Any paint no matter what quality will eventually chip , or wear in some form or fashion. The problem is the wear doesn't have the character of worn finish on wood. As per previous comments, it can be touched up. However, unless you're extremely careful it'll gain another character mark during its life. I'd wait until it got quite worn then strip it and repaint.

Last edited by John_Boy; 01/25/20.

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