The Benefits of

Alloy Wheel Refurbishment


The main reason for alloy wheel refurbishment is because gouges, kerb marks, scuffs and delamination are all very unsightly and dramatically worsen the overall appearance of your vehicle. Alloy wheels endure a hard lifetime as they are impacted by bad road surfaces, adverse weather conditions, and general abuse from improper washing techniques, not to mention parking scuffs. This is why it is very common on almost all vehicles to undergo alloy wheel refurbishment during their lifecycle.

Having your wheels restored to new or having a colour change, can vastly improve the appearance of your car and give you that "new car" feeling.


Selling Your Car?

One way to add value to your car, pre sale, is having a freshly set of painted wheels! When the time comes to sell your car, having the wheels gleaming implies that the car is well looked after, giving the buyer a sense of confidence. This in turn allows you to get the price you want, as the car looks the part.

Lease Return?

Do not get stung by extortionate lease company charges upon inspection! Wheels are the first thing they look at and more often than not, the charges are far greater than the costs of refurbishment.

Cost Effective.

A common misconception is that if the wheels are badly kerb damaged, the only solution is a new set of alloy wheels. This is not the case and once more, the cost to replace a set of alloy wheels (depending on the make and model) can cost thousands of pounds. The average costs for a set of your own wheels refurbished ranges between £200-£300.