Just an update. Went to pick some gloss black rustoleum and a black sharpie. If the scratches are very fine and hair-like a sharpie may be ok but I think the rustoleum is the better approach as it has a little more thickness to it. A little dark in the garage but shouldn’t be noticeable from 5-10’ away. I sprayed a bit of rustoleum into some tinfoil (made a bowl) and just dabbed a small art/paint brush.
This is just one coat in the pics below. Truck included for show and tell haha. I’ll let it dry and see if I bother adding another. Wasn’t going for anything close to perfection. Just didn’t want to make a complete mess while hiding the white scratches and deeper scuffs.
Good news is my 22’s are going back on the Yukon this Friday
(no more salt/snow fingers crossed). I have the stock 20” rims for my winter tire set and with the Pearl beige… looks like a bit of a grandpa mobile. The gloss blacks change the whole look.
This is just one coat in the pics below. Truck included for show and tell haha. I’ll let it dry and see if I bother adding another. Wasn’t going for anything close to perfection. Just didn’t want to make a complete mess while hiding the white scratches and deeper scuffs.
Good news is my 22’s are going back on the Yukon this Friday
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