Mitch,

Jim has listed touch up paints on his cyclofiend site.  Standard
Atlantis color happens to be top of the list  :-)

http://www.cyclofiend.com/rbw/color.html

I'm not a real painter so I'll let other recommend the best technique,
but you'll certainly need to get the wax off first.  There is a lot of
information out their from the "car hobby" population on touching up
paint.


I don't recall a frame saver application being "standard" all the
time.

I use J.P. Weigel's frame saver.  The film it leaves on the inside of
the tubes seems more substantial that Boeshield.  If you get it on the
outside of the tubes, WD-40 takes it right off.

Angus

On Jan 23, 3:56 pm, Mitch Browne <mitch.bro...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I'm about to take possession of a 4-5 yr old Atlantis Frame with some
> chain stay scrape and a few other bare metal spots. The owner kept it
> in otherwise great shape and sealed the bare metal with automobile wax
> so it's shiny, not rusted. I emailed Rivbike regarding availability of
> touch up paint but they don't seem to be responding to email much
> these days. Does anyone have any suggestions regarding best approach
> to sealing and repainting? Also, I know RBW uses Boeshield as a frame
> saver these days. Does anyone know if they've always used frame saver
> as a normal part of their frame finish? Thanks for any comments /
> perspective. Mitch - San Luis Obispo, CA

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