I checked it and the old coolant had barely any colour, just a slight grey tint to it. I simply syringed some out and it was pretty much colourless, semi-transparent.
Today I took my car for a coolant flush to a local BMW indy.
When I picked the car up, I asked what kind of coolant had been used and the two people at the reception desk couldn't give me a specific answer, just "pink". BMW's OEM is normally blue and the spec is Glysantin G48.
I have emailed them and hopefully will be taking my car back tomorrow to have both issues rectified.
Should I be concerned? What could be the issue that has caused the whitish/very light brown oily and slimey residue?
By the way, they used a radiator cleaner product called Normfest radiator cleaner. (Normfest 2897373) but that does not explain why the residue is slimy AND oily to the touch.
This residue in the coolant tank has appeared AFTER I took the car to the workshop. It wasn't present before...
Could it be the mixing of coolants? Perhaps using a funnel or a container contaminated with oil?
Another (worse) possibility would be the oil cooler gasket failing but they would have had to drive the car really hard while with them for it to suddenly leak...having said that, there was a Google review where a customer (who had a tracker) complained about his car being driven very fast while being road tested.
I hope this is not a sign of something much more serious...

Any advice will be much appreciated!