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Old 05-17-2015, 09:35 PM   #16
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Originally Posted by woodlandsprite View Post
Qwerty, thanks for that tip. Turns out my rust oleum is white :P so since I need to buy paint I might well go looking for the flat black. Also the scrape is small so will go with a brush touch up . The husband's guards have rust and scrapes. I'm guessing this means we should take them off the bike, sand, prime and repaint where needed? The bike was presented and came with the guards in place with scratches and all
If you're going to buy paint, you can look for a small can of Rustoleum flat black in liquid form. Much easier than spraying, because you don't have to worry about overspray.

If you choose foam brushes, pick the size that will fit inside the can.
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