View Poll Results: what to do??? what to do???
50 dollar paint job
1
3.57%
vinyl wrap
12
42.86%
maaco
15
53.57%
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cheap paint alternative poll...
#1
cheap paint alternative poll...
so whats everyone think, 50 dollar paint job, vinyl wrap the car, or maaco..... looking for a cheap alternative to the high priced show quality paint jobs, i had the car painted once for 4 grand and im over it now.. the cars not getting any younger and paint doesnt last forever, or at least in florida it doesn't, so just something to make it presentable without breaking my shrinking wallet
#6
i was hoping someone wouldve voted for that, flat black vinyl wrap i think looks pretty sweet with minimal cost compared to paint...
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#11
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There's an SC3 owner that did it himself. I believe it costs a few hundred if you know what you're doing.
#12
with Earl Scheib... I had a really bad experience with them in the past (not my sc..). I'm always curious of what will be involved before dropping my car off for services which in this case getting the car painted so I asked all the usual questions. They will feed you some BS just to get your business and say they'll do everything (Sand the car down before shooting the paint). They did not do this any of these and just painted the car. When the time I pick the car up I was happy because it looks very good from a distance. I got close and inspected everything and bam, spots here and there. Its my mom's car by the way (92 Camry LE). Anyway, she had door moldings on the corner for preventing other cars to get scratch or whatever when you open. Well, from old age, that molding came off and theres the silicone adhesive left over. Yes, they just freaking painted everything over so there are spots here and there.
Anyway, if you can be **** with them about it then go for it. They even told me prior to leaving the car with convidence that what they say is true, they said that it will also be covered 6 years warranty. Its more of a hassle for us to fight with them so I crossed them off my list of places to take the car in for paint.
Good luck to you tho. I have not tried Maaco so i'll probably give them a shot. I did go to them before going to Earl Schieb. Very professional guys at Maaco. I guess the savings at Earl Schieb sold me to them. The saying is true "You get what you paid for"
Anyway, if you can be **** with them about it then go for it. They even told me prior to leaving the car with convidence that what they say is true, they said that it will also be covered 6 years warranty. Its more of a hassle for us to fight with them so I crossed them off my list of places to take the car in for paint.
Good luck to you tho. I have not tried Maaco so i'll probably give them a shot. I did go to them before going to Earl Schieb. Very professional guys at Maaco. I guess the savings at Earl Schieb sold me to them. The saying is true "You get what you paid for"
#14
yeah i would definitely be doing the wrapping my self if i were to go that route, but i also think i posses the necessary skills to complete the wrap without any problems or having it look fugly... for vinyl being about 300.00 bucks for the roll and looks like a day of prep and stretch, seems like a pretty viable option at this point... it also was stated that the vinyl last 9 years, i dont know how true that is but i think maaco clear coat only last for 2 years from what ive heard,... also i dont think rock chips in the front bumper would be anything to worry about after being vinyl wrapped