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Common Causes of Alloy Wheel Damage and How to Avoid Them

Alloy wheels add style and performance to your vehicle, but they are also susceptible to damage. Understanding the common causes and how to avoid them can help maintain your wheels in pristine condition.

1. Curb Damage:
One of the most common causes of alloy wheel damage is hitting curbs while parking or navigating tight corners. This can lead to scratches, dents, and even cracks. To avoid this, always park carefully and consider using curb protectors or parking sensors to guide you.

2. Speed Bumps:
Driving over rough roads or hitting speed bumps at high speeds can cause significant damage, including bending and cracking your alloy wheels. While it's often unavoidable, try to drive slowly over rough roads and keep an eye out for speed bumps, especially in poorly maintained areas.
 
3. Brake Dust:
Brake dust, a mixture of metal shavings, carbon fibres, and adhesives, can accumulate on alloy wheels and cause corrosion over time. Regular cleaning with a non-acidic wheel cleaner and a soft brush can prevent buildup and protect the wheel's finish.
 
4. Improper Cleaning:
Using harsh chemicals or abrasive tools to clean alloy wheels can strip away protective coatings and cause scratches. Always use a gentle wheel cleaner and a soft cloth or sponge to clean your wheels.
 
5. Weather Conditions:
Exposure to extreme weather, such as road salt in winter, can lead to corrosion and damage. Applying a wheel sealant or wax can provide an extra layer of protection against the elements.
 
6. Road Debris and Aggressive Driving:
Hitting road debris, such as rocks or broken glass, can cause damage to the wheel. Aggressive braking and acceleration can also lead to wheel damage. Drive smoothly and avoid aggressive driving to minimise the risk.
 
By taking these preventative measures, you can keep your alloy wheels looking great and extend their lifespan. Regular maintenance and cautious driving are key to avoiding common causes of damage.
 
For expert advice and quality alloy wheel care products, visit our website and explore our range of solutions.  We provide diamond cut alloy wheel repair in West Sussex, ensuring your wheels are restored to their highest quality.
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