Monthly Archives: November 2018

Alloy Wheel Powder Coat Refurbishment Speedy Service

 

Diamond Alloys was founded on a philosophy of offering the best service and finest finish, and to ensure this is delivered daily, new techniques and the most advanced technologies are employed. With this in mind, Diamond Alloys uses a powder coat facility to offer customers an even faster turnaround.The delivery of the very latest Powder Coat and Spray Booth technology ensures customers cars are only off the road for the shortest period of time, something which we recognise as is extremely important to both our trade and consumer clients. The efficient slim line oven offers increased capacity and quick delivery times whilst at the same time achieving a reduction in energy costs.

Why us a Powder Coat system?
Diamond Alloys uses a powder coat system because we believe it offers the best finish. Powder Coat technology is slowly replacing conventional wet paint processes and provides a harder more durable finish when compared to that of a wet paint finish. The coating is typically applied electrostatically and is then cured under heat to allow it to flow and form a “skin”.

steveBecause powder coating does not have a liquid carrier, it can produce thicker coatings than conventional liquid coatings without running or sagging, and powder coating produces minimal appearance differences between horizontally coated surfaces and vertically coated surfaces.

This technology has numerous benefits; however, the key benefit is one of speed. Diamond Alloys values our trade partners business and this investment will provide improved wheel quality and great turn-around times.

With a free collection and delivery service for trade accounts, Diamond Alloys is the only place to have your alloy wheels refurbished in London. And now with a drop off point close the Heathrow, it just got more convenient for consumers too.

 

Does Brake Dust Damage Your Alloy Wheels?

In short, YES. But how?

brake-dustBrake dust is caused by the abrasion between the brake discs and pads. This is perfectly normal, but if left on your alloy for an extended period of time it will start to corrode the metal which is a problem that should not be left unattended.

We recommend you wash your alloy wheels regularly; should the brake dust persist then we suggest you use a wheel cleaner which are designed to work on specific metals and alloys. Use an alloy or a nylon brush and work the corrosionsolution well into the brake dust; once lifted it can be washed away with lots of water.

If you notice that your alloy wheel has already started to corrode, then it is time to book it into a wheel repair specialist like Diamond Alloys. Even if the corrosion is quite bad we can still remove it with acid and give the alloy a fresh powder coat, re-spray and protective lacquer which will have your alloys looking as good as new.

rim-bandsWe also highly recommend rims bands which help protect your rims from kerbing damage which can damage the protective layer and allow water to seep underneath. These can be fitted at the end of your refurbishment for a small cost which alongside a refurbishment is a lot cheaper than buying new, especially if you take advantage of the Diamond Alloys 4 wheel discount.

Call us today on 0208 845 7788 and book your corroded alloy wheels in for an alloy wheel refurbishment.

Repair Cracks and Dents Caused by Potholes at Diamond Alloys

Potholes are a serious problem for drivers. Even small pot holes can cause damage to alloy wheels and tyres – and with the cold weather approaching, potholes are only going to increase in number. It’s not just potholes that can be problematic; however, even speedbumps can have the same effect, so be aware and access them with due care.

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Both driving over potholes, and speed bumps at speed, can cause dents and cracks to your alloy wheels. This can especially be a problem for cars with large alloys, as these require tyres with lower-profile sidewalls, which are more likely to sustain crack damage due to the fact that there is less surface area and less flexibility to absorb the impact. Even careful drivers can be subject to the odd knock or bump, and so it’s important to regularly check wheels and tyres for signs of damage.

An easy way to check for cracks is to regularly check the tyre pressure. If the air in a tyre goes down faster than usual, this is usually an indicator that a small crack or dent may have developed – even if you can’t see the crack of dent in your alloy wheel with the naked eye. It’s clearly unwise to continue driving on an alloy wheel with a crack or dent, especially because in wet conditions a large amount of water could be seeping in through the crack, getting underneath the alloys protective layer and corroding the alloy underneath.

