Body work in Ayr
Services for fixing alloy wheels to your BMW
Cars with alloy wheels rather than standard Volkswagen rims and hub caps can have greater road presence, whether you drive an Infiniti or a Hyundai. Different alloy wheel designs can be chosen, and different colours such as red and blue rimmed black or silver wheels.
Alloy wheels can be damaged in a number of ways, either from daily driving or effects of weathering. Corrosion can occur, caused by salts used to grit roads, whereas round the rims, bubbled areas can ruin your alloys.
Alloys can be affected by denting and kerbing when your car is being parked, whilst scratches and scuffs can affect the texture. Ayr body work specialists can restore your alloys with shot blasting, filling or lacquering services for complete alloy wheel refurbishment and keep your vehicle's tyres looking good.
Paintwork damage repairing in Ayr
Cars are extremely important to a lot of people, so finding chips and scratches in the paintwork is their worst nightmare. In addition, damaged paintwork can reduce vehicle value so repairing imperfect paintwork is one way of ensuring your vehicle's value is maintained. Chipped paintwork can be caused by day to day driving, when grit and stones collide with metal panels whilst you're driving along roads.
Scuffing and scratching can result from accidental damage in Ayr and can affect any area of your car, from bumpers to driver and passenger doors. Key damage that has been done maliciously can be filled and painted, providing a neat and smooth paintwork finish.
Polishing out Vauxhall scratches and scuffs in Ayr
Any surface in your car can get scratched or scuffed, resulting in blemishes, which can spoil the interior surfaces or vehicle exterior in Ayr.
Inside your Mazda, vinyl trim and car dash boards can be damaged by items being transported in your car, from gardening materials and tools to flat pack items and luggage.
Carpeting in cars and interior fabrics on ceilings are also susceptible to damage.
Where car exteriors are concerned, bumper damage can occur from reversing into walls or other vehicles, whereas the bottoms of car doors and surfaces of alloy wheels can get scraped by kerbs removing paint and leaving surfaces liable to rusting.
