Premium Alloy Wheel Refurbishment Cheshire

Alloy wheels take constant punishment from everyday driving. Kerbs, road salt, brake dust and changing weather slowly wear down both the finish and protection of the wheel.

Professional alloy wheel refurbishment restores the appearance of your wheels and protects them for long-term durability.

At Vantom Automotive, we refurbish alloy wheels entirely in-house at our Congleton workshop. Every wheel is stripped, repaired and refinished using processes refined over 15 years of professional experience.

We do not cover damage. We restore wheels correctly from bare metal upwards to ensure a finish that looks right and lasts.


What Alloy Wheel Refurbishment Involves

Alloy wheel refurbishment is a full refinishing process designed to restore worn or damaged wheels back to a high standard.

It is usually required when wheels suffer from:

• Kerb damage
• Corrosion and bubbling lacquer
• Faded or flaking paint
• General wear from everyday use

When carried out properly, refurbishment improves appearance and adds renewed protection against corrosion and environmental damage.


Our Alloy Wheel Refurbishment Process

Every wheel follows a structured process built around durability and consistency.

We strip the wheel back to bare metal to remove old coatings and corrosion. The surface is then prepared to create a smooth base before refinishing. Minor cosmetic damage is repaired before the wheel is powder coated and oven cured for strength.

This ensures the refurbishment is completed properly rather than disguised with a temporary cosmetic repair.

For vehicles that require a machined face finish, diamond cut refurbishment is available where suitable. Each wheel is assessed individually, as diamond cutting can only be performed a limited number of times.

All work is completed in-house to maintain strict quality control from preparation to final inspection.


Powder Coated Wheel Refurbishment

Powder coating remains one of the most durable methods of wheel refurbishment.

Unlike quick smart repairs, powder coating involves full preparation and controlled curing. The result is a tough, even finish designed to handle real-world use.

Powder coating provides:

• Strong corrosion resistance
• Improved durability
• Consistent colour finish
• Reduced risk of lacquer failure

For most vehicles, powder coated alloy wheel refurbishment offers the best balance between durability and appearance.


More Than Cosmetic – A Proper Wheel Restoration

Many people search for refurbishment for visual reasons. However, proper refurbishment also prevents corrosion from spreading and protects the structural integrity of the wheel.

Every wheel is inspected before refinishing. If structural damage is found, it is addressed first.

Refurbishment may be combined with:

→ Alloy Wheel Repair
→ Alloy Wheel Buckle Repair
→ Alloy Wheel Crack Repair

If a wheel is unsafe to restore, we advise accordingly. Safety always comes before appearance.


Refurbish or Replace?

In many cases, refurbishing alloy wheels is far more cost-effective than replacing them, especially when the wheel remains structurally sound.

Refurbishment allows you to:

• Restore original appearance
• Retain manufacturer wheels
• Improve resale value
• Avoid unnecessary replacement costs

Each wheel is assessed individually to confirm refurbishment is the correct solution.


Why Choose Vantom Automotive

Vantom Automotive is a specialist alloy wheel workshop based in Congleton. We serve drivers across Cheshire, including Macclesfield, Sandbach, Holmes Chapel and surrounding areas.

All refurbishment work is completed in-house using professional equipment and controlled preparation methods.

Drivers choose us because we provide:

• Experienced technicians
• Full in-house refurbishment processes
• Honest, clear advice
• Safety-led inspections
• Durable finishes built for everyday use

Our reputation is built on precision, transparency and consistent workmanship.


Frequently Asked Questions

How long does alloy wheel refurbishment last?

When properly prepared and powder coated, refurbishment provides a durable finish designed to withstand everyday driving conditions.

What is the difference between alloy wheel repair and refurbishment?

Wheel repair focuses on structural issues such as cracks or buckles. Refurbishment restores the finish and protective coating once the wheel is structurally sound.

Can all alloy wheels be refurbished?

Most alloy wheels can be refurbished. Each wheel is inspected individually to ensure it is safe and suitable.


Contact Vantom Automotive

If you are looking for professional alloy wheel refurbishment carried out properly and safely, contact Vantom Automotive today. We will inspect your wheels and advise on the best solution.

Vantom Automotive
Unit 3 Royle Park
Congleton
CW12 1JJ

0330 133 8719
info@vantomautomotive.com


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Find Us Here

Vantom Automotive

Unit 3 Royle Park
Congleton
CW12 1JJ

+44 0330 133 8719

FAQs

What is Alloy Wheel Refurbishment?

Alloy Wheel refurbishment is the process of restoring damaged or worn alloy wheels to their original condition. This can include fixing scuffs, scratches, corrosion, or curb damage. Services like powder coating and diamond cutting are often used to improve both the durability and appearance of your wheels.

Where Are You Located?

We provide expert alloy wheel repair services in Congleton,. We are close to surroundinf towns such as Macclesfield, Sandbach, Biddulph, Alderley Edge. Whether you need rim repair, diamond cutting, or powder coating, our team is here to help.

What is the Difference Between Alloy Wheel Refurbishment and Wheel Repair?

  • Alloy Wheel Refurbishment: Focuses on restoring the aesthetic appeal of the wheel, such as addressing scratches, scuffs, or faded finishes.
  • Wheel Repair: Targets structural damage like cracks, bends, or chips that can compromise safety.

We specialize in both Alloy wheel refurbishment and wheel repair for customers in Cheshire, including Congleton, Macclesfield, and beyond.

How Long Does Alloy Wheel Refurbishment Take?

Most alloy wheel refurbishment jobs, including diamond cutting and powder coating, can be completed same day or next day for diamond cutting. For more extensive rim repairs, additional time may be required to ensure safety and quality.

Can You Repair a Cracked Rim?

Yes, we can weld cracked wheels. We use advanced techniques to restore structural integrity, ensuring your wheels are safe for the road. For customers in Cheshire, including Congleton, Macclesfield, and Sandbach, we combine rim repair with powder coating or diamond cutting for a flawless finish.

How Long Before I Can Drive?

Once the wheels are powder coated or diamond cut and are handed back to you, then these wheels can used straight away.

Are You Insured?

Yes, we have motor trade insurance which allows us to drive any vehicle and this also covers your vehicle being worked on. We also have insurance for public and employer liability insurance.

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