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![]() Enthusiast ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Joined Feb 7, '07 From Portland, Oregon Currently Offline Reputation: 67 (96%) ![]() |
Okay, so here's the deal– my hood is badly faded and the bumper has mad rock chips. Someone opened up a Maaco not too far from me and is having a special on their "Supreme" Paint Service, so I'm going to take advantage of it and have my car painted. I'm keeping it silver, but am changing the silver from Alpine Silver (Maaco calls it Silver Metallic) to a silver that's a tad darker and has more metallic flake in it. I can't remember the name of the color.
I know there are things to be aware of, such as removing whatever I want removed and not taped off, etc. I figure a moderately sh1tty paint job will look better than the way my paint looks now. The guy @ Maaco warned me that with a single-stage paint, there's a greater chance of flaws. When I asked "like what" he said there could be some orange peel, even some dirt. DIRT!? WTF? I'm not expecting a $2k paint job for what I'm paying here, but dirt!? Lastly, I have a crack in my bumper. Maaco wants $180 to repair it. If I had the $180 to repair it I'd just replace the whole bumper. (anyone in the PNW have a bumper for me! ![]() What prep work can I do myself? What things can I do before hand to get the most out of the Maaco job? What can I do once I get the car back from being painted, to "help it along" and make it look as good as possible? -------------------- ![]() |
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Enthusiast ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Joined Jun 25, '05 From Fort Wayne, IN Currently Offline Reputation: 14 (100%) ![]() |
PREP the car yourself. Prep the seals around all the glass, there's a special tape you can use that will actually hold them up and back off the panels (they're pliable) so you don't end up with a taped off line that chips and flakes at the seals. If you want any door dings or anything filled, body fill them and sand yourself, maaco won't do that as part of the package price. Make sure it's clean, they will paint over your dirt. If there's anything you don't want painted, make absolutely sure you point it out as they're surveying the car. I've seen them paint entire bumper reinforcements that were meant to be left as bare plastic.
It's all in the prep work. A properly prepped car should yeild good results under even the worst painter. -------------------- |
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