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What should I do to the center cap


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So I picked up a set of 19/20 wheels and one of the center caps had a pretty deep gouge in the CCW logo. I have sanded down the center cap and I did a test engrave of my logo. I just want honest opinions if it looks good or is too much. Keep in mind my car does not have a ton of logos on it and is not gaudy so that is what I am trying to prevent. This was just a test engraving and has already been removed so I can polish these center caps up to a bright shine, though I like the brushed aluminum look. Thanks in advance.


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This is a photo of what my wheels look like with the exception of the center cap, I opted to stay aluminum colored. This is not my car, just what my wheels look like.

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There is one more option. After I sand off the black I still have the logo on the center cap. I will post a photo later. I never polished them up to see how they would turn out though. Might give that a shot. Keep in mind before commenting on the photo that this photo was taken after 400 grit sandpaper was used to remove the black logo. I found this logo beneath it and it had the same shape and was semi difficult to get off. I'm not sure how it will look if I polish the center cap with this logo on it.


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Here is what I am working with. When I prop the wheel up like it was on my car and step back I think it looks pretty decent. No tires yet, still have to part out that salvage car first but tires soon hopefully.

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