PDA

View Full Version : Carbon Roof repair


tbellamy85
02-03-2011, 08:13 PM
Hi Guys,

Washed the motor this weekend and noticed I have a chip in the laquer, no damage to the carbon luckily, but its gone white around the edges of the chip.

Does anyone know or recommend someone to repair this kind of issue? I asked Sytner when I went down this weekend and they said some laquer can be placed over it. But I don't want it looking sh|ty.

Cheers
Thomas

s.mac
02-03-2011, 10:14 PM
I'm sure someone has posted this before, might find something on a search :)
sorry I cant remember

Bounce
02-03-2011, 10:29 PM
Pinch some clear nail varnish off your Mrs or boyfriend,just until you get it sorted,dont let water get in it.;)

glendog74
02-03-2011, 10:54 PM
Hi Guys,

Washed the motor this weekend and noticed I have a chip in the laquer, no damage to the carbon luckily, but its gone white around the edges of the chip.

Does anyone know or recommend someone to repair this kind of issue? I asked Sytner when I went down this weekend and they said some laquer can be placed over it. But I don't want it looking sh|ty.

Cheers
Thomas

I have the same issue. :banghead:

I picked up a couple of chips on a Silverstone track day late last year and haven't bothered my arse to sort it yet. I simply placed some black electrical tape over them to stop water ingress - i hope it isn't worse when i peel it off!

Here's the only link i could find on here but it doesn't offer much help:

http://www.cslregister.com/forum/showthread.php?t=4411&highlight=milky

alexk
02-03-2011, 11:00 PM
You just have to get a BMW paint kit and use the lacquer bottle.
A single drop will do the trick for you.
I had the same issue 1.5 year ago, I put a drop of lacquer and no problem with the carbon roof.
Also, it's quite difficult to spot as it is transparent.

karbonkid
02-03-2011, 11:06 PM
Another here:

http://www.cslregister.com/forum/showthread.php?t=3590&highlight=carbon+roof

Any good bodyshop will be able to sort it if dont fancy tackling it yourself. Sounds like you have a little water laying in there. They'll be able to rub it back, re-lacquer and polish it all back to its original state.

glendog74
02-03-2011, 11:06 PM
You just have to get a BMW paint kit and use the lacquer bottle.
A single drop will do the trick for you.
I had the same issue 1.5 year ago, I put a drop of lacquer and no problem with the carbon roof.
Also, it's quite difficult to spot as it is transparent.

I have a SG paint kit with lacquer in the shed somewhere - i'll give that a try! :thumbs:

alexk
02-03-2011, 11:24 PM
I have a SG paint kit with lacquer in the shed somewhere - i'll give that a try! :thumbs:

I will get a photo from my 'fix' tomorrow.
I remember you have a polishing machine -> if you let the lacquer dry properly, you could polish the roof and make the 'fix' completely transparent.

glendog74
02-03-2011, 11:32 PM
I will get a photo from my 'fix' tomorrow.
I remember you have a polishing machine -> if you let the lacquer dry properly, you could polish the roof and make the 'fix' completely transparent.

Cool - i just wish the air temperatures would rise quicker to aid the curing in my cold garage!

tbellamy85
03-03-2011, 01:08 AM
Cheers guys

The guy at Sytner just said he will fill it up with Laquer, he didn't mention any rubbing down and polishing!

Might take it to my local bodyshop and ask if they can sort it.

Pip1968
03-03-2011, 06:47 PM
What about the points raised in the refurbishment of the CF splitters in this thread:-

http://cslregister.com/forum/showthread.php?t=2170

Karbon Kid "I did the prep work and I dropped them off to the bodyshop who are re-spraying the bumper.

They use a two part Lacquer which has a hardener in and this will give the best results, finishing with oven treatment. Like I did last time.

You cannot obtain a good and durable finish with any type of DIY aerosol, it gets applied too thin and does not last."


Does the laquer not need baking?

Pip

karbonkid
03-03-2011, 07:28 PM
What about the points raised in the refurbishment of the CF splitters in this thread:-

http://cslregister.com/forum/showthread.php?t=2170

Karbon Kid "I did the prep work and I dropped them off to the bodyshop who are re-spraying the bumper.

