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DIY Frugal Wheel Repair
Dont ask where I got the rash. I did not make those rash.
Alright... I opened my tools' drawer and found these. Then, I realized I still have some silver sharpie left in my other drawers. Spot Putty 1. Apply putty with my pinky evenly. 2. Let it dry, sand it with 100 grit sand paper. 3. Apply sharpie Not perfect but at least better than curb rash looking. Sharpie $2, Spot putty maybe free or skip it? If you are going my way, maybe less than $10.
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