Getting kerbed alloy refurbishment sorted out in Kent is simple. Whether you live in Ashford, Canterbury or Tunbridge Wells, just find a dealer that can repair your scratched, scuffed alloys. Restoration takes a few days and you'll be set with a set of wheels that looks as good new in just a couple of days.
3. There's few things in life less irritating then that
moment when you realize you've kerbed your alloys.
The alloys you've protected for thousands of miles.
The alloys that, right up to that moment were
absolutely pristine and made your car look
immaculate.
Whether your alloys were part of your car when you
first bought it, or whether you upgraded and invested
in the hottest set on the block, taking a chunk out of
your wheels is never going to be pleasant. The good
news is that help is readily available and getting your
pride and joy back to "factory new" is just a few steps
away. Getting your kerbed alloys refurbished can be
a quick, easy and cost effective process - especially
when you look at the cost of buying replacements.
Is it really possible to get a scratched and dented
wheel repairs so that it looks like it came straight from
the showroom? Absolutely yes! And what's better is
that the whole process is really simple. You visit your
local refurbishment specialist and then this is typically
what happens:
4. * Remove wheel from vehicle
* Thoroughly clean wheel
* Break tyre bead away from wheel to allow access
around full wheel edge
* Make good damage to wheel rim and external faces
as necessary
* Repaint external face of wheel rim as necessary
* Apply lacquer and oven bake
* Reinflate tyre and replace wheel on vehicle.
5. The whole process usually takes no more than a day
or two and shouldn't cost more than £100 per wheel.
The cost will depend on you wheel size - the bigger
(think 22" monsters...) the more expensive. But
whichever way you look at it, it's way cheaper and
probably just as fast as going out and buying a brand
new set.
So, don’t put up with a set of wheels that let you and
your car down – invest the time in finding a
refurbishment specialist and reinvigorate your alloys.
It’s worth it.