Getting a Maaco paint job
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they used sherwin williams paint..... and they had some impressive photo of nice high end work.... they told me they spit out the cheap jobs to pay the bills because thats all most people want. (to pay for)
Last edited by Augiedoggy; 10-01-2009 at 08:51 PM.
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i have a Nissan D21 thathas a maaco paint job. theres alot of overspray on door handles, and tailgate handle as well as some stuck to windshield. My friend owned the truck before me and he was the one who got it painted it was on a mustang and he liked it so he put it on the truck. 1400 is what he was charged (saw recipt) and under the bed liner its still black (original color.)
Its blue with the silver stripes. (stripes dont line up from roof to tailgate)
been on truck for 4 years, and the smallest thing will leave the biggest scratch so it kinda looks like crap
so yea you get what you pay for, but at maaco you just get ****
Its blue with the silver stripes. (stripes dont line up from roof to tailgate)
been on truck for 4 years, and the smallest thing will leave the biggest scratch so it kinda looks like crap
so yea you get what you pay for, but at maaco you just get ****
Last edited by 95RAM360; 10-01-2009 at 09:16 PM.
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well like I mentioned earlier The manager I knew told me (and showed me) a brand that was made by sherwin williams and told be that was the only brand they normally used.... just different types of it.... He did also say they use the single stage stuff for all their cheaper non metallic paint jobs.... This was the local macco of course and it was independantly owned and also had a very high tech paintbooth with baking lamps and all....
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i have a Nissan D21 thathas a maaco paint job. theres alot of overspray on door handles, and tailgate handle as well as some stuck to windshield. My friend owned the truck before me and he was the one who got it painted it was on a mustang and he liked it so he put it on the truck. 1400 is what he was charged (saw recipt) and under the bed liner its still black (original color.)
Its blue with the silver stripes. (stripes dont line up from roof to tailgate)
been on truck for 4 years, and the smallest thing will leave the biggest scratch so it kinda looks like crap
so yea you get what you pay for, but at maaco you just get ****
Its blue with the silver stripes. (stripes dont line up from roof to tailgate)
been on truck for 4 years, and the smallest thing will leave the biggest scratch so it kinda looks like crap
so yea you get what you pay for, but at maaco you just get ****
I spent over $300 alone in primer and paint to paint my little jeep with low cost omni series paint so...
I should add that many state enviromental laws now effect the prices of this stuff. Kinda like getting things rechromed. and the better paint systems (paints) are nastier to work with.
Last edited by Augiedoggy; 10-01-2009 at 10:35 PM.
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I've got a 96 Ram 1500 4x4 in the Driftwood color (it's silver-ish). The factory clear coat was peeling badly, so I went to Maaco and it cost about $1200 or so for a paint job (this was 2004). It looked good the first few years, but started looking bad fading. I brought it back and they repainted it again (2008) supposedly with an upgraded paint package (still cost about $1000). Again, it looked good at first, but started fading again after about five years. So now it's at a "real" paint shop where they actually do things like remove the tail lights, mirrors, antenna, side milding, etc. (instead of taping them off). It's going to cost me $2400 to paint the truck (base coat and then clear coat) and paint the fiberglass top (topper still had the original paint, and they're not painting the inside of the bed). There's no rust, and minimal door-dings to be filled in. I'm having the color changed on the truck to a 2015 Chevy Corvette Shark Gray Metallic. I've got new side molding to replace the old molding purchased from LCM (LMC?). And I pulled the rear bumper before dropping it off.
If you really care for your truck and can afford it, don't get it painted at Maaco unless you're planning on getting rid of it soon. Go to a real paint shop.
Now my wife's 98 Dodge teal-ish colored minivan had the clear coat peeling bad also. Maaco charged me about $750 to completely repaint it. This was late 2011/early 2012 (I forget), and it's still looking good (it's not a metallic paint if that makes any difference). It's a minivan; I don't want to spend a lot of money painting a minivan so Maaco for me was a good choice. Since they're independently owned and operated, some are better than others.
If you really care for your truck and can afford it, don't get it painted at Maaco unless you're planning on getting rid of it soon. Go to a real paint shop.
Now my wife's 98 Dodge teal-ish colored minivan had the clear coat peeling bad also. Maaco charged me about $750 to completely repaint it. This was late 2011/early 2012 (I forget), and it's still looking good (it's not a metallic paint if that makes any difference). It's a minivan; I don't want to spend a lot of money painting a minivan so Maaco for me was a good choice. Since they're independently owned and operated, some are better than others.
Last edited by armynurse; 10-27-2014 at 09:22 AM.