Diamond cut finish

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Diamond cut finish

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I know a few people on here have a Diamond Cut finish on their wheels, and I just wanted to know a few things.

How durable is it? does it crack, split, scratch easily?

Is it high maintenence? Does it need cleaning twice a week or pit very easily?

Is it hard to bring it up to shine every time it's cleaned?

Does it corrode easily?

Any help would be appreciated.

Cheers in advance.
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Post by Ollie_R »

Diamond-cut wheels are much more durable than polished wheels, and are much less susceptible to pitting. They're turned on a CNC lathe, then laquered which gives a tough finish on the wheel.

Regarding corrosion, I find on older wheels, like my RA's they corrode a lot easier due to the age of the wheel. As long as you keep them away from salt and other nasties, they should be fine. A regular wash with regular car shampoo and a mitt will keep them safe from corrosion/cracks/splitting.

It's pretty easy to keep the shine on diamond-cut wheels, just give them a polish with regular car polish like Klasse AIO, and top that off with some wheel wax, and they'll be grand 8)
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Post by Tim_GTi »

Thanks Ollie, just what I needed. Always wanted to get mine done in this finish, but just had to check it was the right one for me 8)
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Your wheels will look awesome with a diamond-cut finish, Tim 8)
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I know, roll on next summer! :D
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