![]() ![]() Unfortunately, this occurs on many vehicles. The bottom line? One, multiple, or all of the paint layers are separating from the wheel/rim. Stop by today to view our display of sample wheels that we've Powder Coated in a variety of colors and experience the finish quality for yourself. We offer standard colors as well as an endless variety of custom colors and finishes ranging from ‘Bama Red to Copper to Mirror Black, there's a color choice for you. We do it right - and the results show it. Our powder coating process includes: full immersion in our eco-friendly paint removal acid followed by a high pressure wash, sandblasting to remove corrosion, and hot bake powder coating. This gives a longer functional life to the wheel as the metal is sealed from oxidation and the tire bead sealing surface is renewed. Powder is the ideal solution for custom coloring, finish failure, and corrosion because we start fresh from bare metal and the whole wheel/rim is coated, not just the face. The smooth, even finish simply can’t be duplicated by spray coatings. The primary reason to Powder Coat is the finish quality and paint hardness giving it a great look with improved longevity over standard paints. We use industrial grade automotive paints and finishes to ensure your wheel/rim is properly repaired with lasting materials. We have the ability to professionally match any color using an industry-standard color matching system. We carry stock colors and we custom mix constantly. Our wheel specialists are all trained to custom match every wheel they put their hands on. Oh, and we remove the wheel from the car while we’re working on it so there’s no overspray on the rest of your car. We’ll smooth out the damage, match the existing wheel color and get you back on the road with your same wheel looking as good as new. Don’t worry if the paint is no more, some metal is missing, even a chunk! We see this every day and we’ll make it right again. Be it potholes, avoiding potholes, streetside / drive-through curbs, shoulders, etc. This can happen with everyday driving and standard road hazards. ![]() Curb rash, scratched, scraped, gouged, ground rims - whatever you want to call it, the wheel(s) unintentionally made contact and even though IT WASN'T YOU, your wheels aren't what they used to be.īad things happen to good wheels and we’re here to help. ![]()
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