Ok, time for my shameful admission then
On Saturday I was reversing onto my own driveway and caught the rear alloy on a kerb, it was one of the transition stones that goes between a low and high kerb stone, It was only the very end before it was a low curb that I caught - oh well, worse things happen and the damage is very small.
My question is what products, (primer, filler, paint etc) would you guys reccomend? I’m not too bothered if it can be seen when closely inspected as any wheels that need paint can be refurbed when the tyres need replacing anyway (probably around 6 months). I jut don’t want it to be the eye sore it is currently.
Here’s the damage anyway:
Thanks as always for any reccomendations



On Saturday I was reversing onto my own driveway and caught the rear alloy on a kerb, it was one of the transition stones that goes between a low and high kerb stone, It was only the very end before it was a low curb that I caught - oh well, worse things happen and the damage is very small.
My question is what products, (primer, filler, paint etc) would you guys reccomend? I’m not too bothered if it can be seen when closely inspected as any wheels that need paint can be refurbed when the tyres need replacing anyway (probably around 6 months). I jut don’t want it to be the eye sore it is currently.
Here’s the damage anyway:
Thanks as always for any reccomendations


