How We Refurbish Alloy Wheels With The 3 Common Types of Damage
Dealing with wheel damage is an unfortunate reality that many drivers may encounter at some point during their lifetime on the road.
These unexpected accidents can occur regardless of your driving experience or caution. Whether it’s a tight turn resulting in a scraping sound as your wheel hits the curb, a sudden encounter with a deep pothole while cruising at high speeds, or an encounter with debris left behind by a careless contractor, wheel damage can happen when you least expect it.
In this article, we aim to shed light on three common types of wheel damage and provide measures to mitigate the risks, ensuring your safety and the safety of your loved ones while driving.
While wheel damage can be frustrating and inconvenient, not all types of damage are equal in terms of severity and repair cost. Some wheel issues can pose serious safety concerns and require immediate attention to continue operating your vehicle safely.

Alloy Wheel BEFORE

Alloy Wheel AFTER
One common type of wheel damage is known as curb rash.
This occurs when a driver accidentally scrapes their wheel against a raised concrete curb while making tight turns, attempting to parallel park, or driving on a flat tire.

At AutoKorrect, we specialise in restoring your wheels to their former glory, providing convenient services at your home or workplace.
Don’t let wheel damage compromise your safety or the aesthetics of your vehicle.

What can I do if I see my wheels are looking damaged?
Trust the experts at AutoKorrect to bring your wheels back to their almost original condition, making them look stunning once again. eat away at your wheels once the protective coating is compromised.
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