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Old 10-03-2001, 03:54 PM
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Question scuffed rims

When I bought my Civic, the rims that were on it were next to new. However, the wonderfull driver before me, didnt know how to drive. On a few of the spokes, there are some scuff marks from hitting the curb. Is there a way to fix this without refinishing the whole rim? If it cannot be repaired, is there a way to prevent the clear coat from peeling off due to the scuffs? I have seen rims that have started off as a little scuff, that end up a mess because the clear coat slowly would break away. I would like to prevent this from happening.

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Re: scuffed rims

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When I bought my Civic, the rims that were on it were next to new. However, the wonderfull driver before me, didnt know how to drive. On a few of the spokes, there are some scuff marks from hitting the curb. Is there a way to fix this without refinishing the whole rim? If it cannot be repaired, is there a way to prevent the clear coat from peeling off due to the scuffs? I have seen rims that have started off as a little scuff, that end up a mess because the clear coat slowly would break away. I would like to prevent this from happening.

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Unfortunately, it can be done but too expensive to be worth doing.
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