I'm a noob when it comes to paint; when you paint wheels can you just go to sherwin williams and buy 'wheel paint'? Is there specific paint to use?
I've only ever seen rattle cans at the parts stores and know a good paint job should be done with a sprayer and compressor in a booth or as close as you can get to a booth but always wondered what type of paint is needed to hold up to the abuse of a wheel.
I'm guessing they can make you up a small batch of color matching paint that's the same type of paint they use for touch up... I'm not sure what it is, lacquer maybe. Paint stores have all kinds of paints for which they can formulate something good for touch-ups.
There are also auto body supply stores that probably do it too. I remember some years ago I had to get my car painted and they took the color fuel door off the car to help match the paint.
And a bunch of auto body shops that makes their own paint also have the digital color matching equipment. If you go into one of those shops and talk to them, I bet for a few bucks they can make you up a small batch of touch up paint.