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Our Top Tips On How to Keep Your Alloys Looking Their Best


One of the most important yet neglected aspects of car maintenance is the care of the alloy wheels. The majority of cars in the 21st century will have alloy wheels, and they do have certain benefits – they are lighter, they help your car’s performance and they improve the quality of the ride. However, improper upkeep can leave them damaged beyond repair, which may lead to costly replacements. Here are our top tips on how to preserve your alloy wheels and keep them ready for the road.


Cleaning and Maintaining your Alloys

Dirt build-up can affect the appearance of your wheels, both long term and short term. Dust and grit not only look unsightly but they can also scratch your alloys, and road salt can corrode the wheels over time. You should wash your wheels around once a week by cleaning off any dirt and grit, then rinsing with soapy water.


There are a number of alloy wheel cleaners and polishers available, and most top alloy wheel manufacturers recommend regular simple care and attention. Some recommend applying a good quality car wax or specialist wheel wax to keep the shine and help grime and dust slide off easily.


Fixing Damaged Alloys

Whilst driving carefully can reduce the damage done to alloy wheels, sometimes wear and tear is unavoidable. You can fix cosmetic faults by sanding down the damaged area and repainting – done properly, this will leave your wheel as good as new.


Most alloy wheel kerb scuffs and scratches can also be removed by an alloy wheel refurbishment specialist, like us! Get in touch to for a no obligation free estimate for your alloys.


Keep Them Road Worthy

Alloys can add a level of glamour and style to a vehicle when they are in prime condition, but a set of poorly maintained wheels can end up not only reduce the aesthetic value of the car but also the overall cost. To keep your car in top shape, wheel maintenance is one of the many things you can do.

 
 
 

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