Help Unknown damage black classic wheels
They are in the same place on all 4 wheels and just at the bend.
They look like very light brush strokes.
I would love to know the cause in case it’s something I’m doing!
Thanks in advance for any suggestions.
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Has the car ever been on a low loader? Inside like that, and on all 4 it could be strap rubs?
Has the car ever been on a low loader? Inside like that, and on all 4 it could be strap rubs?
1st Sapphire SD
2nd Sapphire GTS
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Current 992 S Cab
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2nd Sapphire GTS
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Current 992 S Cab
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Scratches from an animal perhaps?
I have light scratching on the top of my rear bumper (the lip below the boot) that I am convinced was caused by an animal (cat or pine-marten, perhaps) that liked jumping up onto my car when it used to be kept in an underground garage.
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That’s really odd to have it on all 4 wheels
Has it been in for a service or something similar?
I was thinking something used to wash the wheels with that may have caused it but I would then expect to see marks all over the wheels.
If you run your nail along the scratches has it gone through?
Has it been in for a service or something similar?
I was thinking something used to wash the wheels with that may have caused it but I would then expect to see marks all over the wheels.
If you run your nail along the scratches has it gone through?
GTS
We do have a few local cats and no deep gravel that I can remember.
The car was in for service and was cleaned.
I was hoping someone on here might recognise the same type of scratches which might help narrow down the cause.
Next step is to contact alloy repair company see if they might know.
Dealer has quoted £150/ wheel for repair.
Thanks for the suggestions.
Lee
The car was in for service and was cleaned.
I was hoping someone on here might recognise the same type of scratches which might help narrow down the cause.
Next step is to contact alloy repair company see if they might know.
Dealer has quoted £150/ wheel for repair.
Thanks for the suggestions.
Lee
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