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Brutal curb rash, how can i repair?
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Today i avoided an accident on a one way road by swerving away into a curb while the driver sped away going the wrong way. Wish i had a dashcam, definitely getting one now.

Anyways, I've never gotten curb rash on my wheels before and I'm not too sure how to deal with this, people say to sand it down and repaint it but that's certain part of the wheels do not appear to have paint, so what's it gonna look like if i just sand it down, the curb took a good chunk out.

I'm getting new Michelin pilots tomorrow and I'm so glad this didn't happen on them, so tires isn't a problem even though it bit into the rubber, but man i love these rims and I never want to get new ones. I know I'll probably have to bring it to a shop to get the wheels repaired, but in the meantime, is there anything i can do to minimize the appearance? Thank guys

(Btw the rims definitely need more work than the newly added curb rash, but this is my main priority rn)

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