It happens to the best of us. You’re parallel parking, navigating a drive-thru, or taking a tight corner, and you hear that cringe-worthy scrape. Curb rash is the most common cosmetic issue we see, and it instantly makes even a brand-new car look worn and neglected.
But is curb rash permanent? Absolutely not.
How We Erase the Damage Many people try DIY kits or “quick fix” paints, but these often peel or don’t match the color, leaving the wheel looking patchy. Professional refinishing is a multi-step process:
- Smoothing: We sand down the jagged aluminum to create a smooth, uniform surface.
- Priming & Painting: We use industrial-grade primers and paints that are color-matched to your specific wheel code.
- Clear Coating: We finish with a durable clear coat that protects against brake dust, UV rays, and road salt.
Why Looks Matter Beyond pride of ownership, fixing curb rash is a financial strategy.
- Lease Returns: If you lease your vehicle, returning it with damaged wheels can result in heavy “wear and tear” penalties. Fixing them beforehand usually costs much less than the dealership fees.
- Resale Value: If you are selling your car, clean wheels are one of the first things buyers notice. A set of shiny, scratch-free rims suggests the car was well-maintained.
Whether you have a single scratch or wheels that have seen better days, The Wheel Doctor, Inc. can turn back the clock. Come see us to get that “showroom shine” back.