All wheels are shot-blasted by hand to remove previous layers of lacquer and paint to obtain a bare metal surface in preparation for coating. If the wheels are in a particularly poor condition they are chemically stripped before shot-blasting.
The wheels are then dressed and filled to deal with any kerb damage to the rim edges. (We do not deal with buckled or badly dented wheels as these are safety related structural repairs and wheels should be written off and replaced).
Next the wheels are heated to remove any air from the alloy and powder coat finish is applied and then cured for for a set period of time. Finally a clear lacquer coat is applied over the first coating in the same manner, thus enhancing and protecting the alloy wheel. Whats more, we can take your alloys beyond as new condition and totally custom colour them from our range of specialist finishes, for a completely individual appearance.
Please ask for details.
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