Joe - or just take it to a bike painter and get their opinion on whether 
the scratches can be removed by just being rubbed out (with whatever 
technique they'd use).  *And* then see if they'd do if if it sounds to 
risky for a DIY job.  A good painter *should* agree to that and for a 
modest price.


On Wednesday, February 12, 2020 at 3:59:12 PM UTC-6, Joe Bernard wrote:
>
> I think that's the ticket, get that Scratch-Off stuff at an auto parts 
> store that goes on like wax and wipes off. Or just find a bike painter to 
> do the toptube, gloss black shouldn't be too hard to match. 

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