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Alloy Wheel Refurbishment

Alloy wheel refurbishing in Yorkshire

Transform the look of your vehicle with our alloy refurbishment service. We offer alloy wheel refurbishing to both our past/current customers as well as to customers who have purchased their vehicles elsewhere.

Rims and wheels can take a beating over time. Constant exposure to the elements can cause them to lose their lustre, and minor dents and scratches can make even the most expensive set of alloys look cheap. Alloy wheel refurbishing is a process that can help bring your rims and wheels back to life.

We recommend this extra for alloys that require repair of damage such as curb rash, scrapes, and scratches. It can also be done to change the colour of the alloy wheels or to add a protective coating for those looking to extend the life of their alloys.

Alloy wheel refurbishing can involve a number of different steps, including sanding down the damaged area, repainting or powder coating the wheel, and applying a clearcoat to protect the finish. In some cases, minor repairs may be all that is needed to restore the wheel to its original condition. However, more extensive damage may require completely stripping and refinishing of the alloy.

Please note: this service will take between 3-5 working days.

1. Powder Coating

Powder coating is a popular choice for refurbishing an alloy. The process involves applying a powder coating to the surface of the metal using an electrostatic charge. The powder adheres to the metal and is then cured under high heat to form a durable, long-lasting finish.

The powder coating process uses specialist equipment to remove the old coatings, repair any damages, and remove corrosion. The long-lasting powder coating is then applied.

Powder coating is available in a wide range of colours and finishes, so it’s easy to find one that will complement your alloy.Get in touch with one of our specialists today for more information.

A silver/grey Porsche alloy before the alloy wheel powder coating processA black Porsche alloy wheel after undergoing the powder coating process

2. Diamond Cutting

When it comes to giving your alloy a new lease on life, there’s no shortage of options available. However, one of the most popular and effective methods is diamond cutting. Diamond cutting involves using a series of abrasive pads to smooth out the surface of the alloy. This process can dramatically improve the appearance of the alloy, as well as restore its original lustre.

In addition, diamond cutting is an excellent way to remove minor scratches and dents as a thin layer of the wheel face is removed. This provides a shiny, mirror finish to the front of the alloy. If you’re looking for a quick and easy way to breathe new life into your alloy, diamond cutting is definitely the way to go.

A scuffed, scratched and damaged alloy wheel before the diamond cut refurbishing processBeforeAfterA shiny alloy wheel after the diamond cut alloy refurbishment process

Alloy Wheel Refurbishment Pricing

The pricing of your alloy wheel refurbishment will depend on the size and type of your alloys. You can find the pricing guide below.

Alloy Diameter

Powder Coating

Diamond Cut

10"-17" Alloys

£299
£399

18"-19" Alloys

£349
£449

20"+ Alloys

£399
£499
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