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Restore Damaged Wheels! How to repair rims with deep scratches and curb rash. This wheel repair works on your aluminum alloy and steel rims no matter how deep the scratch or how bad the curb rash!
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How to Repair Aluminum Rims:
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How to Remove Scratches:

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  1. R Bz Channel

    Subscribed! This info can be really helpful I watch other videos but they don’t get my attention like this one!!

  2. Sajjad Mohammad

    why didnt you backed paint them??

  3. tilen _t

    Can I do it whit a tire still on the rim?

  4. Ralph M

    Need some air in the front tire bud ?

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