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Don't sweat it, I did the same thing to my two-day old IS250 back in 08. There are mobile services like RimGuard that will come to your house or work and take care of it for you. I think RimGuard charged me $90 to fix my gouge & after he was through you would've never known it had happened.
I guess if you're handly with a Dremel you could try & fix it yourself, but I thought $90 was a reasonable price to pay a professional.
I guess if you're handly with a Dremel you could try & fix it yourself, but I thought $90 was a reasonable price to pay a professional.