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Thread: Scratched my wheel over the kerb

  1. #21
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    Quote Originally Posted by adrock View Post
    Yeah I know what you mean about the look, I was concerned about it initially too but for $50 I thought there's nothing to lose. You wouldn't even know they're there unless you really get up close and have a look, and for me that versus a scratched rim is something I can put up with. Also, they do different colours so you can generally find a match.
    Fair comment Adrock - I guess I should keep an open mind until I see them.

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    Thumbs up Some kits for DIY to fix this quickly

    Hey, if you're not fussed you could buy one of these kits online.
    they are pretty cheap compared to taking it to the repairers.. as they use the same paint and same materials

    have a look, and also free postage this week. There is one for full repair, and another one just to mask with the same silver paint colouring


    http://cgi.ebay.com/230504261014

    or

    http://cgi.ebay.com/230504265874


    cheers,
    s
    Last edited by iamZam; 28-07-2010 at 03:56 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by apom View Post
    These guys i believe. Depulu Wheel Reconditioners

    Im actually in Brisvegas so dropped it off at Ricks Wheel Alignment in Albion (highly recommended) and they took care of it
    Depulu are awesome, they do a proper job of it.

    Usually when you get the local 'touch up bloke' to fix the rim they just grind the rim smooth, fill it and paint.

    This creates two problems:

    1. It will eventually perish and I have seen this type of repair change colour, crack and even fly off the rim smashing a driver's side mirror in half!

    2. The paint used, again in the experience I have had with this type of repair, seems to be a magnet for brake dust. Usually the whole rim gets resprayed. Look out for caked up brake dust, it will accumulate quickly with the non factory finish.

    At Depulu they remove the rim from the tyre, refinish the entire rim, fill if neccessary and rebake the rim so it has no imperfections. They do an amazing job. I had them fix two of my GTI rims after an incursion with the curb out the front of the NAB in Toowoomba (That's what you get for lending your father your pride and joy!) and they are factory perfect. The fella's there even gave the underbody a quick look over and did my pressures.

    I was charged $160- per rim, one was very badly scratched up.

    Depulu Wheel Reconditioners

    PM me if I can help?
    Tony.
    2008 Passat 125TDI DSG, Leather.
    2007 MkV Golf GTI - APR, 188kW, Leather, Manual.

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