Alloy wheel diamond cutting is a specialised service that involves restoring the finish of diamond cut alloy wheels. Diamond cut alloys are known for their shiny and reflective surface that catches light and sparkles, but they are also more susceptible to damage from road debris and harsh weather conditions. This is where diamond cut alloy wheel repair comes in.

What is alloy wheel diamond cutting?
Alloy wheel diamond cutting is a process that uses diamond-tipped tools to remove scratches, scuffs, and other blemishes from alloy wheels. The process is done by mounting the wheel on a special alloy wheel lathe and then using the diamond-tipped tools to remove a thin layer from the surface of the wheel. The tools are very precise, so they can remove even the smallest scratches and blemishes.

Alloy wheel diamond cutting is a popular service for restoring the appearance of alloy wheels. The process can make your wheels look like new again, and it is a more affordable option than replacing your wheels.

Benefits of Alloy Wheel Diamond Cutting

  • Restores the original shine of your alloy wheels
  • Removes scratches, scuffs, and other blemishes
  • Makes your alloy wheels look like new again
  • Is a more affordable option than replacing your alloy wheels
A finished diamond cut alloy wheel refurbished by Rolling Rims

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What are diamond cut alloys?
Diamond cut alloys are alloy wheels that feature a shiny, reflective surface that sparkles and catches the eye. This finish is achieved by removing a thin layer from the wheel's surface using specialist lathing equipment, creating a precise and uniform finish distinct from other alloy wheel types. Diamond cut alloys are more susceptible to damage from road debris and harsh weather conditions, which is why alloy wheel diamond cutting is a popular service for restoring their appearance.
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Can my alloys be diamond cut?
Whether or not your alloys can be diamond cut will depend on their size, condition, and the number of times they've been previously cut. Diamond cut alloy wheels can only be recut a limited number of times, as removing too much alloy could weaken the structure, making it unstable. Rolling Rims' team of specialists can assess your alloy wheels and advise whether diamond cutting is an option or an Alloy Wheel Powder Coating refurbishment would suit your requirements.
An alloy wheel on the alloy wheel lathe at Rolling Rims workshop
How many times can a alloy be diamond cut?
Diamond cut alloys can only be re-cut several times, so choosing a reputable alloy wheel repair service is essential to ensure the process is executed correctly. Rolling Rims diamond cut alloy repair service is carried out using state-of-the-art equipment and by expert technicians with years of experience, ensuring that your alloys are restored to their original finish with precision and accuracy. Our team understands that the diamond cutting process is meticulous and time-consuming, but we take pride in delivering spectacular finishes that are sure to impress.
An alloy wheel being diamond cut on Rolling Rims lathe
Can diamond cut alloy wheels be repaired?
Yes, if your diamond cut alloy has been damaged or scuffed, it can be repaired using specialised repair services like those offered at Rolling Rims. Damage often occurs when the wheel comes into contact with a curb or other road debris. Our team of experts uses advanced equipment and techniques to restore the finish of diamond cut alloy wheels, including removing scratches and dents, refinishing the surface, and applying a protective coating to help prevent future damage. We offer a range of repair options, including alloy wheel diamond cutting , powder coating , and more, to ensure that your wheels look and perform their best.
A finished diamond cut alloy wheel
Can you remove corrosion from diamond cut alloys?
Corrosion is common on diamond cut alloys. It occurs when the lacquer is damaged, allowing water to get between the alloy and the lacquer. This causes a cloudy effect. Unfortunately, you cannot just remove corrosion from a diamond cut alloy. However, it is possible to repair the alloy and return it to its former glory. The alloy will need to go through the whole diamond cutting process to remove the corroded material.
BA damaged diamond cut alloy wheel before refurbishment
Why Choose Rolling Rims?
When it comes to alloy wheel repair services, choosing a reliable and experienced provider is crucial. Rolling Rims has years of experience in providing high-quality alloy wheel repair services, including alloy wheel diamond cutting and diamond cut alloy wheel repair. We use only the best equipment and materials to ensure that your wheels are repaired to the highest standard possible. Our team is dedicated to providing exceptional customer service, and we take pride in delivering results that exceed your expectations. Contact us today to learn more about our services and how we can help get back on the road.
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Our Diamond Cutting Process

At Rolling Rims, we understand the importance of alloy wheels for any vehicle. That's why we provide a variety of services to keep your wheels in top condition. From basic repairs to custom split rim rebuilds, our team has the expertise to give you the perfect finish.

Step 1 - Remove

Rolling Rims employee removing a wheel from an Audi ready to take into the workshop

If you've bought your vehicle to us, we’ll jack your vehicle up, place it on axle stands and remove your wheels. Once your wheels are inside the workshop, we'll remove your tyres and valves, getting them ready for stripping.

Step 2 - Strip

Alloy wheel that has been taken out of the chemical stripping bath and has the old paint falling off

Now your alloys have had the tyres and valves removed. We can start prepping them for paint. Your alloys are stripped using Rolling Rims unique chemical mixture, which removes all paint and grime, even from hard-to-reach areas.

Step 3 - Prep

Alloy wheel being prepped for paint using a sanding wheel to achieve a smooth level finish

Once your alloys are done soaking, they are moved to our steam cleaning bay. This allows us to remove all residue from the alloys ensuring they are ready for the next steps. If your alloys are damaged, we’ll need to sand them down, weld and then media blast. Depending on the damage, we may need to fill some areas to get a level surface before painting.

Step 4 - Paint

Alloy wheel being powder coated black in the spray booth

Now that your alloys have been prepped & cleaned, we can get them into our powder coating bay. Once inside, we apply your specified colour and put them in the oven to cure.

Step 5 - Cut

Alloy wheel being diamond cut in Rolling Rims state of the art alloy wheel lathe

Now that the alloys have been painted, we can get them onto our specialist alloy wheel lathe, ready to Diamond cut your alloys. After all the alloys have been diamond cut, we treat and protect them using our specialist products. This involves lacquering each alloy wheel to get them ready for the road ahead.

Step 6 - Assemble

Rolling Rims employee fitting a tyre to the freshly refurbished alloy wheel

That's it! Your alloys are looking new and are ready to be built up. We'll put new valves in and your tyres back on. If your tyres are low on tread, we stock a wide variety of tyres. This is a great time to consider fitting new tyres if needed. We then balance the wheels and ensure they are within spec and ready to go back on your vehicle. *Note* - *TPMS stems will be reused if suitable. We will not refit tyres with excessive damage.*

Warranty Information

Customers alloy wheels that have been refurbished by Rolling Rims waiting to go back onto their vehicle

We provide a full 12-month warranty with all refurbishments. This excludes stone chips, curb damage, and damage around the bolt holes or around the lip caused by incorrect fitting. All warranty claims need to be inspected beforehand.

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“Just picked up my car from this brilliant company, they have transformed the look of my car. They were professional, nothing was too much trouble. The wheels look absolutely amazing, they look new! Diamond cut and black finish…. Thank you so much guys xxxx”

Jane Stringer
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Rolling Rims employee removing an alloy wheel from a Range Rover ready for alloy wheel refurbishment

Why Wait?

Rolling Rims makes alloy wheel refurbishment simple, offering collection from your door or in-store drop off.