Mercedes-Benz E-Class Wheel Repair & Refinishing — Scratch-Free Results
Service Price
$115–150
Estimated price · Actual price may vary by shop
Wheel repair & refinishing on Mercedes-Benz E-Class: Professional restoration with gloss black finish. Eliminates scratches in 8 hours.
This is a real owner review of wheel repair & refinishing on a Mercedes-Benz E-Class, installed at a certified shop in Korea. The total cost was pricing varies by shop and coverage area.
What Was Done
The wheel was inspected for curb rash, bends, and corrosion. Damaged areas were sanded, filled, and repainted to match the original finish. A clear coat was applied and cured.
Results & Benefits
Professional wheel repair restores curb-rashed or lightly bent wheels to like-new condition. The refinished surface is durable and matches the original factory finish.
Maintenance Tips
Avoid high-pressure washers directly on refinished surfaces for the first 30 days. Use wheel-safe pH-neutral cleaner. Inspect and touch up any chips promptly.
About This Review
This installation was documented by a real Mercedes-Benz E-Class owner in Korea. The photos above show the actual vehicle before and after the wheel repair & refinishing service. Korea has one of the most active car detailing communities in the world, and prices shown reflect Korean market rates — US pricing may differ.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q. How much does wheel repair & refinishing cost for Mercedes-Benz E-Class?
Based on this Seongnam case, the service costs significantly less than new OEM wheel replacement. Typical wheel refinishing ranges from $150-$400 per rim depending on damage severity and coating finish.
Q. How long does wheel repair & refinishing last on Mercedes-Benz E-Class?
Professional wheel refinishing typically lasts 3-5 years with proper maintenance. Regularly clean rims with wheel-safe soap and avoid harsh chemicals to extend the coating durability.
Q. Is wheel repair & refinishing worth it for Mercedes-Benz E-Class?
Yes, especially for luxury vehicles where OEM wheel replacement costs $600-$1,500+ per rim. Refinishing offers excellent ROI by restoring curb appeal and resale value without full replacement costs.
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