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#2332
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I recently curbed one of my Volks. And it was the day before I switched out to my winter setup on stock wheels. I was in such a hurry to get my final portfolio turned into my writing class... ughh I wanted to cry.
I sanded down the curbed part with sandpaper ranging from 100-400 grit. That part looks like a polished lip now. I bought a matte black paint touch up marker, and now I'm just waiting for the primer marker to come in. The color match up isn't perfect, but no one will notice unless they are crouching down looking at it. All together a $45 fix. Beats buying another one for $7xx and waiting 3 months.
Oh, if any of you guys have a polished lip and curb rash you should definitely sand it down then sand with a super fine grit or some kind of polishing stone. It will look as if nothing happened.
I sanded down the curbed part with sandpaper ranging from 100-400 grit. That part looks like a polished lip now. I bought a matte black paint touch up marker, and now I'm just waiting for the primer marker to come in. The color match up isn't perfect, but no one will notice unless they are crouching down looking at it. All together a $45 fix. Beats buying another one for $7xx and waiting 3 months.
Oh, if any of you guys have a polished lip and curb rash you should definitely sand it down then sand with a super fine grit or some kind of polishing stone. It will look as if nothing happened.
#2333
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I recently curbed one of my Volks. And it was the day before I switched out to my winter setup on stock wheels. I was in such a hurry to get my final portfolio turned into my writing class... ughh I wanted to cry.
I sanded down the curbed part with sandpaper ranging from 100-400 grit. That part looks like a polished lip now. I bought a matte black paint touch up marker, and now I'm just waiting for the primer marker to come in. The color match up isn't perfect, but no one will notice unless they are crouching down looking at it. All together a $45 fix. Beats buying another one for $7xx and waiting 3 months.
Oh, if any of you guys have a polished lip and curb rash you should definitely sand it down then sand with a super fine grit or some kind of polishing stone. It will look as if nothing happened.
I sanded down the curbed part with sandpaper ranging from 100-400 grit. That part looks like a polished lip now. I bought a matte black paint touch up marker, and now I'm just waiting for the primer marker to come in. The color match up isn't perfect, but no one will notice unless they are crouching down looking at it. All together a $45 fix. Beats buying another one for $7xx and waiting 3 months.
Oh, if any of you guys have a polished lip and curb rash you should definitely sand it down then sand with a super fine grit or some kind of polishing stone. It will look as if nothing happened.