h4tch3t said::blab:
Stone chips moan chips...
Get a Le Mans blue 3 series and we talk again about stonechips.
The primer is white/cream, so everytime you wash your car you end up whimpering away...
Polishing makes it even worse, as the dried compound ends up filling the chips and looking worse...
I'm contemplating a re-spray and clear bra...
BTW, it's not our bad roads...it's the crappy rules on our roads. Especially with regards to heavy duty vehicles hauling gravel / cement. They spill that crap all over the place...
aZZ_kIkR said:well i have gotten some stone chips and its a bit noticable with my colour but recently i see also my clear coat got damaged and is peeling on the lower front end of the bumper.
must i get the bumper re-sprayed fully or just the clear coat?
MiniMike19@DefinitiveAuto said:Unfortunately you cannot just spray clearcoat onto existing paint. :nonono:
You would either need to get someone like Leonard to do a "spot repair" using a bonding agent but ideally the entire bumper should be sprayed.
We recently had a case with a spot repair on a Z4M which I detailed about 6 months ago where the job had to be repeated as the wax on the paint (Put on 6 months ago) made the bonding agent bead upsetting the join between the old paint and new repair. :yuck:
Now my repair team knows that Collonite Wax is a stubborn fook to remove! :rollsmile:
So either a spot repair or sand-down and whole bumper respray. :thumbs:
Spook said:aZZ_kIkR said:well i have gotten some stone chips and its a bit noticable with my colour but recently i see also my clear coat got damaged and is peeling on the lower front end of the bumper.
must i get the bumper re-sprayed fully or just the clear coat?
Hi Bud,
I have had a similar issue - If your car has not been repaired by a "non BMW " repair shop - it will mean that your car is still under the lifetime paint warranty offered by BMW. Take your car into a BMW dealership - tell them you are not happy with the paintwork and that the clear is peeling away - you should get the bumper resprayed and repaired for no cost.
Well it worked for me.
Regards,
Sugen.
Coisman said:I hate getting stone chips!! :angry:
Coisman said:I hate getting stone chips!! :angry:
Sabretooth tiger said:MiniMike19@DefinitiveAuto said:One of the main reasons the newer cars, and this is not limited to BMW suffer from stone chips whereas the older cars dont is down to the paint itself.
A lot of car pre-2000 were painted with Acrylic Paint, whereas the newer cars are painted with waterbased paint which naturally is a softer paint.
Along with the clearcoat on the newer cars being much softer you end up with this result.
Its normal and it happens. :thumbs:
Why go backwards in terms of paint quality?
VernonD said:Hi there..I am reading about the car chips repair. Can anyone advise on a white BMW 2006 model of a place I can go to to fix a few chips on the bonnet of my car? Got a quote form BMW for R3021 for repair and spray of bonnet, and a chip on the bottom part of the sports front bumper. That is too much for me to pay.
NavZ said:Same here, E90 Black Sapphire Metallic (worst color for dirt/imperfections) & front is covered with stone chips:argh: