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Subject: Paint


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Tom W.
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Date Posted: 01:14:09 01/01/03 Wed
In reply to: Giant 's message, "I agree, it depends on the quality of work the individual Maaco store does. One Maaco manager once told me that he advises to take the integrated clearcoat paint and come back every couple of years for a repaint as it is cheap enough to do so." on 20:25:34 12/31/02 Tue

The best thing to do is to prep prep prep... I took everything off of my car, including the window trim, mirrors, chrome around the wheel openings etc... And then I wet sanded the whole car by hand, making sure I got the edges... As this is where you will see the paint start to come off. I had the car done last year, ($250.00 "fleet" white paint) And I have yet to see any fading etc...
Tom W.

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