I would like to paint the roof of our 2021 i3 Galvanic Gold to match its exterior color. BMW of Honolulu sent me to its 2 local BMW-approved body shops so that I could discuss what I want to do and to get cost and scheduling estimates. The first body shop refused to paint the roof claiming that BMW doesn't support painting CFRP. He claimed that the primer, paint, or whatever would damage CFRP over time. Maybe he just wanted the roof of our i3 to delaminate so that he could replace it for $9k! He told me that he had replaced several delaminated i3 roofs.
The second body shop didn't know whether CFRP could be painted but would check. He told me that the roof antenna and roof side trim would need to be removed. I told him that the antenna is bonded to the CFRP and wouldn't likely adhere to paint as strongly. Also, it was fine with me if the roof was painted only to the edges of the rubber side trim. I wanted the antenna and side trim masked and painted around. He told me that they wouldn't offer a warranty if all trim wasn't removed prior to painting. Jeez, these guys must not want the work, or maybe they want to create unnecessary work so that they can charge more.
I'm beginning to favor wrapping rather than painting. Unfortunately, the shop that did a great job wrapping the roof of our 2019 i3 has no more metallic silver vinyl in stock so would have to special order a roll. They charge $200 for a special order plus the installation cost, $650 total, which is pretty expensive for a roof wrap.
Do you know whether CFRP can be painted without damaging it?
The second body shop didn't know whether CFRP could be painted but would check. He told me that the roof antenna and roof side trim would need to be removed. I told him that the antenna is bonded to the CFRP and wouldn't likely adhere to paint as strongly. Also, it was fine with me if the roof was painted only to the edges of the rubber side trim. I wanted the antenna and side trim masked and painted around. He told me that they wouldn't offer a warranty if all trim wasn't removed prior to painting. Jeez, these guys must not want the work, or maybe they want to create unnecessary work so that they can charge more.
I'm beginning to favor wrapping rather than painting. Unfortunately, the shop that did a great job wrapping the roof of our 2019 i3 has no more metallic silver vinyl in stock so would have to special order a roll. They charge $200 for a special order plus the installation cost, $650 total, which is pretty expensive for a roof wrap.
Do you know whether CFRP can be painted without damaging it?