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Re: [Shop-talk] Better get Maaco?

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Subject: Re: [Shop-talk] Better get Maaco?
From: Wayne <wmc_st@xxiii.com>
Date: Sat, 27 Jul 2013 17:00:57 -0400
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>> We had Maaco paint a racecar of ours a number of years back.  We did all the
> prep work and they shot paint.  And boy did they shoot paint!  They painted

I have heard for years "Maaco shoots great paint, they just don't prep 
for shit."

Only example I've seen: a bro-in-law in Cincy,Oh had a white 88-ish RX7 
daily driver he wanted sprayed ultra cheaply. He stripped ALL the trim 
off it, bondo'ed, sanded, masked, rattle can primered, etc. Took it to them.

Mac: "It's a $150 job. You didn't have to do all that prep yourself."
JB: "Yeah, well I did. Is $150 good for the best factory white you've got?"

It was probably a "5 foot" or "10 foot" paint job but there were NO 
masking lines or overspray, since he'd yanked everything. Not show car 
or new car quality, but not obviously sprayed and better than a lot of 
weathered cars on the road. Exactly what he was expecting. You can 
probably stop by the shop any afternoon and look at the cars to be 
picked up. After it's dried a few days, the DIY car wash will take 70% 
off the trim and tires.

-Wayne
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