Diamond Cut Wheel Repair Specialists
What is Diamond Cut Alloy Repair?
Diamond cutting involves precision machining the face of the wheel using a specialist CNC lathe. This process carefully removes a thin layer from the surface, eliminating damage such as scratches, kerb marks, and corrosion.
The result is a clean, high-shine metal finish that closely restores the original factory look. Once machined, the wheel is sealed with a durable lacquer to protect the surface and enhance its long-term durability.
Diamond cut alloy repair is ideal for restoring the appearance of your wheels while maintaining a premium, like-new finish.
Our diamond Cut Repair Process
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Inspection
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Preparation
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CNC precision cutting
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Lacquer protection
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Final quality check
Benefits & Limitations of Diamond Cut Alloy Repair
Benefits
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Factory-Fresh Finish
Diamond cutting restores your alloy to a clean, high-shine finish that closely matches the original manufacturer look.
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Removes Surface Damage
Effectively removes kerb damage, scratches, and imperfections from the face of the wheel for a smooth result.
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Enhances Vehicle Appearance
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Protective Lacquer Coating
A durable lacquer is applied after cutting to protect the surface and help maintain the finish over time.
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Cost-Effective Alternative
Limitations
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Limited Number of Cuts
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Not Suitable for All Damage
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May Require Workshop Equipment
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Finish Requires Maintenance
The exposed metal finish can be more susceptible to corrosion if not properly maintained and cared for.
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Not All Wheels Are Diamond Cut
North Devon's most trusted wheel repair specialists
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Experienced Technicians
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Specialist Equipment
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Honest Advice
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Competitive Pricing
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Mobile / Local Service
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Fast Turnaround
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We serve North Devon and surrounding areas
Based in North Devon, we offer mobile wheel refurbishments to the following areas:
- Barnstaple
- Bideford
- Torrington
- Braunton
- Ilfracombe
- South Molton
- Tiverton
- And More
FAQs
How long does diamond cut alloy repair take?
Most diamond cut repairs can be completed within a few hours, although more extensive damage or workshop-based repairs may take longer.
Can all wheels be diamond cut?
No, only wheels originally designed with a diamond cut finish are suitable for this type of refurbishment.
How many times can a wheel be diamond cut?
Because a small layer of metal is removed during machining, wheels can only be safely diamond cut a limited number of times.
Can kerb damage be repaired with diamond cutting?
Yes, diamond cutting is ideal for repairing kerb damage, scratches, and surface imperfections on diamond cut alloy wheels.
Is diamond cut repair durable?
Yes, the wheel is sealed with a protective lacquer after machining to help protect the finish and maintain its appearance.
Will the wheel look like new again?
Diamond cutting restores the original factory-style finish as closely as possible, leaving a clean, high-shine metal surface.
How much does diamond cut alloy repair cost?
Pricing depends on the size of the wheel and the level of damage. Contact us for a fast, no-obligation quote.
How do I know if my wheels need diamond cut repair?
If your alloys have kerb damage, scratches, corrosion, or a faded finish, diamond cutting can help restore their original appearance.