motorsleuth
New member
To the people who offer alloy wheel repair- is it a profitable service to offer? I noticed there aren't many people out there doing it, but I could see a good demand. I've owned many cars with road rash on the alloys, and I see how much they devalue a car. But will a customer see that, and want to pay for it?
If its a good service to offer, where's the best place to get training? Is it hard to learn, or is it something I can buy a video for and teach myself to do?
If its a good service to offer, where's the best place to get training? Is it hard to learn, or is it something I can buy a video for and teach myself to do?