Been quoted locally £65 to powdercoat an Islabike Rothan (balance bike) which we won on Ebay but has clearly been well-used. This seems to be quite a lot of money for the size of the bike, though I appreciate that the job probably has fixed costs that far outweigh the cost per surface area. But anyway: I know that a lot of people say it's a good idea to get these bikes repainted when handed down from child #1 to #2 to help the younger child understand it's theirs and the older child to understand it's not theirs any more - are they really all paying half the cost of a brand new one to do so?
Don't really have the time/space to do it myself even if I did trust myself with paint cans. Anyone got any other ideas? I might have another good look at it and see if it's doable to touch up the scratches with a small brush and a can of Humbrol, anyone had success with that approach? I know that children at this age quite possibly won't even care it's beat up a bit, but it's for Christmas ... and besides, if it stops rust/extends the life of the bike that can only be a good thing, right?
Don't really have the time/space to do it myself even if I did trust myself with paint cans. Anyone got any other ideas? I might have another good look at it and see if it's doable to touch up the scratches with a small brush and a can of Humbrol, anyone had success with that approach? I know that children at this age quite possibly won't even care it's beat up a bit, but it's for Christmas ... and besides, if it stops rust/extends the life of the bike that can only be a good thing, right?