Can you ceramic coat diamond cut wheels?

Ceramic protection is your best bet to help with diamond cut rims however its never going to fully stop the damage that happens from driving day to day.
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Can you put ceramic coating on wheels?

Ceramic coating can be applied to all types of wheels and wheel finishes. Matte, satin-textured, polished, glossy, machine finish, or powder-coated, painted all can be ceramic coated. For wheels that have a matte finish, a ceramic coating won't make them glossy when applied correctly.
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How do you maintain diamond cut wheels?

They should be cleaned with a mild shampoo. Do not use acid or alkaline-based wheel cleaners - this will help to avoid any discolouration of the wheel. Diamond cut wheels also generally have pretty harsh edges so it's best to use an air blower (if you have one), rather than cloths.
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How do I stop my diamond cut wheels from corroding?

For the ultimate protection against corrosion and staining you can make use of ceramic sealants, which can last up to two years. Be mindful however that even these won't fully protect your diamond cut alloys should you incur damage in the form of stone chips or scuff your wheels against a curb or pothole.
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Can you fill diamond cut wheels?

Diamond-Cut alloys cannot be repaired at home, as they require a lathe to be refurbished. Diamond-Cut alloys are first removed from the vehicle and are repaired using a lathe. The lathe removes old layers of lacquer and paint, this provides a smooth surface for repairs.
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Can diamond cut wheels be powder coated?

Can I get powder coated alloys diamond cut? Yes, all our Diamond Cut allows wheels have a powder coat base. This can be painted a colour to accentuate the effect of the cut.
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How many times can you refurbish diamond cut wheels?

Diamond cutting alloys can be performed more than once

Sometimes, wheels can be cut twice or even three times if need be, whereas other wheels should never be exposed to the process of diamond cutting after going through it once.
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Do you have to lacquer diamond cut wheels?

Once dry the wheel is mounted on a CNC (computer numerical controlled) lathe so that the face of the wheel can be machined to achieve the metallic diamond cut pattern. The wheels are then sprayed with an Acrylic Lacquer to finish the look. Although lacquered the diamond cut finish can be susceptible to damage.
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Are diamond cut wheels worth it?

However, if you deeply care about the looks of your car, then a set of diamond-cut wheels should be high on your list. Yes, they are more expensive to buy and refurbish if damaged, and they might not suit any vehicle, but for those cars that look good with diamond cut rims, there is no better choice.
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Can you lacquer diamond cut alloys?

Diamond cut wheels will not retain their finish for as long as a powder coated wheel. Any damage to the lacquer however small will allow water to seep in-between the lacquer and the alloy leaving “milky patches” on the diamond cut finish area.
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How long does diamond cut last?

I've had diamond cut & lacquer finish begin to fail within three months. Having checked with suppliers other than the one who did the job, I find that they are not far from recommending against it because of its vulnerability, and if you can get a warranty it is unlikely to be for more than three months.
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Can I use alloy wheel cleaner on diamond cut wheels?

Alloys with an anodised or chromed coating, or those with a diamond cut are not suitable for Acid Wheel Cleaning treatments.
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How do you get stains out of diamond cut alloy wheels?

Use a mild shampoo as they don't contain harsh chemicals found in wheel shampoos. Using a wheel brush dunk it in a bucket of the water/shampoo mix and clean between the spokes, inside the wheel and then across the face of the wheel. Working from top to bottom. Don't press too hard!
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How much does it cost to ceramic coat your wheels?

Having a professional ceramic coating installed on the paint starts around $1,000 to $1,400, depending on the size and condition of the vehicle. The cost increases a few hundred dollars when coating the glass, wheels, and trim surfaces.
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What is the advantage of diamond cut alloy wheels?

Another advantage to diamond cut alloy wheels are that the styling are designed to evacuate water, providing better grip in the rain. They are also reported to help prevent road accidents in the winter season. This is because regular wheels are outperformed by wheels with better traction and control on brakes!
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What is special about diamond cut alloy wheels?

'Diamond cut' is a kind of finish given to an alloy wheel that makes it much more aesthetic and pleasing to the eye. This finishing is done through a specialised machine on a painted wheel. Done properly, a diamond cut alloy wheel will have a dual tone finish with the bared metal having tiny grooves and a high lustre.
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Are Audi wheels diamond cut?

Most top end manufacturers like Audi, Mercedes-Benz, and BMW include diamond cut alloys on their vehicles as standard. This is because these brands are perceived to be “prestige” brands.
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What is the most durable wheel finish?

Advantages: Powder coated wheels are very durable and resistant to chemicals, chipping, scratching and fading. Because there are no evaporating solvents used in this process, no holes develop in the finish. This makes powder coating wheels corrosion resistant and great for exposure to the elements.
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Are OEM wheels painted or powdercoated?

OEM Wheels are painted from the factory. As long as it's a reputable shop, they should be able to match the factory finish.
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Can you colour diamond cut wheels?

Yes there are many different types of diamond cut alloy finishes, although the cutting process is the same - the finishes that can be achieved are huge, such as tinted lacquering and endless colour options for the uncut surfaces.
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Are Mercedes wheels diamond cut?

A number of premium manufacturers such as BMW, Volkswagen, Mercedes, Audi and Nissan will tend to issue their leading models with diamond or laser cut wheels fitted as standard. As shown in the picture, you will see an example of a diamond cut wheel issued by Volkswagen.
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Is it worth getting alloys refurbished?

We're often asked the question, “is it worth getting my alloys refurbed?” and in short, our answer will always be yes. Whether it's down to damage or you're trying to increase or retain the value of your car, we'd always recommend getting your alloys repaired or refurbed sooner rather than later.
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What's the difference between powder coat and diamond cut?

The main difference between powder cut alloys and diamond-cut alloys are the fact that powder coating does not need any solvent. A coating is electrostatically applied using powder coating equipment and cured using heat to enable it to flow and create a long-lasting 'skin'.
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