11th April 2011
With a growing number of people still wanting to customise their cars, one of the ways to stand out is getting alloy wheels. If you are purchasing a new car you can usually request alloy wheels at an extra cost but most people choose to wait and purchase ...
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24th February 2011
Wash the wheels regularly to keep the lacquer coating free of brake dust. This dust can be corrosive, eating into the lacquer so that the appearance becomes blackened. Once the dust has eaten into the surface abrasives have to be used before the blackenin...
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18th February 2011
Many people opt to buy alloy wheels as an accessory for their car, but there are a few considerations anyone contemplating buying alloy wheels should make. The less weight on the wheels, the more speed which is something people tend to forget before they ...
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01st February 2011
1) Sand the wheels with 60 grit paper followed by 120 grit paper. This should removed the majority of the paint.
2) If you've got kerb damage like I did, file or sand the damage down until the lip is circular, then mix up some of the liquid metal and sme...
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01st February 2011
A number of people on here may now own cars with alloy wheels. Alloys can look great and really set off a car nicely, when compared with steelies with trims. Problem is, they tend to get awfully black with brake dust, especially the fronts.
This guide...
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19th October 2010
The Alloy Wheel Refurbishment process is fast, efficient and professional. We use only the highest quality of industrial refinishing tools, materials and systems to assure that the result is consistently brilliant. Every wheel requires a different combin...
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