Zed Five said:Moved out of the way of an ambulance this evening and lightly grazed about 1/4 of the rim of my 19" 326 wheel on a curb. I have a oil service due very soon, so does anyone know what bmw charge for a wheel repair please?
Cheers.
ggmiller said:Don't sort with a dealer, they'll only get a wheel guy in anyway so you may as well cut out of the middleman!
Zed Five said:Ive learned a new skill over the weekend. Alloy cosmetic repair.![]()
I thought 'how difficult can it be?' Turns out, 'not very'.
Removed wheel
spray with soapy water
light wet sand damage
Dry
fill and let cure for a few hours
soapy water
wet sand until smooth
t-cut polish.
prime repair
matched paint
totally invisible repair![]()
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enzed4 said:Zed Five said:Ive learned a new skill over the weekend. Alloy cosmetic repair.![]()
I thought 'how difficult can it be?' Turns out, 'not very'.
Removed wheel
spray with soapy water
light wet sand damage
Dry
fill and let cure for a few hours
soapy water
wet sand until smooth
t-cut polish.
prime repair
matched paint
totally invisible repair![]()
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Nice. I've always wanted to give this a go as it seems quite do-able as long as you take your time and take care. What did you use for filler?
pvr said:Ok, at least show us the matching paint result then ....
