Not joined yet? Register for free and enjoy features such as alerts, private messaging and viewing latest posts and topics.
M40i Frozen grey, no touch up!
-
- Newbie
- Posts: 24
- Joined: Sat Oct 19, 2019 7:36 pm
M40i Frozen grey, no touch up!
Hi, just an update on living with frozen grey. Still love the colour but beware if you’re thinking of getting this colour. As we all know the roads nowadays aren’t great, frozen grey or any other colour trying to keep the car away from stone chips is near impossible. Anyway back to the frozen grey. I got a stone chip, not big but bugged me so I went back to the dealer for a touch up pen, they don’t do one! So I bugged them until they relented and got their paint shop to produce a match, they don’t do a pen they said because the frozen finish comes from the last coat. Anyway they did colour code the match, as I say not a frozen finish but good enough to take away a chip down to the white primer. What I didn’t want is anymore moving forward so I reluctantly paid for PPF on the car. This I guess isn’t for everyone but it puts my mind at rest moving forward and takes away the ongoing battle with the roads. I hope it’s been of help if anyone else is thinking of the frozen colours, as I say it’s the colour for me, but no touch up, unless anyone knows different. The picture is after PPF.
- Attachments
-
- C9B1BFE2-6CD6-4E3B-B455-6F44C27C9053.jpeg (392.34 KiB) Viewed 2687 times
-
- 431908D3-826F-4CC8-BC3B-3D301BDA524C.jpeg (353.57 KiB) Viewed 2687 times
-
- 81B26EB8-929E-4B09-8A13-CA5CCE040274.jpeg (360.68 KiB) Viewed 2687 times
-
- Newbie
- Posts: 24
- Joined: Sat Oct 19, 2019 7:36 pm
M40i Frozen grey, no touch up!
Also, if you are getting PPF for your car they only do the frozen in a split template, so you have a join on the boot lid, I decided not to do the boot.
- Jim S
- Member
- Posts: 394
- Joined: Mon Dec 26, 2016 9:59 pm
- Location: Ayrshire, Scotland
M40i Frozen grey, no touch up!
They also don’t do a touch up pen for Misano Blue. After chasing BMW for 6 months, they finally asked my local paint shop to make me up a small container of matching touch up paint.
- Phoenixboy
- Senior Member
- Posts: 2117
- Joined: Fri Nov 11, 2016 9:07 pm
- Location: english riviera
M40i Frozen grey, no touch up!
i would not bother with the bmw touch up sticks, they rarely match.
better to have the paint scanned by the pros and made up...
better to have the paint scanned by the pros and made up...
E89 s drive 30i manual/gone
space grey
Carbon interior trim
19" Veeman FS 25`s
cruise control
m sport seats
stubby
led halo bulbs
z4 forum sticker, for added power.
OEM wind deflector
Gone, E85 Ruby Black.
space grey
Carbon interior trim
19" Veeman FS 25`s
cruise control
m sport seats
stubby
led halo bulbs
z4 forum sticker, for added power.
OEM wind deflector
Gone, E85 Ruby Black.
- Obs-Com
- Member
- Posts: 412
- Joined: Fri Mar 30, 2012 11:41 am
- Location: Bolton
M40i Frozen grey, no touch up!
Is it just the front end or the whole car (apart from boot) that’s been done? I’m wondering about having just the front done but concerned there will be a noticeable “shine” from the PPF when compared to the rest of the car. The G29 looks fabulous in the matte finish though.
2011-14: E89 2.3sDrive
2014-16: E89 35is - Valencia Orange X2 (gone but not forgotten)
2016-17: F33 440i
2017-17: E85 2.5si
2017-19: F87 M2 - Long Beach Blue DCT (Stunning)
2019-23: G29 M40i First Edition (more stunning than the M2)
2023-??: G23 M440i
2014-16: E89 35is - Valencia Orange X2 (gone but not forgotten)
2016-17: F33 440i
2017-17: E85 2.5si
2017-19: F87 M2 - Long Beach Blue DCT (Stunning)
2019-23: G29 M40i First Edition (more stunning than the M2)
2023-??: G23 M440i
-
- Senior Member
- Posts: 1073
- Joined: Sun Oct 12, 2014 2:18 am
M40i Frozen grey, no touch up!
