If your alloy wheels have seen better days, you may be considering getting them refurbished. One of the most popular methods is diamond cutting, which involves removing a thin layer of the alloy to create a polished, mirror-like finish.
And this is exactly what we did for our client who owns a body-shop in Macclesfield.
The Process – Volvo XC60
The body-shop called us to refurbish an alloy wheel on a Volvo XC60 that had scuff marks due to damage to the wing. As we are a mobile service, they found it more convenient to get it done in their premises rather than dropping off the wheel at a static shop and waiting for three days.
We used a state-of-the-art diamond cutting machine to refurbish the wheel. As mentioned earlier, diamond cutting involves removing a thin layer of the alloy, which is done using a lathe with a diamond-tipped cutting tool. The process is highly precise and delivers a mirror-like polished finish that lasts much longer than other methods.
Cost
The cost of this job was £110 plus VAT, and we completed it in under two hours.
The time taken for the job depends on the wheel’s condition and the number of wheels we need to refurbish. However, we ensure that the job is completed as quickly as possible while maintaining the highest quality standards.
Advantages
If you want to restore the appearance of your alloy wheels, diamond cut alloy wheel refurbishment is an excellent option. It is a cost-effective option and worth every penny. Why? Because it ultimately saves you money in the long run and saves you the expense of buying brand new – but still achieving the same desired look.
A well-maintained wheel not only increases your car’s value but also reduces the risk of further damage from corrosion and impacts.
We are a mobile service, so we can come to your location and complete the job swiftly and efficiently. Our prices are competitive, and we always maintain the highest standards of quality and customer service.
Contact us today to schedule your alloy wheel refurbishment job.