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Diamond Alloys is dedicated to ensuring customers in West London get a high-quality alloy wheel refurbishment service which includes Diamond Cutting, Standard Refurbishment and Customisation.
With potholes increasing on our roads in the UK daily, and limited resources from councils to mend them quickly, most motorists encounter driving over potholes every day. This is not just a driving annoyance. Driving over a pothole can cause damage to your alloy wheels. This damage might include denting or cracking your alloys which can cause loss of pressure and even cause your car to fail its MOT.
We have a dedicated team of expert alloy wheel repair technicians on hand to answer your powder coat questions. However, we have listed below the most common questions we get asked, along with the answers.
If you are you looking for a affordable and reliable alloy wheel repair centre that caters professional trade accounts then we have a professional service guaranteed to tick all the boxes!
Our London alloy wheel repair centre welcomes all cars, old or new. This classic Ford Granada is no exception and received a beautiful refurbishment to create a stunning new look for the classic model.
It’s a good question! And our alloy wheel specialists can help! We recommend you choose a powder coat process for repairing and refurbishing alloy wheels rather than a wet paint application for many reasons, outlined below.
Are you are looking for a new look for your alloy wheels? Diamond Alloys in Northolt London can offer a range of quality finishes including a Shadow Chrome wheel paint finish, which is often a popular choice for sporty cars like Audi. Pictured here is an Audi car with shadow chrome alloys which were refurbished at Diamond Alloys.
Alloy wheel corrosion is a problem that occurs in winter when the protective lacquer layer is damaged by kerbing and water gets underneath. If this is left unattended corrosion can develop and damage the quality, look and safety of your alloy wheels.
If you are wondering how to repair of refurbish your alloy wheels, you may decide to consider a ‘diamond cut finish’, also known as ‘diamond cutting’ alloy wheels. A diamond cut is commonly regarded as the best of all alloy finishes, one that leaves your alloy wheels with the highest possible quality and precision, giving your wheels a prestigious, high quality look.
Most common Questions from our Alloy Wheel Refurbishment Customers
Posted on Mon 4th Mar 2019 at 11:14
Our team are on hand 6 days a week to answer any of your questions and give advice on the best alloy wheel repair and refurbishment options available at Diamond Alloys London.