has anybody had experience with the quality of MAACO paint jobs?
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I would tell you to find a nice independent shop in your area .
They can usually offer much better quality work in the same price range as a chain place like Maaco .
Unless you are cheap bastard and expect a concours quality job for $200 .
Realistically you should budget $1k-$1.5k for a budget respray .
Also this is more than likely gonna get towed .
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i have had a couple of cars sprayed at maaco, and honestly it is all in your prep work. every job that they've done came out amazing and lasted for a good bit... atleast til i sold the car 5 years later. everyone thinks that just because they are a chain, they're no good... not true. true, they are a production shop, but quality can still be obtained. just take a da to your car and go to work. do all your body work, spot primer and wet sand. i took off all of my trim and everything i didn't want them to tape up, and when i got it back i just wet sanded again and buffed. viola! you have a good paint job for a meer $750!! just my 2 cents that is.
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My experiance with a Maaco painted car, I bought a 70 Dodge Dart that was painted by them. The PO did all of the body work then he had them paint it. I don't know who taped it off, but they sucked. The paint had very little gloss to it and was thin. But the only plus side to it was that the mettalic was even through out the paint and wasn't blotchy and there was no runs in it.
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Originally posted by Tavern Gnome View PostJust don't do it. I'm sure there are a 100 small independent body shops in your area that would do a much nicer job for cheap. Trust me, I get the privilege of trying to fix thier bullshit when they come into my shop.
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