Mobile alloy wheel repair Manchester is a process where the wheel’s thin surface layer is removed using a specialist lathe machine. The finished result of diamond cutting leaves your alloys highly polished and flawless.
You will see cars with diamond-cut alloys, as they have a shiny metal effect that displays fine lines from the cutting machine on a closer examination. The process is a cost-effective solution to replacing scratched and scuffed alloy wheels, keeping refurbishment costs low while protecting your alloys on harsh roads.
How Many Times Can You Diamond Cut Alloy Wheels?
Diamond-cut wheels can only be re-cut a certain number of times. Usually, they can undergo the diamond-cutting process once or twice before the number of layers removed is too much.
Having your alloy wheels checked on a regular cycle through alloy wheel refurbishment Macclesfield will help you determine the best options, and if diamond-cutting your alloys is the best course of action.
The Diamond-Cutting Process
Our wheel specialists can conduct our specialist services with a revolutionary mobile unit, bringing the work to your kerbside or driveway if you don’t want to drive your vehicle on affected alloys.
Our team will remove the tires from the wheels, using acid and water to remove any previous paints and dirt. If the wheel has any damage, we will rely on a range of techniques to repair the alloys if possible.
What is left is a shiny metal effect on your alloy finish.
What to Do if You Have Diamond Cut Many Times Before
If your alloy wheels have undergone the diamond cutting process several times in the past, we may not be able to refurbish with this technique any further. However, there are alternatives to diamond-cutting.
Contact the team at SOS Alloys today to book your alloy wheels in for our mobile alloy wheel repair Stockport services.