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I briefly had a Frozen Silver E92 M3 Comp Pack. It was an absolute PITA and is the only car i've rejected.
Cleaning it was fine, you just have to use a pH-neutral shampoo like Autoglym Pure. Obviously you can't polish or wax it afterwards, so it was a quick job.
Long story, but mine needed a small scuff repaired to the rear bumper and a section of flat/doppled panel to be blown over. Suffice to say it went from bad to worse and resulted in more and more panels being resprayed to get it to blend. All this did was result in the car looking horrific (inc one wing actually coming back glossy) and me getting my money back on the car.
I wouldn't own another but agree the best option is to wrap over the top of it.
Also bear in mind acidic foreign matter like bird st has to be removed asap otherwise you'll have a dull splodge left on the panel which is really obvious. So owning one that's parked outside in the UK isn't very practical.
That's one reason why it's also called 'paranoia paint' by some owners.
Cleaning it was fine, you just have to use a pH-neutral shampoo like Autoglym Pure. Obviously you can't polish or wax it afterwards, so it was a quick job.
Long story, but mine needed a small scuff repaired to the rear bumper and a section of flat/doppled panel to be blown over. Suffice to say it went from bad to worse and resulted in more and more panels being resprayed to get it to blend. All this did was result in the car looking horrific (inc one wing actually coming back glossy) and me getting my money back on the car.
I wouldn't own another but agree the best option is to wrap over the top of it.
Also bear in mind acidic foreign matter like bird st has to be removed asap otherwise you'll have a dull splodge left on the panel which is really obvious. So owning one that's parked outside in the UK isn't very practical.
That's one reason why it's also called 'paranoia paint' by some owners.
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