Prep?From 20' it'll look good if you do all the prep before taking it in.
Hmmm. Interesting. The Maaco guy suggested a level 2 for my truck,and he said it has a 4 yr warranty. They offer levels 1-3.I got outstanding results from a Maaco because I removed EVERYTHING from a car before painting. Door handles, grille, headlamp buckets, radio antenna, molding, taillights.
A guy followed me into the men's room and said, "People say they'll do this but you actually did it."
It was so good...and people talked about it....that my sister took her OK beater '88 Jeep Cherokee to them for a paint job and I popped over and couldn't believe how many small dings and dents were filled and ready to go. That Jeep sold easily, years later when the time came.
Is that a step up from their Ambassador paint job?
All I know is that they told me there is a level 1- basic ,level 2 preferred. level 3 highest job with 5 yr warranty. The level 2 has a 4 yr warranty,,and that is what they told me Would like awesome an save me a lot of $ compared to the level 3.Is that a step up from their Ambassador paint job?
"Integrated clear coat" sounds like a single stage paint. I could be wrong......I had this painted in 2003 (not the original color, though) at the Maaco in Milwaukee. I did a lot of prep, and the car was trailered in. It was a step above the base paint job and had what they called an “integrated clear coat.” Not sure what that really meant, but I got many compliments on the car. Severe undercarriage rust took the car off the road.
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Do these places even use a name brand paint? I wouldn't think their prices would allow it-at least not for the lower end jobs.Think about this. If a gallon of Dupont (Axalta) Clear coat can cost $700.00, how good can $500.00 paint job be?
Yeah, kinda my point exactly.Do these places even use a name brand paint? I wouldn't think their prices would allow it-at least not for the lower end jobs.