Wednesday 25 January 2017

The Machine “Touch”


Time and upgrades in technology have given birth to alloy wheels. They promise enhanced performance, smooth drive, can be straightened with wheel straightening NH. Add glamour and appeal to your car!

Have you noticed the differently designed wheels of different colors and designs zooming on the streets attracting each one’s attention?
Gone are the days when metallic colors like gold, silver and white were the only available options. In fact all of the colors from the rainbow are now available for your wheels. There are two different finishes your wheel can display; one is the painted wheels while the other is machine finished wheels.
More about Machine Finished Wheels
Whatever the finish, the primary objective is to protect the wheels from damage. Both painted and machine finished wheels offer equally good protection. However, they have a different appeal and appearance. Machine finish is applied with a CNC wheel lathe. This lathe cuts a layer of the metal from the wheels’ face with utmost precision. This provides flattened, polished, brighter, shining wheels. It provides a brighter finish than the original aluminum finish. Mostly, small lines are left on the wheels’ face, which are visible only on close observation. Sometimes the wheels are given a painting job prior to lathing. This results in more enticing, personalized wheels.
Experts at KwickSilver can do it for you with extreme precision with their state-of-the-art facility and add the required appeal to your wheels. If you require repair to your machined wheels, the experts of KwickSilver are just a call away. They will pay you a visit and take your wheels to their state-of-the-art facility, where the expert technicians will make your wheels appear as good as new.
For further details, you can contact them at:
www.kwickrims.com