Quote Originally Posted by Becky View Post
The white stuff is probably primer under the paint. If it were me, I'd buy some blue nail polish or some automotive touch up paint, and a small artist's brush. Carefully paint on a tiny amount, and let dry. Repeat this about 3 times until you've built the paint back up to the original level using very thin layers.

This will hide the scratch, protect the frame, and by doing it in layers, you get a nice final finish. DH, painter of model trains, houses, and all things in between, taught me this trick.

Also, the clear Lizard Skins look and work great on the driveside chainstay.
This is a good idea, and I won't have to look at the scratches every time I put my bike on the rack. I will check out the Lizard Skins, had not heard of them before. Thanks!