Curb rash - 4th day of ownership on 20 inch wheels

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Hi All - any suggestions for a quick fix on a minor curb rash workaround on the polished silver part of the alloy 20 inch aero lite wheels . Hate the dream drive basic features- lack of 360 degree over view in my 4 day old Air Pure AWD.

Looked at some Silver markers online but doesn’t look promising. HELP
 
I've followed this guy's advice on a bunch of stuff. The only problem would be finding the right color and finish for the Rims.

 
If it's just one wheel, I'd wait until I'd rashed another, then call a highly rated mobile wheel repair person from Yelp. They sand, fill & spray the wheel with great results.
 
If it's just one wheel, I'd wait until I'd rashed another, then call a highly rated mobile wheel repair person from Yelp. They sand, fill & spray the wheel with great results.
That makes sense! Thanks
 
Haha, man I feel your pain. I did it on the second day and just one wheel. Waiting till I rash some more before fixing it. Lack of 360 does make it difficult.
 
Really sorry to hear it. We use the cameras heavily in our Hyundai Palisade, so when we found out the 360 cam was only in the tier 2 and 3 DD options, we ruled out tier 1 right away. Their are many ways to distinguish the offerings, however I wish for everyone's sake they included the 360 cam in the lowest tier.
 
I know this isn't answering your question, but I can tell you that I too scraped a 20 inch wheel on a curb early in my ownership. I'm very particular and was beside myself for a day or two. But surprisingly I've forgotten about it. Outside of when I put air in my tires, I never notice it. And even then it doesn't bother me. My lesson learned from that experience was to always put on the 360 degree view when pulling out of a space next to a curb.
 
I managed to curb my front passenger wheel today, just a few weeks after I started my lease. This is the first time I've curbed a wheel in my entire life. The car is wider than it looks.
 
I managed to curb my front passenger wheel today, just a few weeks after I started my lease. This is the first time I've curbed a wheel in my entire life. The car is wider than it looks.
I'm the reverse of you. The car always feels wider to me than it actually is. I'm always turning the camera on to park. After spending a lifetime parking compact cars, this car just feels big.
But I managed to get curb rash on one of the wheels anyway. I went with the mobile wheel repair person.
 
I'd be paralyzed driving my Air without 360 cams.
 
I'm the reverse of you. The car always feels wider to me than it actually is. I'm always turning the camera on to park. After spending a lifetime parking compact cars, this car just feels big.
But I managed to get curb rash on one of the wheels anyway. I went with the mobile wheel repair person.
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I feel seen. The turning radius is my least favorite thing about the Air.
 
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No bueno. This one will hurt on the lease return.
 
You might be surprised to see how much of the rash you can take care of yourself. I started with a Dremel sanding cylinder, and worked my way up to 1000 grit wet/dry sandpaper followed by rubbing compound and metal polish. I could probably make it perfect with another 30 minutes' effort. Take it slow and careful, but it's doable.
 
View attachment 22920No bueno. This one will hurt on the lease return.
You can get it refinished before a lease return, and I recommend you do. Just collect them through the lease, and get all of them refinished at once. It will almost certainly be cheaper than whatever the damage will cost for the lease, but you can assess that later.
 
I'd be paralyzed driving my Air without 360 cams.
This is why I'm hoping the Gravity comes with a detachable drone
 
You can get these fixed for maybe $80-$100 a wheel by a lot of places or mobile services. I wouldn’t sweat it, even though it sucks when it happens.
 
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