They use a two part Lacquer which has a hardener in and this will give the best results, finishing with oven treatment. Like I did last time.

You cannot obtain a good and durable finish with any type of DIY aerosol, it gets applied too thin and does not last."


Does the laquer not need baking?

Pip

Yea, hes gonna take the roof off to get it in the oven! :hahaha:

Pip1968
03-03-2011, 07:32 PM
I am sure there are other ways of getting the laquer to the right temperature without puting it in the oven but hey ho. My main point is is this a fix if it has not been baked.

Pip

tbellamy85
15-03-2011, 09:16 PM
Well guys, got the car back yesterday and wanted to update you on the Roof repair.

BMW are quite funny with repairing the roof, as it can cause a loss of strength in the material over time. However Peter at Sytner showed me the email direct from BMW with the methods of repairing which unfortunately I don't have a copy, however I have asked him to email it to me so I will scan it and get it posted. They have a strict approach to repairing them put it that way.

However, when I collected her Peter took me over to the car and showed me what they did and all I can say is WOW, the mark on the roof was gone, he advised me that they layered it with laquer a few times and then polished out also let it bake for a while (Caused a little bubbling on the black strips on each side of the roof, obviously to hot for the material to handle).

Also the car went in for a full bonnet and wings spray and it looks stunning now. Well should be for £1100, all with a BMW Guarentee aswell.

Very Happy, will post some pictures up this weekend if the weather is decent. She's in the garage now to chill out for a bit

Bounce
15-03-2011, 09:27 PM
Well guys, got the car back yesterday and wanted to update you on the Roof repair.

BMW are quite funny with repairing the roof, as it can cause a loss of strength in the material over time. However Peter at Sytner showed me the email direct from BMW with the methods of repairing which unfortunately I don't have a copy, however I have asked him to email it to me so I will scan it and get it posted. They have a strict approach to repairing them put it that way.

However, when I collected her Peter took me over to the car and showed me what they did and all I can say is WOW, the mark on the roof was gone, he advised me that they layered it with laquer a few times and then polished out also let it bake for a while (Caused a little bubbling on the black strips on each side of the roof, obviously to hot for the material to handle).

Also the car went in for a full bonnet and wings spray and it looks stunning now. Well should be for £1100, all with a BMW Guarentee aswell.

Very Happy, will post some pictures up this weekend if the weather is decent. She's in the garage now to chill out for a bitSounds good mate,how much would it have been just for the roof repair.:whistle:

tbellamy85
16-03-2011, 08:42 PM
Sounds good mate,how much would it have been just for the roof repair.:whistle:

Not sure mate, I didn't ask. They chucked it in with the price

shimmy
16-03-2011, 08:49 PM
I bet for £1100 they'd have thrown in a packet of custard creams as well!,

Good job though nd glad it's sorted:thumbs:

tbellamy85
17-03-2011, 01:02 PM
I bet for £1100 they'd have thrown in a packet of custard creams as well!,

Good job though nd glad it's sorted:thumbs:

Yeh I know its quite expensive Shim, but they have done quite alot of work. I wanted to get it done because of the guarentee you get with all Sytner Bodyshop work so I am covered if anything starts screwing up.

The only problem I have is the black strips have bubbled slightly.

DuncanR
17-03-2011, 03:20 PM
I have a SG paint kit with lacquer in the shed somewhere - i'll give that a try! :thumbs:Try not to get mixed up mate !!:blalalala:

Rutkowski
17-03-2011, 10:42 PM
Not sure mate, I didn't ask. They chucked it in with the price

:thumbs: i'm glad it's all sorted!

could you pls share this email with us? :thumbs: thanks!

tbellamy85
17-03-2011, 11:53 PM
:thumbs: i'm glad it's all sorted!

could you pls share this email with us? :thumbs: thanks!

Will do mate once I get it ;)

Rutkowski
22-03-2011, 09:13 PM
Will do mate once I get it ;)

:thumbs::thumbs::thumbs:

LHutchin
27-09-2014, 09:46 AM
Will do mate once I get it ;)

Thread resurrection

Did anyone ever get a copy of the. email BMW with the methods of repairing the roof?

Johnnywb
29-09-2014, 08:48 PM
Also interested in this. Noticed a small chip today about the size of one of the cf 'squares'