Maaco
#1
I'm going to be getting a paint job soon (mostly because the pewter color has now officially annoyed me)
I've heard some horror stories on Maaco, but wanted to hear if anyone here had something good to say?
Also, if anyone knows a real good auto painting place in nyc, please let me know. lol
I've heard some horror stories on Maaco, but wanted to hear if anyone here had something good to say?
Also, if anyone knows a real good auto painting place in nyc, please let me know. lol
#2
With macco you pay cheap and get a cheap paint job. They don't pull any molding, half assed mask stuff off, and seem to get over spray on everything they can from all the ones I've seen.
#3
Beginning Member
Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: Pampa,TX
Posts: 40

DONT DO IT!!
#4
Like the others said, You pay for a cheap paint job your getting a cheap paint job. Never seen a decent looking maaco paint job from close up. They might be good from far but they are far from good. Everyone I know that ever got one ended up with the paint just turning to crap after a couple years and then its time for a re-spray. Do it right the first time and you shouldn't need another for a loong time to come.
#5
#6
Imo, Hell no to maaco...cheap work and x2 on the overspray n poor masking
#7
My very first car was a 1985 nissan 300zx. I had it painted at maaco. It turned out hella nice, even though it was the cheapest paint job.....They color matched it, and it was spot on
The key to a great paint job is the prep. I had it primered, and everything removed when I took it there. If they had to prep it, it probably would have turned out sh*tty
In the end, you get what you pay for. I sold the car, and saw it again about 5 years later, and it was total crap. It looked like someone had let bird crap sit on the paint for months on end, and never washed it. I cant say if it was lack of maintenance, or chep paint though...it was awesome for the time I had it though
The key to a great paint job is the prep. I had it primered, and everything removed when I took it there. If they had to prep it, it probably would have turned out sh*tty
In the end, you get what you pay for. I sold the car, and saw it again about 5 years later, and it was total crap. It looked like someone had let bird crap sit on the paint for months on end, and never washed it. I cant say if it was lack of maintenance, or chep paint though...it was awesome for the time I had it though
#9
Ive had a few cars painted by Macco, never had a problem, like others have said they cant prep for nothing. I have always prepped my own cars before having macco paint them.
#10
Starting Member
Join Date: Aug 2009
Posts: 178

How long did you all own those vehicles AFTER they were painted? Most I've heard that have had a Macco paint job it goes to crap after a year. I'd do as much of the prep work as you can yourself, then find a reputable shop to do the actual painting. It might be a bit more but it will last.





