At Vantom, we have expert knowledge and equipment to ensure that your alloy wheel refurbishment and alloy wheel repair is executed in a professional and quality manner.

With over 15 years in the automotive industry, we stay ahead of the curve using techniques and top end equipment to provide powder coating and diamond cutting services, which ensure a flawless finish. We can also provide a same day service if required at an additional cost.

Alloy Wheel Repair Process

  • Car lifted, wheels removed and Tyres removed and placed in designated space
  • Alloy wheel placed in stripper to remove paint
  • Curb rash removed using sanding and welding techniques
  • Wheel sandblasted for a key surface
  • Wheel powder coated - Primer
  • Wheel powder coated - Colour
  • Wheel diamond cut if required
  • Wheel powder coated - Clearcoat
  • Tyres reinstalled with a new valve or TPMS
  • Wheels balanced and placed back on vehicle with correct torque settings.
  • Standard Colours


    Price
    2x Wheel - £144 inc VAT
    4x Wheel - £288 inc VAT

  • OEM Colour Match


    Price

    2x Wheel - £216 inc VAT
    4x Wheel - £432 inc VAT

  • Custom Colours


    Price
    2x Wheel - £POA
    4x Wheel - £POA

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What Is The Difference Between Finishes?

When considering your alloy wheel repair or alloy wheel refurbishment, two popular options stand out: diamond cutting and powder coating. Each offers unique benefits, depending on your priorities for style and durability.

  • Diamond Cutting: This process involves using a precision lathe to remove a thin layer of the alloy’s surface, creating a polished, reflective finish. It’s ideal for high-end wheels, delivering a sleek, luxury aesthetic that enhances the overall appearance of your car. Diamond cutting is perfect for intricate wheel designs and is often found on premium vehicles.

  • Powder Coating: This method applies a powder-based paint that is baked onto the wheel, forming a durable and smooth finish. Powder coating is available in a wide range of colours and finishes, offering flexibility to customise your wheels. It’s highly resistant to chips, scratches, and corrosion, making it an excellent choice for everyday durability.

Both techniques are effective solutions for restoring or upgrading alloy wheels. Choose diamond cutting for a high-end, polished look or powder coating for lasting protection and versatility.

At Vantom Automotive, we specialise in both wheel refurbishment methods to meet your specific needs.

Alloy Wheel Refurbishment Cheshire

Before

Here is a diamond cut wheel before our alloy wheel repair begins at our facility in Congleton, Cheshire.

Alloy Wheel Refurbishment Process

Stripped

Here is the wheel after being stripped and blasted, ready for our alloy wheel refurbishment process to being powder coating.

Alloy Wheel Repair Process

After

This is the alloy wheel rim repaired and powder coated gloss black. 3 stage, primer, colour, clear for a long lasting finish.

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FAQs

What is Wheel Refurbishment?

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 Wheel Refurbishment and Wheel Repair?

  • 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 wheel refurbishment and wheel repair for customers in Cheshire, including Congleton, Macclesfield, and beyond.

How Long Does Wheel Refurbishment Take?

Most 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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