Ceramic Wheel and Small Parts Polishing
Experience the transformative power of ceramic polishing at Black Heaven. We’ve taken the art of wheel and small parts polishing to new heights with our twin polishing tubs, designed for efficiency and impeccable results. Our innovative vibratory polishing method, combined with specialized media, brings alloy wheels and small alloy parts back to life, leaving them looking as good as new.
Our twin polishing tubs are the heart of our restoration process. Designed to cater to wheels and small parts, these tubs utilize a vibratory technique that works in harmony with different media. The result? A revitalized finish that makes your wheels or parts shine once again. Whether it’s curbed alloys or worn-out components, our ceramic polishing process is a game-changer.
Efficiency Meets Excellence
At Black Heaven, we’ve redefined wheel and small parts polishing with our cutting-edge ceramic process. No matter the wear and tear, our twin polishing tubs are equipped to restore that factory-fresh shine that you’ve been missing.
Our innovative approach combines efficiency with excellence. The twin polishing tubs, driven by vibratory technology, work alongside specialized media to work wonders on alloy wheels and small alloy parts. The vibratory action, carefully calibrated, breathes new life into worn-out surfaces, bringing back their original allure.
A Finer Finish, Every Time
When it comes to precision, we leave no room for compromise. Our ceramic polishing process is reserved for wheels up to 26″ in size and those that have not been painted. For those requiring an extra touch, we offer wheel stripping prior to the polishing process. By securing wheels and small parts to our polishing tubs, we ensure that the vibratory motion not only delivers a high-quality finish but also does so without causing any damage.
Experience the Black Heaven difference – where innovation meets restoration, and your wheels and parts are given a second chance to shine.
Wheel Polishing FAQ
Buffing is a process that uses a soft cloth to clean, whereas polishing uses a more abrasive method.
No, it does not cause any structural damage to alloy wheels as the ceramic media is not vibrated strongly enough to cause a large impact.
The small vibrating ceramic particles are able to penetrate and deep-clean small crevices which may be missed with other ways of cleaning.
It costs approximately $190 to ceramic coat all four wheels in a regular car.
Yes, the abrasive nature of the vibrating ceramic particles will damage painted surfaces, so we do not recommend using it on painted wheels.
Our Services
We offer a wide range of state of the art wheel and small parts customisation services.
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