imo this early SC high paint chipping is a shame deffect but adds a bit of vintage OG touch to those 2009 auburns
for colors, eyes only, get a dry range on a white paper before and try to match orange outline/eyelets at different light levels.
afford 1Oz flaming O (maybe it matches straight?), lava O and tropic Y. and get 1Oz white too, not only bc white paint may also chipp on you later
you prob won't need simple "basketball orange" on these.
doing it the hard way will ensure the cleanest lasting job, but much care for thinest coats, curing/drying, patience.
working perfect on neon colors require blues/UV light and basic pictures don't really render.
if you can rely on steady hands and plan to do it by yourself maybe don't hassle time and money in it, "easy" process can do:
if you fell no neon match, "neon lava orange" looks bit dark above my ogqs so I guess i'd beggin 1xlava / 0,5x"neon tropic yellow".
don't fill the vial on first try to adjust, add little quantities, white can adjust shade too, and a bit of duller if paint feels too thick.
Abuse on shaking the mix, or use a stirrer (becarefull with this

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Basic prep on the midsole, gum/rub dry well to achieve more chipping on the outline and reach the flattest surface. Blow dry and help to get ALL dust gone, then use cotton pad/water only, blowdry.
Handpainting, you can only tape straightest lines if you feel confident, glue well bc paint can sneak under... and if it **** happens use white to correct

ps be really carefull not to spoil grey suede
Using very small soft brush, only drop dots inside chipped parts then coat them close on the area. this will flatten and help you adjust tint.
then 3 thin coats depending on cover, imo 8+ finisher coats is way too much, more coats can accentuate or add unwanted relief.
avoid dusty environments to work. hope it helps some opters for a fast restoration, good luck and send pics
