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Wheel / Headlight / Paint

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Alloy Wheel Repair 

AutoPro1.com can provide repairs for alloy wheels that are scuffed, scraped, gouged and most other types of curb damage. Wheels that have had the surface pitted from brake dust or that have damage to the clear coat can be repaired as well. Our repairs take approximately 1 hour per wheel and the wheel doesn't usually even come off the car. We also do not need the tire removed from the wheel either, which means no mounting and balancing fees tacked on top of the repair. If you’ve ever priced a new wheel let alone a set of wheels for your vehicle you might have been shocked at what they can cost. As alloy wheels become more and more popular on today's vehicles they are also becoming more expensive to replace, some wheels can cost over $1,000.00 a piece! A wheel with minor cosmetic damage can be repaired for as little as $65.00 by AutoPro1.com. 

Headlight Restoration 

The deterioration of your headlight lens is one of the most overlooked problems with today's vehicles. You may not like the poor appearance of a worn headlamp lens but the most important issue is visibility. As the lens starts to discolor the light is unable to pass through. This decrease in light transference is a safety issue. More often state inspections are failing vehicles for poor light transference. The number one comment from our headlight customers is that they never realized how much light was being blocked and that the difference is like driving with two lights instead of one.  Most of our restorations produce like new results. Our headlight process is guaranteed for 1 year. 

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Chip & Scratch repair 

The first thing to understand about paint repair is that it is a process that helps diminish the appearance of the damage. The only way to return your vehicle to a close to original state is to have the damaged area repainted. Our process is a very economical way to improve the look of your vehicle for re-sale or trade-in. Trade-in value is greatly effected by paint damage. Your best option is to prevent the damage from happening. Please see our paint protection film information to learn how easy it is to never deal with stone chips again.

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