mobile wheel restoration Irvine
Got Curb Rash?
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we’re OC’s #1 mobile wheel Restoration service
Starting at
$145Same Day mobile Wheel Repair
How it Works
Text us photos of damage
Get a quote within hours
Schedule Repair
Drive away with factory-quality repairs
Why DIY Often Misses the Mark
That curb rash on your wheel looks minor enough to fix yourself, right up until the paint peels off two weeks later and exposes bare metal to brake heat and moisture.
Wheel restoration in Irvine is one of those jobs where the gap between a DIY attempt and professional work shows fast.
The wrong primer, a bad color match, or skipped clear coat turns a cosmetic issue into a bigger problem than what you started with.
Knowing what the repair actually involves makes it easier to decide how to handle it.
Our Commitment To You
Wheel Damage Irvine Drivers Face
Most wheel damage in Irvine starts with curb rash, that scraped silver edge you get pulling into a tight parking spot or misjudging a driveway cutout.
Beyond curb rash, drivers also deal with gouged lips, peeling clear coat that turns cloudy, brake dust staining, and oxidized finishes that look dull no matter how much you clean them.
Cracked or structurally bent wheels are a different story. Those need replacement or a specialist with hydraulic straightening equipment, not cosmetic work.
Repair vs Full Refinish
A quick cosmetic repair is ideal for addressing isolated scuffs or localized scrapes on an otherwise healthy wheel. a full refinish involves stripping away the old coating entirely and rebuilding the surface finish from the bare metal out.
The right call for your Wheels depends on how deep the physical damage goes and whether the existing factory finish is failing or peeling across the entire wheel face.
Your technician will make that professional determination during the initial inspection, ensuring you choose the most effective restoration method before any work begins.
How Mobile Repair Works
Mobile wheel repair replicates professional shop processes right in your driveway.
After a close inspection to identify the finish and assess whether a spot repair or full refinish is required, the damaged area is sanded, filled, and leveled to a smooth profile.
Technicians then apply color-matched paint or metallic base in thin layers, followed by a UV-resistant, heat-shielding clear coat.
This careful layering mimics the original factory finish, ensuring the repair remains durable against the rigors of daily driving.
What To Expect On-site
A single-wheel spot repair typically takes one to two hours on site. A full four-wheel refinish takes longer and may require a morning-to-afternoon window.
What slows things down includes deep gouges needing extra fill coats, specialty colors that require mixing, or multiple wheels with different damage levels. Plan on the wheel being untouchable for a short cure period after the tech leaves.
Finish matching is realistic but not always identical to factory, especially on older or specialty wheels.
same-day scheduling when available
Same-day repair is possible for minor curb rash on a single wheel when the schedule has an opening.
Most bookings land within a few days.
Because the work happens at your location, there is no shop drop-off and no need to arrange a second trip for pickup.
The convenience of mobile service means your car stays in your driveway while the repair is completed.
Cost Factor and Getting quoted
Wheel restoration cost depends on three things: how severe the damage is, the wheel diameter, and the finish type. A light scuff on a standard painted 18-inch wheel costs less than a deep gouge on a 22-inch machined face. Polished and two-tone finishes add complexity.
Getting a quote is straightforward. Send a few close-up photos showing the damage and the overall wheel, plus the wheel size if you know it.
Professional paint and clear coat delivers strong durability for most drivers without the shop drop-off.
Professional work pays off
Professional repair costs more than a DIY-kit can fix, but it lasts longer and protects the metal underneath. That means fewer repeat repairs over time.
The right approach depends on the damage.
A spot repair handles a single scuff quickly and affordably. A full refinish restores wheels that have widespread finish failure.
Either way, the goal is a durable result that looks right and holds up to daily driving conditions.
Get Your Free Estimate Now
Call Finest Finish Mobile or text a few photos of your curb rash, or finish damage to get an accurate quote for wheel repair in Tustin.
Include the wheel size and finish type if you know it, and ask whether same-day mobile service is available for your location.
Where TO FIND US
Serving orange county car enthusiasts
Our shop works with vehicle owners from across Orange County who want the highest quality wheel repairs available available.
We regularly restore wheels for clients from:
Irvine | Newport Beach | Costa Mesa | Laguna Beach | Mission Viejo | Tustin | Anaheim | Huntington Beach | Seal Beach | Long Beach | Torrance | Lakewood | Chino | Ontario | Yorba Linda
If you're searching for wheel repairs near you in Orange County, our team delivers professional installations designed for long-term protection.
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