Trained technicians inspect the wheels for damage, including curb rash, scratches, and corrosion. They assess the extent of refurbishment needed and advise on the best course of action.
Precision Machining
The wheels are mounted onto a lathe, where a cutting tool removes a thin layer of metal from the surface. This process creates fine grooves and patterns, producing the signature diamond-cut effect.
Alloy Wheel Stripping
The wheels are stripped of their existing finish using chemical stripping or abrasive blasting techniques. This step removes old paint, clear coat, and contaminants, preparing the surface for machining.
Final Finishing
After machining, the alloy wheels undergo thorough cleaning and polishing to remove any debris or residue. A protective lacquer or clear coat is applied to enhance durability and shine.