its about time!!!!!!
#1
its about time!!!!!!
im finally ready to paint my car and i was wondering where can i get it sprayed really good for the best/lowest price (im on a budget)?
btw...im only planning on painting the front bumper and fenders
btw...im only planning on painting the front bumper and fenders
#5
RE: its about time!!!!!!
ORIGINAL: mentaldis0rder
MACCO :P.. ive heard they usually do crappy jobs but they are cheap.. u get what you pay for unless you know someone..
MACCO :P.. ive heard they usually do crappy jobs but they are cheap.. u get what you pay for unless you know someone..
#7
RE: its about time!!!!!!
MAACO is not good. friend of mine told me they were terrible at puting stuffs back together. and color match is TERRIBLE
2000 CIVIC ex: paint to Yellow cost 900, dents removal included, no tax, paint body kits too. no door jams and underhood.
Hope the info helps
2000 CIVIC ex: paint to Yellow cost 900, dents removal included, no tax, paint body kits too. no door jams and underhood.
Hope the info helps
#8
RE: its about time!!!!!!
Yea maaco im pretty sure did my old ranger (brother had it painted before I got it) and paint started chipping off and it just wasn't quality......although it was cheap so I guess he got what he paid for.
#10
RE: its about time!!!!!!
I'll give you an example from personal experience, my shop is attached to a body shop. 1: Maaco about $900-1000, a real body shop qoute @$5000 for a whole car. Whats the difference?? paint is paint right? How hard can it be to sand and then respray???? Well lets see, a real shop replaces trim that needs to be, they sand and smooth down high spots in the paint. Most paints are multi stage now(Honda Milano red for example is a Tri-coat, primer, base coat pearl layer and then clear coat) How many layers of paint does Maaco use(I don't know myself) Do they mask off the or remove trim pieces? How qualified at paint matching and blending are they? Whats there warranty? Do they clear coat or not? There are a lot of variables with paint and todays paint ain't exactly the lacquer of eras gone by. Just make sure you ask before getting your car sprayed. Go to a reputable body shop before going to MAACo. Find out WHY they usually cost more. Just my two cents on the subject.