A good looking set of alloy wheels can transform the appearance of your car, as can a back looking set of alloy wheels. So, if you want your car to look great, you want to protect your wheels from damage. Here are five ways to keep your wheels looking great. 1. Clean Your Wheels, Especially In Winter Most alloy wheels … Read More
How To Repair Scratched Alloy Wheels
Got a set of scratched up alloy wheels? You came to the right place. We’re going to show you how to do away with the cosmetic damage that’s putting a serious damper on your car’s appearance. Repairing your scratched alloy wheels isn’t the only option. There are a few more solutions you can consider: Replacing Your Wheels If you have … Read More
Can You Refinish Alloy Wheels?
If you’ve got a set of scratched up alloy wheels, we have good news for you: You can absolutely refinish your wheels. However, before you begin, you should know that a) it’s not easy and b) there are other options available besides refinishing. Here’s what you need to know. Fixing Curbed Or Scratched Alloy Wheels – You Have Options If … Read More
3 Easy Curb Rash Fixes For Black Alloy Rims
Not all curb damage is the same. If you have chrome wheels (like these), for example, your wheel repair process is different than if you have standard silver aluminum alloy wheels. Likewise, if you have black rims (either matte or glossy finish), your options for repairing curb damage (aka curb rash) are different. Black rims tend to be more forgiving … Read More
5 Good Reasons To Avoid Wheel Repair Kits
A wheel repair kit may seem like a quick and easy DIY solution, but even the best kit on the market can lead to a botched job. An experienced professional may pull off a flawless repair with one of these things, but for regular folks, tackling an expensive set of wheels with a cheap repair kit is a big gamble. … Read More
Curb Rash Wheel Repair Options – DIY Kit Or RimBlades?
If you’ve got a wheel with curb damage (a/k/a curb rash), you’ve got 4 options: Buy a replacement wheel (we covered the pros and cons of buying a new wheel here) Hire a professional to repair the wheel, which can cost $75-$150 (more info on that here) Repair the wheel yourself with a DIY kit Cover up the damage with … Read More
The High Cost Of An Unprotected Alloy Wheel
Wheels are one of the most noticeable features on any vehicle, if not the most noticeable feature. If your wheels are damaged, it can alter your vehicle’s appearance. Unfortunately, rim damage is easy to do. Curbs are the most obvious source of wheel damage a/k/a “curb rash” (more on that here), but there are many other ways for your wheels … Read More