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Old 04-07-2015, 05:21 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Definitely confront them about it if you believe it was their damage. But do so in a calm and kind way, mention you appreciate the work they did but say this was not on the wheel before and you'd like them to fix it however they can.

I doubt you'd need to replace the wheel but they could possibly scuff it out, the wheel to me looks like leather-ish? Some rubbing and leather product could refinish it. A small shop while inconvenienced by the issue, would care a lot about a customer's satisfaction especially if you may return, or say something negative about them as they don't have a big online presence, word of mouth is very important to them.

Just say it's not a big deal but if they could fix it or at least attempt to, you'd very much appreciate it.

-RyanG
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