The good news, however, is that you don’t need to buy new alloys if your alloy wheels sustain a crack or dent. Diamond Alloys have a speedy and high quality welding service that will have your alloy wheels looking as good as new, not to mention performing like they did when you first got them. Our experts examine every inch of your alloys and tyres before repairing, re-fitting and balancing them, giving you a thorough alloy wheel service that usually takes less than 24 hours.

Want to know how our alloy wheel crack repair service works? We start by grinding out both sides of the crack to remove any contamination, and then weld either side to ensure that the repair has maximum strength. Once this is completed, we grind down the weld so it’s flush with the rest of the alloy, ensuring that it doesn’t damage the inside of the tyre. If you’re concerned about aesthetics, we can also refurbish the entire alloy to have it sparkling like new. You’ll never know the alloy wheel had a crack!

If you’d like a quotation for repairing cracks or dents you’ve spotted, or think there’s a problem and would like our experts to take a look, get in touch today.

Don’t Let Corrosion Ruin Your Alloy Wheels

corroded-alloy-wheelAs you will see on these images alloys wheels can easily sustain severe corrosion damage, which is not good news!

This type of corrosive damage is caused when the protective lacquer layer is compromised by kerbing or scuffing your rims which allows water to seep underneath making them corrode and look unsightly.

However, don’t worry, Diamond Alloys is here to help with problems like alloy wheel corrosion damage, so you’ll be pleased to hear that you don’t have to buy expensive new alloys! We have the skilled technicians to eradicate corrosion and give your alloys a newly finished look you’ll love.

Just take a look at these before and after images and we know you will be impressed by the transformation and finish we achieved.

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Not only can we repair alloy wheels which have become corroded, but we can also give them a new look at the same time. Why not try and new powder coat colour, or even consider a Diamond Cut finish with contrasting inserts. All work can be turned around quickly and comes at a very high standard. And, get all 4 wheels refurbished at the same time, and we’ll give you a discount too!
Call Diamond Alloys today on 020 845 7788 today and get a great quote for repairing corroded alloy wheels in London. Remember, we have a drop off point at our Heathrow branch now too!

Split Rim Alloy Wheel Refurbishment at Diamond Alloys London

At Diamond Alloys we are experts in repairing and refurbishing split rim alloy wheels.

Split rims wheels are often chosen by car lovers for the fast racing look it gives the car. You can choose from different types of split rim alloy wheels, the most popular being two piece split rims and cosmetic split rims, both of which we can repair and refurbish at Diamond Alloys London.

Split rim alloy wheels look amazing when they are shining and in their new condition however, as with all alloy wheels they can be scratched and scraped, affecting the look of your car. Split rim alloy wheels can be expensive to replace new, so you should consider having your split rim alloy wheels repaired at a specialist alloy wheel repair centre like Diamond Alloys. See our before and after pictures below to show you what an improvement can be achieved with the repair option.

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In addition to the different variants of split rim wheels available there are also many ways a split rim wheel can be refurbished. At Diamond Alloys we offer a diamond cut refurbishment and a powder coat finish, both of which create a great look for your damaged split rims.

Have a look at our latest split rim refurbishments below. If your split rim alloys are scuffed, buckled, cracked or just worn with age, give us a call on 0208 845 7788 and we will be happy to give you a quote!

Check out our Latest Diamond Refurbished Alloys Wheels

diamond-alloys-scruffed1-300x224We think that alloys wheels are a focal point to any car! However, it’s a sad fact that every day wear and tear will cause them to degrade, and it’s easy to get them scuffed or chipped when parking close to a pavement. This picture illustrates the kind of state many damaged alloy wheels usually look like when they arrive at our London Refurbishment Center.

img_3071-2smallAt Diamond Alloys we can offer a variety of alloy wheel repair and refurbishment techniques to bring your alloys back to life and looking as good as new. If you are looking for a standard silver finish, we recommend our powder coat process which completely covers the alloy wheel with a smooth surface ready for painting, offering loads of protection from the elements, particularly useful this time of year when the wetter weather sets in.

Alternatively, for alloy wheels with a little more design, we recommend our Diamond Cut service. A high quality repair service which can only be carried out on site, so beware of smart repair services who cannot offer a proper diamond cut repair service. This process cuts off a small layer of metal to remove the damage and can be offset with a painted power coat insert for a striking look for your alloy wheels.

