« Reply #7 on: 10 May 2019, 15:10 »
Only just seen this thread.
Good luck with the repair Brenbo. If the paint matches well then with some patience a good repair can be made building up the layers. I find that often it’s better to leave off the top lacquer and just keep the spot well polished as the lacquer can make it appear blobby. Then again I’m crap at touch-in’s!

I bought a small amount of supposed perfect match paint myself to touch in a few stonechips a couple years ago on my second hand Pretorias. Alas the paint wasn’t a great match and I ended up having a refurb done.
If you do eventually go for the latter I can recommend SWWR in Exeter who I’ve known for years. They did a perfect match.
I can loan you a full size wheel too if you decide to drop your wheel there.
Hopefully not, with any luck you’ll get a good repair doing it yourself as the damaged area sounds very small.


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