Today, the wheel has developed into an object of attraction for many people around the world, with many car enthusiasts fantasizing about putting even better rims on their puppies. But while putting on new wheels can improve the curbside appeal of your car, it also brings some anxiety.
See, wheels are getting bigger, and tires are getting smaller lately, meaning more of the rim is exposed to the ever-more-present curbs and potholes. As a result, most of the large and shiny rims you’ll see attached on cars have a curb rash, i.e., unsightly scratches, scuffs, or gouges.
Sure, some scrupulous people that only drive their cars on weekends succeed in keeping their rims pristine, but for most of us, curb rash is an unfortunate reality.
So, how to fix curb rash on rims? Indeed, you can, but not all scratches are easily fixable and might require professional attention. In this article, I’ll give you my wheel restoration tips and tricks to keep your wheels looking fresh and shiny. So, without further ado, let’s erase the scrapes and revive your ride!