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For those looking for something special, we recommend you talk to one of our highly skilled paint technicians who can meet most requests. We have shown here a selection of our latest refurbished alloys wheels, which clearly show how you can make your alloys make a sensational statement and center piece to your car.

Call us today on 0208 845 7788 for a quote and remember to ask about our 4 wheel discount!

 

Are your Alloy Wheels Looking Tired and Unloved?

black-glossIf your alloys are looking a bit tired and unloved don’t replace them, simply bring them down to our workshop in Northolt or Heathrow and our specialists technicians will repair and refurbish them and get them back to looking as good as new in no time.

At Diamond Alloys our experts can refurbish and repair alloys on all types of cars, from every day run arounds including Hyundai’s, Fiestas and Audis to high end Marques like Lamborghini, Maserati and Porsche. Rather than wasting money on new alloys, simply come down to Diamond Alloys wheel repair centre London for a cost-effective revamp that we guarantee will have your rims looking better than ever.

Our alloy wheel refurbishment centre is located in West London and we offer the latest techniques to repair damaged alloy wheels. Our technicians are highly trained to offer clients a range of services including diamond cutting, powder coating and custom finish. We can even repair crack and dent/buckle damage with our alloy wheel weld and alloy wheel straightening service.

If you want to give your old alloy wheels a new life, call us on 0208 845 7788 and our technicians will be happy to discuss what they can do for you!

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Welding Alloys Wheels

weld1Whilst we welcome the announcement this week from the Chancellor that an investment will be put into repairing potholes on the roads of the UK, we know all too well this will take a long time to implement and that damage to our beloved alloy wheels will continue.

Alloys wheels mostly sustain scratches, scrapes or kerbing damage but on occasion more serious damage can result in a crack or tear along the outside rim, as pictured here, usually sustained by hitting a pothole. The good news is that damage like this can easily be repaired and save you having to buy new rims, which is a more costly solution.

weld2After the weld repair has been completed the guys in our prep room fill and sand the alloy to produce a sound surface once again. Wheels are then powder coated to give a really smooth finish before being painted and lacquered. Once complete, you will never know any damage had been sustained!

Diamond Alloys can offer a welding crack repair service in addition to painting and diamond cutting, enabling you to get the job done all at once and in just a few days. If your alloy wheel has sustained damage like this, just send us a picture and we will be able to tell you if it can be repaired. Call us today on 0208 845 7788 and see if you can save money by opting for a weld repair service for you alloy wheels.

Multi-Piece Wheels. What’s the difference?

Unlike one-piece wheels, multi-piece wheels are put together after manufacturing to produce different results.  Production is just as fascinating.  Respect for the care and refurbishment of the wheels is paramount.

As the name suggests, this production take two or three outputs from the manufacturing process and makes a wheel.

The hub can be cast or forged.  The rim sections for 3-piece wheels are normally spun from disks of aluminum. These are then bolted to the hub and a sealant applied.  They were developed for racing in the early 1970s and are now used especially in the 17″ and larger diameters.  With this many pieces, special applications are possible, given the option of custom-tailoring the wheel.

Normally, the rims for 2-piece wheels are cast or spun.  They then have their hub bolted, pressed or welded on.  At the upper end of the market it is possible to find forged rim and hub 2-piece wheels.  Otherwise, 2-piece wheels are less customisable, but given their simpler assembler, less costly.

Newer innovations in multi-piece alloy wheel construction have led to processes such as High Light Technology.  This uses rollers to compress and elongate the material along the barrel of a low-pressure cast aluminum wheel to obtain the desired profile. Used in Formula 1, and extremely exclusive applications, the wheel is similar to a forged wheel. For performance wheels, the benefits are obvious.  A dramatic reduction in wheel weight with enhanced structural rigidity means that the wheel becomes the ultimate alloy.

The ultimate in alloy wheels deserve the ultimate in care.  Looking after such precision parts of your car includes refurbishing these precious components.