How to Repair Brushed Aluminum Alloy Wheels?
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Inspect the damaged area of the wheel and the type of damage. Common wheel damages include surface scratches, aging and blackening, and deformation of the wheel edge. Determine the appropriate repair process based on the wheel damage and begin the initial sanding of the wheel. If the wheel has deformation, cracks, or gaps, the wheel body must first undergo shaping and welding. After shaping and welding, the welded areas need to be sanded. Use aluminum alloy-specific filler putty to fill in minor scratches. Cracks and gaps must be filled using aluminum welding techniques.