Hi All,
In my continuing saga. Took my 1 month old titanium silver BMW 330ci to the dealer body shop this morning for evaluation of a hazy/cloudy 6X4 inch paint section on the right rear fender (same problem from my previous posts on the subject).
The manager confirmed that the cloudiness is underneath the clear coat and they'll have to fix it under warranty.
The process he explained is to remove the clearcoat on the entire fender (not just the effected portion) and apply "just enough paint" to the entire fender to cover the defect and and then reapply clearcoat.
Does this process sound correct?
Based on your experience, the color of the car, and the fact that the car is brand new, do you think this repair will be noticeable?
Thanks!
In my continuing saga. Took my 1 month old titanium silver BMW 330ci to the dealer body shop this morning for evaluation of a hazy/cloudy 6X4 inch paint section on the right rear fender (same problem from my previous posts on the subject).
The manager confirmed that the cloudiness is underneath the clear coat and they'll have to fix it under warranty.
The process he explained is to remove the clearcoat on the entire fender (not just the effected portion) and apply "just enough paint" to the entire fender to cover the defect and and then reapply clearcoat.
Does this process sound correct?
Based on your experience, the color of the car, and the fact that the car is brand new, do you think this repair will be noticeable?
Thanks!