Getting my car repainted?
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Originally Posted by Iceman' post='371759' date='Dec 28 2006, 04:17 PM
As long as they use the same paint:
The BMW paint simply SUX !
The BMW paint simply SUX !
My current car has only been waxed by hand once.
My old E60 was a second handcar by BMW Nordic
and machine waxed a couple of times -> NO PAINT!
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Originally Posted by ice' post='371756' date='Dec 28 2006, 10:00 AM
I am not happy with the paint job om my 2005 BMW 525i. I don't much about car paint, so please bear with me. If I get my car repainted in the same colour (carbon black) from a professional spray shop, will that paint job have better quality than BMW's?? I have heard I will able to get more layers of clear coat. Is this true?
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There will also be a problem when you want to sell the car. The Vehicle History will so one color and the car will actually be another color. Carbon Black is a very hard paint to work with, mainly because it is two different color's. When the car is painted at the factory, it is done is a series of level's with computerized robotic machines that have lasers to tell if the paint is the same around the car. It is a risky gamble if you ask me; however you have to be happy.
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Originally Posted by jay_menon' post='372014' date='Dec 29 2006, 02:48 AM
doesn't seem to be a good idea .You can never reproduce the same factory finish and shine.
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Originally Posted by MikeBuzzsaw' post='372513' date='Dec 31 2006, 06:50 AM
Not necessarily true. If you find the right talented shop, you might be able to get an even better finish and shine. Course it might cost 10k-20k.
Actually my father-in-law has a body-shop. He has shown me many times the standard paint job that comes on cars is most times 'cloudy'. Even on cars like Porsche and BMW. This actually makes his job a bit difficult, because his paint job is generally better than of factory!!
I can imagine you might be dissatisfied with the factory paint job, so a repaint can be a serious option as long as you keep the same colour and go to a decent body shop
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If you ever plan to sell the car, I wold strongly recommend NOT painting it. You will loose value and possibly have a hard time selling the car. Like many others on this post, I walk away when ever I see paint work on a car. I don't care how good the body shop is, you can always tell when a car has been repainted (paint on seals, rough edges, overspray, etc....)
I would try a good hand wax or detail shop first.
If your in the SF Bay Area I would stay away from Sponges Detail of San Ramon. On a $400 detail job on my Porsche they went through the paint with the buffing wheel on the upper qtr panel. I had to get paint work to repair it. I searched everywhere for the best body shop, talked to the owner about how important it was to not be abel to tell if the car had paint work. Well, I got my car back and it looked great from a distance, but if I was buying the car, I would be able to tell it had paint work.
Good Luck and I agree that the BMW paint is not the best.
I would try a good hand wax or detail shop first.
If your in the SF Bay Area I would stay away from Sponges Detail of San Ramon. On a $400 detail job on my Porsche they went through the paint with the buffing wheel on the upper qtr panel. I had to get paint work to repair it. I searched everywhere for the best body shop, talked to the owner about how important it was to not be abel to tell if the car had paint work. Well, I got my car back and it looked great from a distance, but if I was buying the car, I would be able to tell it had paint work.
Good Luck and I agree that the BMW paint is not the best.
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I think changing your paint will devalue your car...people buying the car might think you had a major acident thats why you have to repaint the whole car.....but if u really want to i would recomend a more unique colour!! maybe the Blue colour the "Alpina" uses? i saw a E39 repainted in that colour...really stands out!
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It broke my heart to have to repaint the rear quarter on my car after someone scraped the car in a parking lot. But it had to be done.
The shop that did the work did a great job. I've bought enough slightly used cars that - at least to my experienced amatuer eye - I couldn't see the repaint. I used the same shop that BMW uses locally. It's interesting that - at least in Canada - BMW dealers don't have their own body shops. They tend to outsource the work to local, good body shops.
Regardless, I'm sure it'll cost me when the time comes.
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The shop that did the work did a great job. I've bought enough slightly used cars that - at least to my experienced amatuer eye - I couldn't see the repaint. I used the same shop that BMW uses locally. It's interesting that - at least in Canada - BMW dealers don't have their own body shops. They tend to outsource the work to local, good body shops.
Regardless, I'm sure it'll cost me when the time comes.
Cheers
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