Repairing alloy scuff very close to logo?
Repairing alloy scuff very close to logo?
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AllDayBreakfast

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70 posts

114 months

Saturday 17th November 2018
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Picked up my BPS 208 GTI today. Pretty much as new both inside and out but some very minor scuffs to one of the alloys which I'll likely get fixed as I'm an anal bd and am unlikely to rescuff them.

However, one mark (more a graze) is a few mm's from the coloured logo. I'm wondering how accurate these repairs can be and whether it's likely they can sand and repaint the graze without ruining the logo?

Blown2CV

30,591 posts

224 months

Saturday 17th November 2018
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AllDayBreakfast said:
Picked up my BPS 208 GTI today. Pretty much as new both inside and out but some very minor scuffs to one of the alloys which I'll likely get fixed as I'm an anal bd and am unlikely to rescuff them.

However, one mark (more a graze) is a few mm's from the coloured logo. I'm wondering how accurate these repairs can be and whether it's likely they can sand and repaint the graze without ruining the logo?
if you're that 'anal' then just get them all acid dipped and powdercoated fresh

AllDayBreakfast

Original Poster:

70 posts

114 months

Saturday 17th November 2018
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But would that not remove the coloured logo on the 'by Peugeot Sport' rims?

AllDayBreakfast

Original Poster:

70 posts

114 months

Saturday 17th November 2018
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We're talking a minor graze that can't be seen from a couple feet away on the black rims (yes I'm really that sad lol).

paintman

7,845 posts

211 months

Sunday 18th November 2018
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AllDayBreakfast said:
We're talking a minor graze that can't be seen from a couple feet away on the black rims (yes I'm really that sad lol).
New wheel. Every time you have any damage.

Blown2CV

30,591 posts

224 months

Sunday 18th November 2018
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just get a new car. The current one is clearly only good for the crusher.