Painting and renovating wheels

The appearance of your vehicle’s body is an important part of its identity. Whether you need to fix minor scratches, remove more significant damage, restore the original shade, or opt for a radical color change, body painting is the ideal solution to achieve a perfect result. We specialize mainly in painting historic vehicles. Our services are designed to restore your vehicle’s original shine or give it a completely new, modern look that accentuates its uniqueness.

Wheel painting and renovation

Most Common Types of Wheel Surface Treatments

  • Glossy Paint – A classic and elegant finish that gives the wheels a striking shine.
  • Matte Paint – A modern and subtle look, ideal for sportier or more extravagant designs.
  • Metallic and Pearlescent Effects – Wheels that shimmer from different angles of light and can perfectly complement the body.
  • Powder Coating (Komaxit) – An exceptionally durable finish, often used on wheels exposed to harsher conditions.

Are your wheels damaged and are you considering renovation? Do not hesitate to contact us today – we will be happy to help you.

Free quote within 24 hours

Our wet paint shop has everything you need, and you can count on us. Bring us your product or car part, and we’ll take care of everything else at a reasonable price!

As experts in wet painting, we guarantee high quality, precision, and durability in the final products. In addition to applying wet paint—which ensures an excellent surface finish—we also perform surface pretreatment, such as cleaning and degreasing parts, sandblasting, or chemical treatment to improve paint adhesion.

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Frequently Asked Questions – FAQ

Can severely damaged wheels be salvaged?

Yes, in many cases. Cracks can be welded, deformations can be corrected, and chipped areas can be repaired using special methods. However, it is always assessed whether the wheel is structurally compromised to the point that it endangers driving safety.

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How long does the new paint on the wheels last?

When properly applied, the paint can last several years. It depends mainly on maintenance, driving style, and the conditions in which the vehicle is used (e.g. winter road salt or gravel). Regular cleaning and occasional treatment with appropriate products can extend the lifespan of the paint.

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How should wheels be maintained after renovation and painting?

It is recommended to wash them regularly with gentle cleansers, ideally without harsh chemicals or high-pressure cleaners directed at the wheel from a short distance. Use soft brushes or sponges when cleaning. There are special cleaners and waxes available specifically for maintaining painted wheels.

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How long does the wheel painting process take?

It depends on the condition of the wheels, the number of repairs required, and the technology used. In general, complete renovation and painting takes approximately 3 – 7 working days.

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