Help with Curb Rash
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Help with Curb Rash
OK ok, I don't need any grief from you all ha, but I got a bit of curb rash on my S5 back right rim this week and need advice. The picture below shows the damage, yes I am pissed about it. I saw a few videos online where you can sand down the chips to make it less noticeable. While standing up you really have to be looking closely to notice the damage. Any advice is appreciated. Apologies for the dirt and water as it has been terrible weather in Houston today.
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Ask your local dealer who they use to repair wheels. I will bet they have a company who comes out to them regularly to repair wheels on their used vehicles.
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I have dealt with that sort of damage in two very different ways in the past. One was DIY with some fine sandpaper and a bit of clear lacquer. This gave an instant result and the damage could only be seen if I specifically looked for it. The other was to call my friendly scratched paint expert. I had to wait 2 months (he's good enough to be consistently booked out this far ahead) and it cost me $150. The result was perfect in that I couldn't find the damage even if I looked for it very carefully.
The first method provides instant gratification/relief, but an inferior long term result. I'd always choose the second option if I could make myself wait.
Of course, applying method 1 doesn't necessarily preclude getting method 2 done later.
With my previous car, it was going to a fancy dealer showroom for sale on consignment about 12 months ago and I didn't have time to wait for the expert. So, I tidied it up myself and I think it looked OK. Certainly no-one inspecting the car commented or seemed to notice it. This is one of the dealer's sales pics showing the wheel in question:
Unfortunately, I don't have a "before" photo - too disgusted and anxious to hide the evidence at the time!
The first method provides instant gratification/relief, but an inferior long term result. I'd always choose the second option if I could make myself wait.
Of course, applying method 1 doesn't necessarily preclude getting method 2 done later.
With my previous car, it was going to a fancy dealer showroom for sale on consignment about 12 months ago and I didn't have time to wait for the expert. So, I tidied it up myself and I think it looked OK. Certainly no-one inspecting the car commented or seemed to notice it. This is one of the dealer's sales pics showing the wheel in question:
Unfortunately, I don't have a "before" photo - too disgusted and anxious to hide the evidence at the time!
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