Thanks for all the replies.
David9694 wrote:So what we’re seeing in pics 1 and 2 is a ring of bare metal on the underside; where have you got to in 3? In 1 and 2 the cleaned area looks slightly raised, or is that a trick of the light?
“1” is a patch of bare alloy 35mm by 6mm, “2” is a patch 50mm by 6mm. The areas are slightly raised from the centre of the BB shell.
“3” is an area with indentations. I didn’t rub that bit down but I think I probably should even though I won’t get a completely flat surface.
David9694 wrote:I thought the silver bands looked quite good. Depending on the colour of your b/b, one option would be to have a contrast band that picks up another colour on the bike?
I hadn’t thought of spraying the area all the way around in a ring on both sides, but it could work. The only other colours on the bike are gloss black decals, so potentially I could spray in gloss black.
AndyA wrote:If I was you I'd use spray.bike, the rough matt finish that stuff gives is very similar to the frame and it's as tough as anything that comes out of a can. No overcoating required.
That's good to know. I had seen this paint and wasn't sure how it compared to car paints.
AndyA wrote:The best masking tape I've used is Frog delicate (yellow)
Thanks.