Turn back time and restore your ride's elegance!
At Alloy Wheel Repair, we specialise in the art of rejuvenating curbed wheels with precision and flair. Whether your wheels have endured a rough encounter with the curb or a few unfortunate scrapes, our skilled team are ready to work their magic.
We take pride in transforming all types of damaged wheels into polished perfection, giving your vehicle a fresh, showroom-worthy look. Weather you have Painted, Polished, diamond cut, or powder coated wheels, we have a solution for you. Don’t let curb damage cramp your style – let us bring your wheels back to life, curb appeal intact!
Fixing curbed wheels involves a step-by-step process to restore the appearance and structural integrity of the wheel.
Our process
Assessment
The first step is to assess the extent of the damage. Experts examine the wheel to determine the severity of the curb damage, identifying any visible scratches, dents, or deformities.
Wheel Removal
In many cases, the wheel needs to be removed from the vehicle to facilitate a thorough repair. This allows for better access to the damaged areas and ensures a more precise restoration.
Cleaning and Stripping
The damaged area is cleaned and stripped to remove any dirt, debris, or previous coatings. This step is crucial for a smooth and effective repair process.
Filling and Shaping
If there are deep scratches or dents, experts may use fillers to reshape and smooth out the damaged areas. This helps to restore the wheel's original contour.
Sanding and Smoothing
After filling, the repaired areas are sanded to achieve a uniform surface. This step prepares the wheel for refinishing and helps blend the repaired sections seamlessly with the rest of the surface
Priming
In all cases, a primer is applied to the repaired wheel face to enhance adhesion and prepare the surface for the application of the base colour and then the clear coat.
Painting or Powder Coating
Depending on the wheel's original finish, experts may use paint or powder coating to restore the colour. This step involves matching the paint or powder to the existing wheel colour or applying a new colour as desired
Curing
The painted or coated wheel is then cured or baked to ensure the finish is durable and long-lasting. This step is essential for achieving a strong bond between the coating and the wheel surface
Final Inspection
Once the repair is complete, the wheel undergoes a final inspection to ensure the quality of the work. Experts check for a smooth finish, colour consistency, and overall restoration of the wheel's appearance
Reinstallation
After passing inspection, the repaired wheel is reinstalled on the vehicle, and the vehicle is ready to hit the road with revitalised and curbed-free wheels.