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    Honest Maaco Opinions

    I am looking for some honest opinions from people who have dealt with them before. My car is far from perfect and I don't want or intend for it to ever be perfect. I don't have the money for a top of the line paint job so it's either something cheap or just leaving it the way it is (which is horrible btw). Are they really that bad?

    #2
    way back when i didnt anything about anything, i bought some e36 m3 sideskirt replicas for my e30. and they were good quality and fitment and everything. but i took it to maaco to install them and they just glued on the skirts and charged me like 100$..eventually the glue came off and i pulled off the tires and drilled them in.

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      #3
      Take a look at some of the cars that they have painted. They usually have some sitting around outside, so go by and take a look.

      The local Maaco painted a 280Z race car for one of my friends and did a great job with the paint itself. Their bodywork kinda sucks, though.
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        #4
        The worst thing about places like that is the paint job really doesn't last as long as something of better quality would. If you're wanting something to look good for a couple years, just do it.
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          #5
          Most of the time, to get a decent paint job with minimal orange peel, you will still end up paying over $2000.
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            #6
            Originally posted by Mike325 View Post
            Most of the time, to get a decent paint job with minimal orange peel, you will still end up paying over $2000.
            my buddy got his e30 fully painted for 800 i think. it looks good too.

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              #7
              The best way to get a good paintjob from Maaco is as follows:

              - Prep the car yourself. Do all the sanding, leveling, etc yourself. They will basically spray the car without doing any prep at all, so do it yourself, and do it PROPERLY. A good paint job is 90% prep.

              - Remove all of the trim yourself. Accept the fact that they will do a poor quality masking job, so remove all of the trim pieces, and mask it off yourself.

              - Meet the guy who will actually spray your car. Be nice to him. Get his attention and tell him you'll pay him a li'l extra, give him a case of beer, whatever, if he'll take a little extra time on your car.

              - Pray.

              Maaco CAN do a good job. But it will be MUCH better if you take the time to prepare the car yourself, and if you can get the painter to make a little effort.

              Otherwise, yes, you will have a paintjob that has a million runs in it, with tons of overspray, and plenty of peeling in a year's time. Good luck trying to sell it like that, down the road.

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                #8
                You might have to do your own color sanding and polishing after the paint job to get it looking less orangepeely.
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                  #9
                  I had bought a 1970 Dart that was painted by Maaco. The paint laid flat with no runs and the metalic was even through out the paint. But there was hardly any gloss to it and the paint was a bit on the thin side.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Low Level E30 View Post
                    The best way to get a good paintjob from Maaco is as follows:

                    - Prep the car yourself. Do all the sanding, leveling, etc yourself. They will basically spray the car without doing any prep at all, so do it yourself, and do it PROPERLY. A good paint job is 90% prep.

                    - Remove all of the trim yourself. Accept the fact that they will do a poor quality masking job, so remove all of the trim pieces, and mask it off yourself.

                    - Meet the guy who will actually spray your car. Be nice to him. Get his attention and tell him you'll pay him a li'l extra, give him a case of beer, whatever, if he'll take a little extra time on your car.

                    - Pray.

                    Maaco CAN do a good job. But it will be MUCH better if you take the time to prepare the car yourself, and if you can get the painter to make a little effort.

                    Otherwise, yes, you will have a paintjob that has a million runs in it, with tons of overspray, and plenty of peeling in a year's time. Good luck trying to sell it like that, down the road.

                    This is so very true !!!! The only thing I would have to add is that the paint they use is a cheap ass paint and probably will not hold up more than a few years at best..... But 90% of the paint job is the prep put into the car to get it ready for paint.... And once it is done you will have a better looking job if you colorsand it once the paint has cured some.....

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                      #11
                      Maaco is fine for what you pay. A good quick fix for a bad looking car(like when the neighbors start yelling at you). Won't last forever but can't really go wrong for that cheap.
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                        #12
                        I had a maaco car once. The paint was peeling around the rain gutters after a year, they did zero prep work in that area. The paint underneath was smooth and clear coated.
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                          #13
                          No. Don't do it. No matter if you prep the car yourself and take everything apart, the fact of the matter is that Maaco uses the absolute bottom of the barrel single stage paint. Its just garbage. You're right across the bridge from me, I can recommend plenty of good alternatives. I've been in the industry for years and I know lots of people who can help you. Give Matt at Premier Collision a call, 253-722-5224, tell him what you're looking for and he'll help you out. PM me if you need anything else, just don't go to Maaco.

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                            #14
                            Rattle cans > Maaco

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                              #15
                              Maaco is the McDonalds of automotive painters
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