Smoothing curb rash?
Posted: Wed Mar 28, 2007 8:37 am
So, here's my dilema... I need new rims, yet I'm broke. So, my options include either buying an el-cheap-o set of rims/tires for around $600, or get my current set powder coated.
I found a local guy that'll sand blast them for $75, and another guy that'll powder coat them for $200. A nice, mirror black finish, but sadly nothing special done to the lip. So, for about $275, my rims will actually match my car.
Bad thing is, about every rim has some rash on it. Does ANYONE know how to smooth it down better, without using putty? If I was going to paint them, then I'd have no problem fixing all 4 rims.... but I need them powder coated, sooooo yea.
Would just lots and lots and lots of sanding work? Or is there something else I can do?
I found a local guy that'll sand blast them for $75, and another guy that'll powder coat them for $200. A nice, mirror black finish, but sadly nothing special done to the lip. So, for about $275, my rims will actually match my car.
Bad thing is, about every rim has some rash on it. Does ANYONE know how to smooth it down better, without using putty? If I was going to paint them, then I'd have no problem fixing all 4 rims.... but I need them powder coated, sooooo yea.
Would just lots and lots and lots of sanding work? Or is there something else I can do?