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anybody ever use maaco?
any good?
got pics of the job they did? |
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wtf
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they paint cars right?
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uh oh better get maaco
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yup they paint cars
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yeah i have used them on other cars.. dont have a pic tho.
they do good work but ya need to know the secret .. otherwise it will look like shit bro |
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If you have a nice car don't use maaco, they are low grade painters, get a real paintshop to do it.
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well its a project car i been working on i want to get painted
i have heard mixed stories about maaco if you remove all the decals, etc. etc. they do a good job but if you just throw it at them to paint they suck low grade not really, they have some pretty high tech equiptment from the looks of it |
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mmmmmmmm..... Tomaaco .... mmmmmmmm......
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the reason it sucks i heard is they use a softener to soften the paint thats already on the car, so the new paint will adhere to it.
so the secret is to prep your own car and just let them spray, bake and wet sand it. if they dont wet sand it, then you must do it right when you get home. then buff it out |
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hyper i heard similar
i think i am gonna prep the car then bring it to them i heard their quality for the price is awesome though |
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i got a guy who wants to do the job for $2k
black, cleat cloat, etc. etc. |
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actually when you go to a local shop, the price depends alot on the color, however they mix their own paints. the pigments are various prices. then figure in the cost of reducers and clear.
the actual labor rate is low but stay away from red if you know a clean place you can spray it, go catch a painter on his way home.. a few hundred bucks, a case of beer, and you buy the paint, u should come out around $600 but then you still have to wet sand and buff it |
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yeah i only want to spend about $1500 - $2500
black with a clear cloat so its very very glossy red is such an ugly color lol |
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my friends father paints porsches, lamborghinis, ferraris, you name it
but he dosen't have a place to paint at, and i can't seem to find one in washington (where you can rent a stall etc.) |
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wtf
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hmm they have those self storage places, maybe you can find one big enough?
we painted my s-10 blazer black.. 2 coats of clear .. looks shiny as hell.. throw a little gold metallic in it |
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yeah i can see that, lazy ass maaco boys hehe...
i think i'll prep it myself or get someone to prep it is it hard to prep? what does it involve and if i decide to have someone prep it how much you think it will run? |
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right on
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what type of car?
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1967 mustang coupe
289-4V High performance engine with 600 Holley Carb |
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lol what jake said
just cause they had one in the commercial doesnt mean they painted it. but anyway if you do do it, remove the decals, emblems. remove all the chrome.. bumpers mirrors remove the front and rear lights the door handles scuff the car down with a scotchbrite pad completely. get some nice 1500 grit wet sandpaper and wetsand the car down before it goes in the shop. thats providing it has decent paint on it now |
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well i have 2 choices
maaco or custom place this maaco has one awards for really good car painting thats the thing |
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yep. me too. paid $20 a piece at louie's plaque center
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LOL haaahahahahahahahha
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Check with some of the Mustang Clubs or even the Mustang Ranch in Eatonville, Mustang Empire in Tacoma and see who they recommend.
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awesome thanks pk good idea
you got any muscle cars in the driveway? i'll race ya |
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Meow Media Inc.
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68 Mustang GT/CS (California Special).. painted Acapulco Blue.. one of the original '68 colors. It was originally Lime Gold.. ewwww
What was yours' original color? |
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red
going black |
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was thinking black cherry though...
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The black cherry is kewl with ghost flames, but for me.. it's not a real vintage car unless you paint it it's original color.
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