WHEEL ALLOY REFURBISHMENT

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Alloy wheels come in a variety of designs and finishes, allowing drivers to personalize their vehicles with a sleek, modern look. Whether you’re aiming for a sporty appearance or a touch of elegance, alloy wheels can significantly enhance the aesthetic appeal of your car. They are a state-of-the art themselves, but unfortunately, depending on the tyre and rim profile they can be very prone to curb damages. Thankfully we can easily rectify this, bringing them back to its previous look.

There are 2 types of wheel alloys:

Classic wheel alloys are a popular choice for vintage and retro vehicles, offering a blend of durability and aesthetic appeal. These wheels are typically made from high-quality aluminum or magnesium alloys, providing a lightweight yet strong option that enhances both performance and style. Classic alloys often feature timeless designs, such as multi-spoke or deep-dish styles, which complement the nostalgic look of older cars. There are many modern and dynamic cuts for brand new models produced. Additionally, they can be polished, powder-coated, or chrome-plated to achieve various finishes that suit different tastes and vehicle themes.
Diamond cut wheels are a type of alloy wheel that undergoes a precise machining process to achieve a distinctive, shiny finish. This process involves using a CNC lathe to remove a thin layer of metal from the wheel’s surface, creating a series of fine lines that resemble the facets of a diamond. The result is a sleek, polished look that enhances the aesthetic appeal of any vehicle. However, while they look stunning, diamond cut wheels require careful maintenance to prevent corrosion, as the lacquer applied to protect the finish can be susceptible to damage from road debris and curbs.

The repair process typically starts with sanding down the existing damage. For deeper damage, it may be necessary to refill and resurface the area. Finally, the wheel is resprayed to restore its original appearance.