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I did the same thing recently to one of my Firehawk wheels.
Your options are:
1) Get a brand spankin' new one.
2) Contact a Wheel Repair place, like FixRim. They're a lil pricey though.
3) If it isn't too bad, you can dremel it and smooth it out so it doesn't look so bad. You do want to coat it though so it doesn't start deteriorating.
That's what I made of it after scratching mine up.
Your options are:
1) Get a brand spankin' new one.
2) Contact a Wheel Repair place, like FixRim. They're a lil pricey though.
3) If it isn't too bad, you can dremel it and smooth it out so it doesn't look so bad. You do want to coat it though so it doesn't start deteriorating.
That's what I made of it after scratching mine up.