Posted by Bus Driver on December 14, 2008 at 15:53:09 from (66.44.250.202):
In Reply to: OT: Maaco?? posted by Casey in Ky on December 14, 2008 at 13:31:58:
I suppose that Macco has many more outlets than does Peach. Maaco has tons of complaints on the Internet, search will find them. Lots of those places are franchises and the particular franchisee has something to do with what you get. Peach did mine about1 /2 years ago. I selected their best, the third up from the bottom. The paint did not match exactly, their repair of a few small spots was barely acceptable. Poor masking job, some paint on chrome and glass, some masking over on areas that should have been painted. Paint had dulled noticeably. Rust is not ground out of stone chips, just putty and sand smooth, then rust shows up there again a year later. But a better paint job costs $1500 to $20,000 at pro shops. Assume that you will be a bit disappointed with these shops. But it is as low cost as you can hire others to do.
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