Here's a question for those who are knowledgable with automotive paint.
About a year and a half ago, the trunk on my 2001 BMW M5 was repainted. Since then, it has been stripped and repainted seven times (the most resent was a month ago) because the paint kept shrinking. The first six times, it was painted at shop "A," and the last time at shop "B."
Both shops do phenomenal work, located in Los Angeles County, and they both use Glasurit paint.
Since both shop A and B and more than capable enough to do the work, why does the paint keep shrinking and losing gloss? Shop A told me it had something to do with the color of my car (Lemans Blue) and because of the switch to water based paint. Shop B told me it was because of the switch to water based paint.
Here are some pictures (sorry for the poor photos, it's hard to get a shot of the problem)
Reflection on the trunk is nice and dull
Wetsanding and polishing does not work because it is underneath the clearcoat.
Any comments are much appreciated! Thanks in advance.
About a year and a half ago, the trunk on my 2001 BMW M5 was repainted. Since then, it has been stripped and repainted seven times (the most resent was a month ago) because the paint kept shrinking. The first six times, it was painted at shop "A," and the last time at shop "B."
Both shops do phenomenal work, located in Los Angeles County, and they both use Glasurit paint.
Since both shop A and B and more than capable enough to do the work, why does the paint keep shrinking and losing gloss? Shop A told me it had something to do with the color of my car (Lemans Blue) and because of the switch to water based paint. Shop B told me it was because of the switch to water based paint.
Here are some pictures (sorry for the poor photos, it's hard to get a shot of the problem)
Reflection on the trunk is nice and dull


Wetsanding and polishing does not work because it is underneath the clearcoat.
Any comments are much appreciated! Thanks in advance.