When it comes to alloy wheel restoration, few tools are as essential—or as effective—as the Diamond Cut Machine. Diamond cut wheels, now common on everything from premium sedans to EVs, offer a sleek, high-gloss finish that elevates a vehicle’s look. But their surface is easily damaged by curbs, corrosion, and wear—making precise repair a must. This blog post explains what a Diamond Cut Machine is, how it works, and why it’s become a core asset for workshops, dealerships, and mobile repair professionals. Table of Contents What is a Diamond Cut machine – and what does it actually do? Diamond Cut wheel repair process: Scan, cut, and polish From scan to …
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