Alloy Wheel Repair
Many cars now come with alloy wheels as standard as they look so much better than steel wheels. The downside is that the alloy wheels are much softer than the steel alternative so they are more prone to damage, making them look scruffy and unattractive. As a result, when you come to sell a vehicle with damaged alloy wheels you'll either get offered a lower price than you expected to get or you'll find it more difficult to find a buyer. A damaged wheel may make the buyer think you have not looked after the car and there may be other damage that isn't so visible.
Scuffed or scratched alloy wheels are normally damaged through scraping the kerb, which is commonly known as kerbing. The appearance of the wheels on your car can make a huge difference to the overall look. Replacement wheels is one option, but it is an expensive one - another alternative is to let a SMART Repair technician repair your wheels.
The majority of alloy wheels on cars are actually painted not just bare metal, once kerbed the paint has been removed as well as the alloy metal. Your SMART repair technician will repair your wheel giving you an amazing finish.
