Do’s and Dont’s For Cleaning Repaired and Refurbished Diamond Cut Wheels

The diamond-cut wheels have a different makeup from the standard alloy wheels. First, the wheels are painted before they are cured with heat during their manufacturing process – much similar to how paint is applied to the cars. With the wheel being cured, lath is used to machine the face. This machining brings up the shiny alloy finish on the wheel’s face. With machining being complete, the wheels are then finished using acrylic lacquer.



This lacquer is the key component since it has the ability to corrode much easily compared to the other types of wheel alloys. If the lacquer undergoes any damage, like curbing or stone chips, then the moisture in behind the lacquer will cause a cloud and bubbly appearance.

The Dos and Don’ts Involved In Cleaning the Repaired and Refurbished Diamond Cut Wheels
Just as when they had been new, cleaning is even a necessity for the diamond cut wheels after their repairs and refurbishment. To ensure the cleaning is rightly done, following the guideline is a necessity.

i. DON’T ever use the snow foams added with coloring agents
Despite looking nice, there are a few coloring agents which are sure to stain the diamond cut wheels and will ruin the crisp allow finish you are willing to preserve.

ii. DON’T ever use the alkaline-based or the acidic wheel cleaners
The alkaline-based or the acidic wheel cleaners will cause disastrous discoloration of the diamond cut wheels. Make sure you are using the wheel cleaner with a marked pH balanced and pH neutral.

iii. DO use the mild shampoo, in place of wheel soap
The diamond-cut wheels are much delicate, so the one more desirable is mild shampoo since it is free from the harsher chemicals which are normally contained in the wheel shampoos. While the wheel soaps and shampoos work excellently on most alloy wheels since they are containing strong cleaning agents meant to battle against the stubborn contaminants, while for the diamond cut wheels, the mild shampoos should be used to prevent caution.

iv. DO use the sealants or wheel waxes
Taking care of the alloys in between the washes is equally important as keeping them clean. Similar to the car paintwork, wheels’ protection after a proper wash is important. It serves as the barrier between the environment and the wheels and even eases out the wheels’ life in the future washes.

The professional repairers repair the diamond cut wheels by shaving the wheels’ top layer and revealing the alloy’s fresh layer. Nevertheless, it might not be the infinite solution when the wheels reach the stage when no alloys will be possible to remove. That is why effective care is necessary during cleaning them so the diamond cut alloy wheels can have an extended life.