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One bad parallel park. One narrow garage. Curb rash happens. We sand, fill, and refinish the damaged area so it looks like it never happened.
Curb rash is one of the most common types of wheel damage — and one of the most fixable. Scrapes, gouges, and scratches along the wheel lip and face can be filled, sanded, and refinished to seamlessly blend with the original surface. Done right, you can't tell it was ever damaged.
Our technicians carefully match the original finish — gloss, matte, machined, or painted — and blend the repaired area so the color and texture transition is invisible. We use automotive-grade fillers and coatings, not touch-up pens.
Our curb rash repair process — transparent, thorough, no surprises.
We evaluate the depth, width, and finish type to quote accurately. Curb rash ranges from paint scratches to deep aluminum gouges.
The damaged area is sanded smooth, and automotive-grade filler is applied to level any gouges below the wheel surface.
We mix or select the exact finish to match your wheel — then apply it in feathered layers for a seamless transition.
A UV-resistant clear coat is applied over the repair to protect it and match the sheen of the surrounding surface.
Photos from our curb rash repair jobs. Replace with real customer photos for maximum impact.
Transparent starting prices. Final quote given after inspection — we never surprise you.
Submit a request below and we'll call you back within 1 business hour to confirm your appointment slot. Walk-ins are also welcome — same-day estimates available Monday through Friday.
In most cases, yes. Light-to-moderate curb rash can be repaired to a near-invisible result, especially on painted or solid color wheels. Machined and two-tone finishes can be more challenging — we'll be transparent about expected results before starting.
We match most OEM and aftermarket finishes using automotive paint codes and custom mixing. Bring in your wheel (or the vehicle) and we'll confirm the match before any work begins.
No — we spot-repair and blend, which keeps costs down and preserves the original finish on undamaged areas. For heavily damaged wheels, a full refinish may be recommended.
Rim protectors (stick-on or bolt-on lip guards) are an affordable prevention option. We can also apply rim tape after repair to protect edges going forward.
Walk-ins welcome. Same-day estimates. No appointment needed for inspection.