Poor paint finish on M5!
Discussion
So when I picked up my F10 M5 last month I noticed in the showroom the orange peel was quite bad! Told the dealer I would take it but would be in touch regarding it!
I am now waiting for a BMW regional Rep/Manager to have a look at the car and see if it "falls within BMW's standard/acceptable finish". Now I am fussy with my cars and don't think it is acceptable so will be pushing for the car to be sorted out with a good detailing company like KDS for a flat and polish.
I have read a few things regarding poor finishes on E92 M3's and BMW paying for the paint to be sorted but just wondered if anyone on here had managed to get BMW to pay for the work to be done?
I am now waiting for a BMW regional Rep/Manager to have a look at the car and see if it "falls within BMW's standard/acceptable finish". Now I am fussy with my cars and don't think it is acceptable so will be pushing for the car to be sorted out with a good detailing company like KDS for a flat and polish.
I have read a few things regarding poor finishes on E92 M3's and BMW paying for the paint to be sorted but just wondered if anyone on here had managed to get BMW to pay for the work to be done?
I just bought a 3.5 year old e92 m3, and the paint is very orange peely. I checked various BMW's some brand new , some a few years old and they all suffered from the same issue.
I'm talking to a detailer about this issue, and he says it to do with EU rules not allowing solvent based paint, apparently cars sprayed outside the EU can still use solvent based paint so still have a nice finish.
Mines going in for a full paint correction (wet sand etc) in a few weeks to correct the swirls that have built up over the years and the orange peel.
I'm talking to a detailer about this issue, and he says it to do with EU rules not allowing solvent based paint, apparently cars sprayed outside the EU can still use solvent based paint so still have a nice finish.
Mines going in for a full paint correction (wet sand etc) in a few weeks to correct the swirls that have built up over the years and the orange peel.
Edited by julians on Tuesday 31st January 10:09
Alpinestars said:
I must admit I like the orange peel effect, gives depth to the paint. A flat finish looks exactly that, flat and cold.

here are some examples of before and afters for you then

Before



during


finished




another car



after






and this car well truck
before


after



and here is a link to my own M car
http://www.detailingworld.co.uk/forum/showthread.p...
if it did give a flat dull finish then why do i do all my own cars this way and around 10 cars per year for same package then ?
as for payment through dealerships for this problem its not something i can write on a forum , have been in contact with bmw over this issue , and i cant publish it .
PM is your firend
kelly
David 997t said:
So when I picked up my F10 M5 last month I noticed in the showroom the orange peel was quite bad! Told the dealer I would take it but would be in touch regarding it!
I am now waiting for a BMW regional Rep/Manager to have a look at the car and see if it "falls within BMW's standard/acceptable finish". Now I am fussy with my cars and don't think it is acceptable so will be pushing for the car to be sorted out with a good detailing company like KDS for a flat and polish.
I have read a few things regarding poor finishes on E92 M3's and BMW paying for the paint to be sorted but just wondered if anyone on here had managed to get BMW to pay for the work to be done?
Your first mistake was accepting the car. I am now waiting for a BMW regional Rep/Manager to have a look at the car and see if it "falls within BMW's standard/acceptable finish". Now I am fussy with my cars and don't think it is acceptable so will be pushing for the car to be sorted out with a good detailing company like KDS for a flat and polish.
I have read a few things regarding poor finishes on E92 M3's and BMW paying for the paint to be sorted but just wondered if anyone on here had managed to get BMW to pay for the work to be done?
Good luck getting them t sort it out.
ps what's the car like to live with?
S
Alpinestars said:
I must admit I like the orange peel effect, gives depth to the paint. A flat finish looks exactly that, flat and cold.
Maybe you have only seen midway through the process and thought it was finished 
like these


looked good once finished


other midway throughs looking dull and flat lol

finished




kelly
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