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Originally Posted by SkykingUSA
Opening post indicates the "silver" part of the rim.
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Sorry, I must have missed that. If it's a diamond cut finished aluminum, which it appears to be, painting it wouldn't be a viable option. I had this issue with a rim on the Audi, and I ended up using various grit sand papers to remove it, followed by buffing it, and using some chrome polish on it.
It's a huge PIA to get it perfect. Another option would be to take it to a rim repair place. I can't imagine it would be overly expensive if the abrasion is small.