Why Custom Wheel Finishes Make or Break Your Car's Look [Expert Guide]

Posted Jun-25-25 at 6:20 PM By Hank Feldman
Why Custom Wheel Finishes Make or Break Your Car's Look [Expert Guide] Car enthusiasts know something most people overlook—your wheel finishes can make or break your entire vehicle's appearance. The custom wheel aftermarket hit $1.32 billion before the pandemic, and there's good reason why so many drivers invest in quality finishes.Here's what we see daily: nearly 60% of buyers put personalized finishes at the top of their priority list when shopping for wheels. Smart choice, really. [...more]

How to Make Tires Shine

Posted May-03-12 at 12:00 AM By Jackie
There is nothing quite like the look of a fresh clean car on display at local dealership or car show. Seeing these cars looking beautifully waxed and shinning can make you want your own vehicle to look that nice and new. While you may not have the same custom parts or xd wheels it is possible to get your car shining like new. It's no great revelation to state that the most visible part of your vehicle is the body. Keeping the car itself clean and waxed will help preserve your paint and kee [...more]
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How to Clean Dirty Chrome Wheels

Posted May-06-11 at 12:00 AM By Jackie
If you have invested in sprucing up your car by purchasing high quality chrome wheels , you are going to need to take care of them. Wheels get dirty fairly easily. In some climates rust also becomes a factor. If you let that rust and dirt build up, it can wear off the chrome finish over time. Regular cleaning is essential and relatively easy. The first thing to know is that putting your car through an automatic car washer or using power washing tools can actually damage the chrome finish. It is [...more]

My Chrome Wheels Have Rusted Now What

Posted Apr-30-10 at 12:00 AM By Jackie
Many people like to get chrome on their wheels not just because it makes them look really good, but because it makes them rust resistant. This means that if you have ended up with rust on your chrome wheels there is a major problem. The first thing you may want to do is go back to the person you bought the wheels from if it is a dealership. Bring your receipt and tell them what conditions your car has been in lately. Unless it has been sitting in your swimming pool, if your wheels really do have [...more]
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