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Old 08-24-2010, 02:40 PM
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NYC Weather/Rain Destroyed Paint.

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So I purchased my SAV in February, with me being the second owner after letting go my 5 series and the previous owner lived in Florida. I guess the Florida sun toasted the paint and I get the short end of the stick. After a full compound detail the paint was looking awesome and shinny with just a few deep scratches the I managed to fix with touch-up paint. But this weekend I got this surprise. Here are pictures of how the paint just started to peel off my hood:




Now I have to strip and paint the entire hood and further inspect the vehicle for paint cracking. Does anyone know of a good auto-body shop in the NYC area that does good work?
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Old 08-24-2010, 02:57 PM
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Is that yellow showing through? Isn't the primer color supposed to be white? Are you sure the paint is original?
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Old 08-24-2010, 03:01 PM
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Is that yellow showing through? Isn't the primer color supposed to be white? Are you sure the paint is original?


According to the vehicles records and carfax the vehicle has never been in an accident so I am assuming it is the original paint. And its not yellow, it more like greyish. Pictures were taken on a rainy day with iphone.
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Dunno...
either a really suspect orig paint job, or a shoddy repaint on the hood, or...
Our X is almost 9 yrs, and has been through/sat out in some serious weather,
here on the mtn and, a few winter seasons of bake jobs in FL. Which makes
me not nervous about it being parked outside in the next monsoon.

Either way, it's a shame, but fixable.
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that is very odd, i bet its been re painted. go to a wholesale dealership and ask them to check the paint thickness with their paint thickness meter, then you'll know if the paint is original or not.
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that is very odd, i bet its been re painted. go to a wholesale dealership and ask them to check the paint thickness with their paint thickness meter, then you'll know if the paint is original or not.


Thanks for the insight. I think I am going to do this because it does feel extremely thin. I held a few pieces and its very "crunchy feel". Being that the vehicle is an '02, not that many years behind and also not everyone reports all repairs and accidents to carfax, so naive of me to think that this may have not been the case.

In any event, I have to shellout the duckets to fix this. Does anyone have any stories, input, or opinions about the kinda work done at franchises like Maaco?
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Thanks for the insight. I think I am going to do this because it does feel extremely thin. I held a few pieces and its very "crunchy feel". Being that the vehicle is an '02, not that many years behind and also not everyone reports all repairs and accidents to carfax, so naive of me to think that this may have not been the case.
Your hood may also have been resprayed due to rock chips or other cosmetic reasons besides being in an accident.

I think that may end up being the case here. Or at least, I hope so as I have a 2002 model year as well. I have been a BMW nut for a long time and haven't heard that this is a common issue.
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If youre in the NYC area, i'd get it painted at C&D in Hackensack. They do terrific work
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Impressive Auto Center in NY has very reasonable rates and the work I've seen is superb. If they weren't so far away, we'd probably be taking our 3 series there to get repainted.
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It depends on YOUR eyes and whether or not you can pick up on the differences in color, orangepeel, etc.

Anybody decent should run at least $8-$1K'ish....for a repaint. Maybe some blending as well.

Cheaper can probably be had for less. It all boils down to what would be acceptable to you for the $$ invested...
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