Unfortunately, the more you use your vehicle the more your alloys can be subject to damage such as kerb knocks, scratches and dents. Some damage is unavoidable and can include stones that can flick up and hit your wheels causing pitted marks. Salt spreading on roads in winter can corrode your alloys and even some car washes or the wrong choice of cleaning fluid can be too tough on your wheels and spoil the surface of your alloys.
If your alloys are not looking up to scratch, it is always best to call in the experts. Whoops! have an outstanding reputation for alloy wheel repairs in London. We are London based offer all types of alloy wheel restoration work in North and West London, Hertfordshire and Essex.
Whoops! offer a convenient service for alloy wheel repairs in the London area as our highly trained staff can come to you to carry out on the spot repairs and restore your wheels to factory condition.
Here we shall look at how to avoid lessening the appearance of your alloy wheels and what to look for in a specialist should you need alloy wheel repairs or alloy wheel restoration in the London area.
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How to Avoid Damaging Your Alloys
Alloy wheels have a multitude of benefits: they not only improve the look of your vehicle, but they also are light, durable and provide better heat conduction than the usual, standard wheels.Many people opt for alloys for their shiny, attractive appearance, but the wheels can corrode after just three to five years which is why it is so important to be able to count on a reliable alloy wheel repairs and alloy wheel restoration specialist you can trust to either meet or exceed your expectation. While minor accidents and prangs are sometimes inescapable (especially if the other person is at fault) there are some things you can do on an everyday basis to avoid damaging your beautiful alloy wheels.
One of the things you can do is to keep them cleaned regularly because road dirt and grime can coat the surface of your wheels and trap moisture over time. This can cause your alloys to corrode, so it is vital to keep your wheels mud-free by cleaning them at least once a week.
Cleaning your wheels not only gets rid of all the muck from the roads (including salt), it will also remove brake dust, which acts as a corrosive and can potentially wreck your alloy wheels.
Cleaning Your Alloys
Here's a quick guide to how to clean your wheels to keep them in excellent condition.You may feel that your car will always look its best if you use a commercial car wash, but this is not always the case. Some car washes can damage your alloys by exposing them to harsh brushes and chemicals – and the runners (depending on the type) can scrape your alloys as you drive in.
For best results - if you have the time - it is always better to undertake the task yourself. But always wait until the car has been stationary for a while before starting as cold water on hot wheels can damage them.
Use mild washing up soap or liquid and squirt it in a bottle of warm water. Then clean your alloys with a cloth or soft sponge (not a brush or scourer) then buff them dry with a soft cloth afterwards.
Avoid harsh cleaning fluids as these can contain chemicals which can damage your alloys or stain them.
If you need your alloys repaired and want a fast, efficient service, with excellent results, contact Whoops! Wheel Fix It for alloy wheel repairs in London.
Some of the reasons why you should choose Whoops! Wheel Fix It for alloy wheel repairs and restoration:
- High quality repairs and restoration work
- One year guarantee on undamaged repairs
- Convenient – we can come to you
- Competitive pricing
- We repair alloys on all cars, including high end models such as Aston Martin