten touchup paint for their bike? I want to touch up a few scratches on my metallic green Raleigh, and would need a custom match. Any local body shops or bike stores that would do this for me?

David
Sent from my iPhone

Kaden A. Milkovich

unread,
May 16, 2012, 2:52:22 PM5/16/12
to commo...@googlegroups.com
Nail polish works surprisingly well.  that and touch up car paint.  
--
Kaden

Sanford C Bledsoe III

unread,
May 16, 2012, 3:00:53 PM5/16/12
to commo...@googlegroups.com

Personally, I think just about any attempt to touch up paint looks worse than the original chip or scratch itself.  The previous owner of my Bridgestone used nail polish to obscure a couple booboos and it drives me nuts to look at.  But I'm kind of one of those, "If I cant do it perfectly, I dont want to do it at all" people.
-sandy

Kaden A. Milkovich

unread,
May 16, 2012, 3:02:46 PM5/16/12
to commo...@googlegroups.com
Huh, really?  I've got some chips on my silver sparkly specialized MB and whatever silver nail polish is on it, it blends right in.  It's kinda miraculous.
--
Kaden

Sanford C Bledsoe III

unread,
May 16, 2012, 3:03:02 PM5/16/12
to commo...@googlegroups.com

Having said that, I know Leon Speakers up by the Ann Arbor Airport has a paint specialist who might be able to help make a match.  I cant guarantee anything, but it might be worth a phone call.
-sandy

Pieter Kleymeer

unread,
May 16, 2012, 3:03:22 PM5/16/12
to commo...@googlegroups.com
I'm in Sandy's camp: either repaint the whole frame or forget about the chips, dings and scratches. I think black frames are an exception.

nina white

unread,
May 16, 2012, 3:03:35 PM5/16/12
to commo...@googlegroups.com
I use clear nail polish to protect the scratches from rusting and leave it at that.

Nina
Reply all
Reply to author
Forward
0 new messages