Are Alloy Wheels a blessing or a curse

Released on: November 23, 2007, 11:58 am

Press Release Author: Barbara Jeffers / Look4carCare

Industry: Automotive

Press Release Summary: Car Buyers love Alloy Wheels, but they are easily damaged and
expensive to replace. Is there an alternative?
Why do over 50% of all new cars have alloy wheels? Because buyers love the way they
make their cars look. However recent statistics show that 51% of vehicles have
suffered kerb or pothole damage to alloy wheels. Are they repairable or is an
expensive replacement always necessary? Who can the car owner turn to for impartial
advice and professional repairs?

Press Release Body: Car Buyers love Alloy Wheels, but they are easily damaged and
expensive to replace. Is there an alternative?


Why do over 50% of all new cars have alloy wheels? Because buyers love the way they
make their cars look. However recent statistics show that 51% of vehicles have
suffered kerb or pothole damage to alloy wheels. Are they repairable or is an
expensive replacement always necessary? Who can the car owner turn to for impartial
advice and professional repairs?
Read On

What's it 'wheely' all about?

Why do over 50% of all new cars have alloy wheels? Well, for the techies among you,
alloy wheels are lighter than standard steel wheels thus reducing the car's
'un-sprung mass' which benefits handling and dynamics. They dissipate heat generated
when braking more effectively but most of all, they look pretty and can transform
the appearance of any car.

So pretty but oh so easily damaged!

Great care must be taken when driving over humps and potholes, soft aluminium alloy
is easily flattened if you hit a hump or hole at speed. Much damage can be caused at
slow speeds, so it is advisable not to run up the kerbs when parking. A flattened
front rim may cause steering wobble at slow speeds but similar damage on a rear
wheel may cause a drone at high speed.
You Have Been Warned!!!

Alloy Wheel Refurbishment

We all know that sinking feeling you get when you (or your missus!) scrape your
lovely shiny alloy wheels a long the kerb! The resulting scuffs and scratches are
unsightly, ruin the appearance of your car, and if left unattended especially during
winter, can cause the wheel to corrode.

The cost of replacing the most basic factory fitted alloys will cost you at least
£100, replacing wheels fitted to the BMWs, Audis, Mercedes and Porsches of this
world can set you back as much as £500 per wheel!

Relax, don't worry, most typical alloy wheel kerb scuffs and scratches can be
removed by an alloy wheel refurbishment specialist and returned to original
condition in less than 2hours for between £40 and £60. In many cases the work is
carried out on site at your convenience.

Depending on the level of damage sustained, only the area of damage on the wheel is
sanded down, sometimes deep scratches may need to be filled with a special alloy
wheel gel. Most alloy wheel refurbishers mix their own paint to ensure a perfect
colour match, and blend to leave an invisible repair.

Full wheel refurbishment, where the tyre is removed, the wheel stripped or blasted
back to bare metal before being painted or lacquered is usually carried out at
workshop premises and sometimes requires 2/3 day turn around. The finished result
however, can be better than the original.

Before and after pictures can be seen at
http://www.look4carcare.co.uk/alloy-wheel-repairs

Alloy Wheel Care.

Even though there are 'hundreds' of alloy wheel cleaners and polishers on the
market, most top alloy wheel manufacturers recommend regular simple care and
attention. Rinse off dirt and grit that might scratch the wheel, and then simply
wash with soapy water. Some recommend applying a good quality car wax or specialist
wheel wax to keep the shine and help grime and brake dust to slide off more easily.

How to find a local technician: Look4CarCare is a national online directory
featuring technicians who can carryout minor repairs to full Alloy Wheel
refurbishments. Using the website www.look4carcare.co.uk, you can search for your
nearest supplier using your postcode.

Alternatively follow this link to see a list of all the Alloy wheel repair
technicians featured http://www.look4carcare.co.uk/alloy-wheel-repairs_list;y

About Look4carcare

Look4CarCare is a national online directory of SMART Repair suppliers in the UK. It
also aims to be the informational focal point for SMART Repairs and associated
industry news. The Look4CarCare website allows car owners to find suppliers offering
the exact SMART repair that their car requires anywhere in the UK. Services
currently covered by the valuable online resource include: paint scuff and scratch
repairs; windscreen repairs; paintless dent removal; leather repairs; fabric
repairs, bumper repairs; dashboard repairs; alloy wheel repairs, stone chip repairs.


Web Site: http://www.look4carcare.co.uk

Contact Details: Mike Jeffers
Managing Director

Look4CarCare
25 Sandacre Road
Nine Elms
Swindon
Wiltshire, SN5 5UA

Tel: 0779 279 3511
E-mail: info@look4carcare.co.uk
Website: www.look4carcare.co.uk

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