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Old 08-23-2013, 12:39 PM   #4 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by CMadison View Post
Here's the pic...
My friend... You're SOL...
I believe what you've got is a situation where the wheels were hot and wheel cleaner was applied. And it either ruins the clear or ruins the paint.

Your options are to repaint, powder coat, or have a curb rash specialist see if he can airbrush your wheels and blend it in more.


Repaint/PC $300-500
Airbrush $100-200 (IF they'll even do it, and it probably won't be as durable as new paint or PC)
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