Chipex do it - U83 Frozen Grey
-
- Newbie
- Posts: 24
- Joined: Sat Oct 19, 2019 7:36 pm
M40i Frozen grey, no touch up!
Obs-com it’s all PPF apart from the boot, without PPF there is a slight more shine, I know the boot doesn’t have PPF but to be honest I’ve asked a few people if they can tell me which panel and I have to point it out to them, but I think that’s mainly because it’s the boot. It’s a difficult one I couldn’t honestly say if you only did the bonnet and front bumper that you would easily see a difference, I don’t think you would, the PPF does slightly take the sheen off. You could just do these panels and then add the others if you felt it was obvious. If it’s not a frozen colour then you wouldn’t notice. Also if you do decide to PPF really lay it on thick about making sure the pre cut PPF sheets are to the edge of each panel, it’s easy for this not to be so, just say I won’t except unless they are, as a 1-2mm gap to the edge doesn’t look good, trust me it didn’t pass my quality check on 2 panels first time round, it’s fine now and to be fair to the company they rectified it straight away.
- Obs-Com
- Member
- Posts: 412
- Joined: Fri Mar 30, 2012 11:41 am
- Location: Bolton
M40i Frozen grey, no touch up!
Thanks for the info. Very helpful.Fletch wrote: ↑Sun Mar 08, 2020 9:25 am Obs-com it’s all PPF apart from the boot, without PPF there is a slight more shine, I know the boot doesn’t have PPF but to be honest I’ve asked a few people if they can tell me which panel and I have to point it out to them, but I think that’s mainly because it’s the boot. It’s a difficult one I couldn’t honestly say if you only did the bonnet and front bumper that you would easily see a difference, I don’t think you would, the PPF does slightly take the sheen off. You could just do these panels and then add the others if you felt it was obvious. If it’s not a frozen colour then you wouldn’t notice. Also if you do decide to PPF really lay it on thick about making sure the pre cut PPF sheets are to the edge of each panel, it’s easy for this not to be so, just say I won’t except unless they are, as a 1-2mm gap to the edge doesn’t look good, trust me it didn’t pass my quality check on 2 panels first time round, it’s fine now and to be fair to the company they rectified it straight away.
2011-14: E89 2.3sDrive
2014-16: E89 35is - Valencia Orange X2 (gone but not forgotten)
2016-17: F33 440i
2017-17: E85 2.5si
2017-19: F87 M2 - Long Beach Blue DCT (Stunning)
2019-23: G29 M40i First Edition (more stunning than the M2)
2023-??: G23 M440i
2014-16: E89 35is - Valencia Orange X2 (gone but not forgotten)
2016-17: F33 440i
2017-17: E85 2.5si
2017-19: F87 M2 - Long Beach Blue DCT (Stunning)
2019-23: G29 M40i First Edition (more stunning than the M2)
2023-??: G23 M440i
-
- Newbie
- Posts: 8
- Joined: Tue Feb 11, 2020 1:51 pm
- Beedub
- Lifer
- Posts: 11011
- Joined: Wed Sep 10, 2008 2:25 pm
- Location: Sutton Coldfield
M40i Frozen grey, no touch up!
PPF shouldn't run right to the edge... it either needs to go around the radius or short otherwise it will lift in time. i do bulk cut PPF which none of these big shops wont even attempt ( expensive and takes considerably more skill than applying templates) . If i was to run the ppf to the edge using a template the film manufacturer wouldn't warranty it if theirs a problem, which eventually it will be!Fletch wrote: ↑Sun Mar 08, 2020 9:25 am Obs-com it’s all PPF apart from the boot, without PPF there is a slight more shine, I know the boot doesn’t have PPF but to be honest I’ve asked a few people if they can tell me which panel and I have to point it out to them, but I think that’s mainly because it’s the boot. It’s a difficult one I couldn’t honestly say if you only did the bonnet and front bumper that you would easily see a difference, I don’t think you would, the PPF does slightly take the sheen off. You could just do these panels and then add the others if you felt it was obvious. If it’s not a frozen colour then you wouldn’t notice. Also if you do decide to PPF really lay it on thick about making sure the pre cut PPF sheets are to the edge of each panel, it’s easy for this not to be so, just say I won’t except unless they are, as a 1-2mm gap to the edge doesn’t look good, trust me it didn’t pass my quality check on 2 panels first time round, it’s fine now and to be fair to the company they rectified it straight away.
