Melb BMW is the Factory repair shop. Or...realise that just after you drive the car off the showroom floor, it's now a USED CAR! That means go use it! It is never brand new again, it is your car and you paid for it, run it into the ground with a grin on your face. Unless you try to sell it with chewing gum stuck on the seats, you will not get much benefit from wrapping it in bubble wrap. My M3 is peppered with chips just behind the rear door on the guard. I paid for clear protection behind the rear wheels thinking that's where all the stone action would be. Turns out the fronts flick up stones and hit the rear guards