Select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below. You will need to join the MOA before you can post: click this register link to proceed. The forum, the club magazine, and all of the discounts and benefits the BMWMOA offers?Want to read the MOA monthly magazine for free? Take a 3-month test ride of the magazine check here for details. Why not take the time to join the club, so you can enjoy posting on We hope you enjoy the excellent technical knowledge, event information and discussions that the BMWMOA forum provides. Check "Remember Me?" if you wish to stay logged in. Talk to your painter, find what paint line he is comfortable with & try to determine if that is workable for your application.ĭon't try to get your painter to switch brands based on something you heard is the "right stuff." Each line of paint offers a complete system, where the reducers & activators, primers, base & top all are designed to work together.Welcome Guest! If you are already a member of the BMW MOA, please log in to the forum in the upper right hand corner of this page. You need to have materials for refinish process, and hopefully have a reliable supplier (local is best) that can do a good job mixing that color from the paint code. Whenever someone says they want "factory" paint, you have to consider the actual factory paint is not what will work best for refinish, because you are not processing the job anything like the factory. The paint code sticker appears on the inner fender.īelow is an extensive BMW color list, you can search the text by using "cntrl F" on your keyboard & entering the name. Yes, the paint code is needed to ensure the correct color is mixed. or is it more of a "Pick the closest color match that exists from PPG Auto today?" Fjord color? Is there some unique color code for BMW Fjord that I must tell him and he can order the exact paint somewhere.
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