Last edited by Beedub on Wed Mar 11, 2020 3:47 pm, edited 1 time in total.
www.topwrapz.com - Multi Award Winning - Detailing | Vinyl Wrap | Paint Protection Film Specialists |
-
- Newbie
- Posts: 24
- Joined: Sat Oct 19, 2019 7:36 pm
M40i Frozen grey, no touch up!
Beedup, thanks for the info. Warranty in place so hopefully it’s ok, but thanks again for your experience.
- handymanuk
- Member
- Posts: 62
- Joined: Sun Jan 12, 2020 2:39 pm
M40i Frozen grey, no touch up!
Picked up my Frozen Grey M40i on Friday. I'm not sure how I'm finding the paint so far. It looks amazing, but I'm worried about scratches and marks. A bird made a mess on the bonnet, I wiped it off using water but it looked like it had left a mark. After driving around quite a bit today, the mark seems to have gone. Is this other people's experience?
2020-now: G29 Z4 M40i, Frozen Grey with Cognac, Tech Pack, Visibility Pack and Wind Deflector
2017-2020: Audi TTS
2015-2017: BMW M235i
2014-2015: BMW E89 Z4 23i sDrive Highline
2017-2020: Audi TTS
2015-2017: BMW M235i
2014-2015: BMW E89 Z4 23i sDrive Highline
-
- Senior Member
- Posts: 2257
- Joined: Sun Aug 31, 2014 4:33 pm
- Location: Essex
- Contact:
M40i Frozen grey, no touch up!
Have a look at a frozen grey e92 now after 10 years. They all look terrible, it’s paint you can’t actually look after in the real world.
-
Onlinebuzyg
- Legend
- Posts: 26546
- Joined: Fri May 20, 2011 6:11 pm
- Location: Cornwall
M40i Frozen grey, no touch up!
In the mean time enjoy. It looks stunning.Angelus666 wrote: ↑Sat Mar 28, 2020 1:51 pm Have a look at a frozen grey e92 now after 10 years. They all look terrible, it’s paint you can’t actually look after in the real world.
- Obs-Com
- Member
- Posts: 412
- Joined: Fri Mar 30, 2012 11:41 am
- Location: Bolton
M40i Frozen grey, no touch up!
How it looks in years to come is down to how you actually care and maintain the paint generally. It’s the same for all paint finishes. I have a Frozen Orange First Edition. It’s probably easier to look after than gloss finish and is much less time consuming as you’re not constantly striving for the perfect finish. Obviously, major blemishes can’t be polished out as with a normal paint finish but as long as you use the right products in the right way its quicker to clean and maintain.
I use Nanolex Final Finish matte detailer to get rid of blemishes and contamination. When I first brought the car home I used Dr Beasley’s Matte Paint Cleanser followed by a Matte Paint Coating. Very easy to apply and provides paint protection. I’ve also used Chipex chip repair kit on minor stone chips. The paint match is good and think they do it in grey?
Frozen Orange And Grey looks fabulous on the G29. The car really suits the matte finish IMO.
I use Nanolex Final Finish matte detailer to get rid of blemishes and contamination. When I first brought the car home I used Dr Beasley’s Matte Paint Cleanser followed by a Matte Paint Coating. Very easy to apply and provides paint protection. I’ve also used Chipex chip repair kit on minor stone chips. The paint match is good and think they do it in grey?
Frozen Orange And Grey looks fabulous on the G29. The car really suits the matte finish IMO.
2011-14: E89 2.3sDrive
2014-16: E89 35is - Valencia Orange X2 (gone but not forgotten)
2016-17: F33 440i
2017-17: E85 2.5si
2017-19: F87 M2 - Long Beach Blue DCT (Stunning)
2019-23: G29 M40i First Edition (more stunning than the M2)
2023-??: G23 M440i
2014-16: E89 35is - Valencia Orange X2 (gone but not forgotten)
2016-17: F33 440i
2017-17: E85 2.5si
2017-19: F87 M2 - Long Beach Blue DCT (Stunning)
2019-23: G29 M40i First Edition (more stunning than the M2)
2023-??: G23 M440i