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The Different Methods Of Alloy Wheel Refurbishment

Alloy wheels are a popular choice for many car owners, as they offer a number of advantages over steel wheels. They are lighter, stronger and more durable and they can also be customised to create a unique look for your vehicle. However, alloy wheels are also more susceptible to damage than steel wheels and they can become scratched, pitted and corroded over time.

If your alloy wheels are looking a little worse for wear, there are a number of different methods of alloy wheel refurbishment that can be used to restore them to their former glory. The best method for you will depend on the type of damage to your wheels, the type of wheel and your budget.

Alloy Wheels

The different methods of alloy wheel refurbishment

  • Repair: If your alloy wheels have only minor damage, such as scratches or scuffs, it may be possible to repair them without having to completely refurbish them. This can be done by sanding down or sandblasting the damaged area and then filling it in with a suitable filler. Once the filler is dry, it can be sanded and painted to match the rest of the wheel.
  • Refurbishment: If your alloy wheels have more serious damage, such as cracks, dents or corrosion, they will need to be refurbished. This process involves stripping the old paint and lacquer from the wheels and then repairing any damage. Once the wheels have been repaired, they can be repainted or powder coated to give them a new finish.
  • Diamond cutting: Diamond cutting is a process that is used to restore the original finish to diamond cut alloy wheels. This type of wheel has a machined finish on the face of the wheel, which can become scratched and dull over time. Diamond cutting involves removing a thin layer of metal from the face of the wheel to reveal the fresh alloy underneath. The wheel is then polished to give it a new shine.

Wheel types

There are a number of different types of alloy wheels available and the best method of refurbishment for you will depend on the type of wheels you have.

  • Painted alloy wheels: The most common type of alloy wheel is the painted alloy wheel. These wheels are typically finished with a coat of paint or lacquer. Painted alloy wheels can be repaired or refurbished using the methods described above.
  • Powder coated alloy wheels: Powder coated alloy wheels are finished with a durable layer of powder coating. Powder coating is a process in which a dry powder is applied to the wheel and then cured in an oven. Powder coated alloy wheels are more resistant to damage than painted alloy wheels, but they can be more difficult to repair or refurbish.
  • Diamond cut alloy wheels: Diamond cut alloy wheels have a machined finish on the face of the wheel. This type of wheel is more susceptible to damage than other types of alloy wheels and it can be more difficult to repair or refurbish.

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When choosing a method of alloy wheel refurbishment, it is important to consider the following factors:

  • The type of damage to your wheels: The type of damage to your wheels will determine which methods of refurbishment are available to you. For example, if your wheels have cracks or dents, they will need to be repaired before they can be refurbished.
  • Your budget: The cost of alloy wheel refurbishment can vary depending on the method you choose and the extent of the damage to your wheels. Repairing minor damage is typically less expensive than refurbishing entire wheels.
  • The finish you want: If you are happy with the current finish of your wheels, you may be able to repair them without having to completely refurbish them. However, if you want to change the finish of your wheels, you will need to have them refurbished.

If you are not sure which method of alloy wheel refurbishment is right for you, it is best to consult with a qualified professional. They will be able to assess the damage to your wheels and recommend the best course of action.

Additional tips for alloy wheel refurbishment

  • Choose a reputable company: When choosing a company to refurbish your alloy wheels, it is important to choose a reputable company with a good track record. Ask for recommendations from friends, family or online reviews.
  • Get a quote in advance: Before you have your alloy wheels refurbished, be sure to get a quote from the company. This will help you to budget for the work and avoid any surprises.
  • Ask about the warranty: Be sure to ask about the warranty on the work. This will protect you in case there are any problems with the refurbishment.
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Alloy wheel refurbishment can be a great way to restore your alloy wheels to their former glory. By choosing the right method of refurbishment and reputable company, you can ensure that your wheels are refurbished to a high standard.

Regular maintenance and timely addressing of any alloy wheel issues will help to ensure the safety and performance of your vehicle. If you encounter any difficulties during this process, don’t hesitate to contact our experienced team of alloy wheel refurb experts. We’re here to help you keep your vehicle running smoothly and safely.

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We also offer a highly convenient Collect & Return service or a Courtesy Car to ensure your routine is disrupted as little as possible while your vehicle is serviced, repaired or undergoes an MOT.

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