GMFORLIFE
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- C20 Camper Special
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Either that or need it repainted after the first time you wash it.I work with a lot of guys who are heavily into hot rodding. Multiple project type guys. A lot of them will use Maaco for less important vehicles. But, they do the prep work before they drop the car off. What you need to understand about Maaco, is that they pretty much spray it as it sits. IF, you want it to last, you'll need to pull the trim, treat the surface corrosion, re-prime, and wet sand to get any result close to acceptible before it gets to them.
Lol. The guys at work who've used them, did on their daily driver stuff. They've been happy with the results so far. But, like I said above, they did all the important prep beforehand, and trailored it to them to shoot the color.Either that or need it repainted after the first time you wash it.
I’ve seen Maaco paint peel off in sheets do to nonpreparation. Hell they will paint over bird ****, moldings, trim and windows lolLol. The guys at work who've used them, did on their daily driver stuff. They've been happy with the results so far. But, like I said above, they did all the important prep beforehand, and trailored it to them to shoot the color.