Beeing an automotive paint, it can be repaired in any automotive paint shop. You would have to cover everything up with tape / paper, and make sure they do not chip other parts of the speaker doing so.
Obviously, you would also need the original paint, or get a paint code from Wilson (I'm no expert on paints but AFAIK all paints have their codes).
Touch up is only a band aid, as it will only make the damage less visible, but will not eliminate it completely.
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