Maaco?
#1
Maaco?
anyone ever had anything painted from these guys? just trying to get my kit painted and they quoted from $500-700 over the phone
im new in the town i live in so i dont know any other shops
im new in the town i live in so i dont know any other shops
#5
Actually just for a kit they would probably be decent. The thing about Maaco is the prep work, not the actual paint work. They don't spend enough time sanding, taping, or prepping. If you had them in primer and sanded, ready to paint, it probably wouldn't be that bad. I'd worry about color match though. Also what all does the kit include? If it's just a lip you could probably have it all done for just a bit higher at a reputable shop.
#6
Originally Posted by thaspadez
anyone ever had anything painted from these guys? just trying to get my kit painted and they quoted from $500-700 over the phone
im new in the town i live in so i dont know any other shops
im new in the town i live in so i dont know any other shops
#7
Originally Posted by 03Zilverstone
Actually just for a kit they would probably be decent. The thing about Maaco is the prep work, not the actual paint work. They don't spend enough time sanding, taping, or prepping. If you had them in primer and sanded, ready to paint, it probably wouldn't be that bad. I'd worry about color match though. Also what all does the kit include? If it's just a lip you could probably have it all done for just a bit higher at a reputable shop.
hes right, except the clear usually isnt as good as a reputable body shop would use and some of their jobs can come out dirty
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#8
Originally Posted by wckdclw
hes right, except the clear usually isnt as good as a reputable body shop would use and some of their jobs can come out dirty
#9
DONT DO IT. I remember read a thread on this forum of member getting his front bumper painted many times by Maaco and in the end it still didnt match. IMO just find a good reputable body shop. You get what you pay for.
#10
This'll be the guy who starts a post on how Maaco screwed up his body kit. J/k, good luck in your search. FYI most aftermarket pieces require decent prepping because they're nowhere near perfect, so bear this in mind when considering a body shop.
#12
I think they use watercolors
Best bet, join your local regional forum, and ask the guys there who they recommend...my guess is you'll get a huge list to choose from. Or you can call your insurance company and find out who their authorized shops are in your area, and from there, pay a visit and check out the work
You've got a $30k car...don't wreck it by going to the cheapest place on the block
Best bet, join your local regional forum, and ask the guys there who they recommend...my guess is you'll get a huge list to choose from. Or you can call your insurance company and find out who their authorized shops are in your area, and from there, pay a visit and check out the work
You've got a $30k car...don't wreck it by going to the cheapest place on the block
#13
I've used Maaco for tons of paint jobs. They do a good job if you pay the extra for the work. Everyone has this conception that they only do the $299paint job and that's it. You know it's not really that bad of a job for that price but they don't do any prep and just spray over the old paint. They are a pretty good shop and do stand behind what they do.
#14
Originally Posted by tomiegunzz
DONT DO IT. I remember read a thread on this forum of member getting his front bumper painted many times by Maaco and in the end it still didnt match. IMO just find a good reputable body shop. You get what you pay for.
https://my350z.com/forum/exterior-and-interior/243810-what-to-do-now-paint-dont-match-help.html
#15
Originally Posted by TurboTrey
I've used Maaco for tons of paint jobs. They do a good job if you pay the extra for the work. Everyone has this conception that they only do the $299paint job and that's it. You know it's not really that bad of a job for that price but they don't do any prep and just spray over the old paint. They are a pretty good shop and do stand behind what they do.
Just to clear this up all body shops do that. It's a waste of time, money and materials to strip a car down to the metal and reprimer. When you do a repaint you just sand the old clear coat and paint over top of that.
#16
If you have a full kit you ned to go with a good shop. MAACO is not going to be able to fill in the gaps that almost all kits have. They are no good at fiberglass fabrication from experience.
#18
Originally Posted by thaspadez
anyone ever had anything painted from these guys? just trying to get my kit painted and they quoted from $500-700 over the phone
im new in the town i live in so i dont know any other shops
im new in the town i live in so i dont know any other shops
#19
Originally Posted by Z1 Performance
Or you can call your insurance company and find out who their authorized shops are in your area,
This is not something I have read or been told, this is something that I, as an experienced painter have seen dozens of times.