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Originally Posted by Huz-Z
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+1, it's most advisable to find a local wheel repair specialist that will match the finish currently on there. Consider the years of road debris and sunlight that has gone up against the OEM finish. A quick yelp search for "wheel repair" sometimes works, otherwise you can try calling your dealership service center and ask if they know of anyone - dealerships may curb rash wheels and will contact repair specialists to fix to new condition.