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Re: Painting

To: drded@ix.netcom.com (David Deutsch), mgs@Autox.Team.Net
Subject: Re: Painting
From: Jay Quinn <jpquinn@cyberramp.net>
Date: Tue, 08 Jul 1997 08:13:06 -0500
I guess when they say paint, they mean paint and not sand and etc...

What is it with Maaco?  Are they students?

Q

At 07:51 PM 7/7/97 -0500, David Deutsch wrote:
>As with all things in life there are the good and the not so good. And 
>so it goes for Maaco. I saw a Maaco job on a MGB, done in the 
>Wallingford, CT area. It was horrendous. I guess you can compound out 
>the grit but the pock marks were every where. 
>
>On the other hand I saw a Maaco job on a B here on Long Island that was 
>
>beautiful. The owner told me he had done all the prep himself and then 
>brought it over and had them prep-sol, prime it and spray. That was 
>$250 and then he wet sanded it and had them spray again for an 
>additional $150 the results were great.
>
>Safety Fast, David Deutsch  
>
>>Funny this should come up.  There was a thread on the rec.autos.tech
>>newsgroup about Maaco and other low dollar paint shops.  It seems that 
>
>many
>>agreed that you can actually get quite nice results from these shops 
>if you
>>spend the time to prep the car properly.  For the MGB, consider 
>removing
>>all chrome, and lighting and bumpers as well as the top and windshield 
>
>if
>>possible.  Do the bondo work and priming, and essentially bring the 
>car to
>>them, ready for a simple cleaning and then a paint job.  
>>
>>After you get the car back, just start working on the car; wet 
>sanding,
>>buffing, polishing.  Consider how much time you would spend working on 
>
>a
>>car performing prep work, as well as time spent buffing and polishing, 
>
>and
>>realize that each hour of your time might be worth, oh, say, $25/hour
>>conservatively.  The consider the cost of the paint job: maybe $200.  
>I
>>think this would not be a bad avenue to explore, certainly not for the
>>concours restoration, but more likely for the daily driver.
>>
>>Any comments???
>>
>>Jay
>>
>
>
>
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