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Date:         Wed, 29 Apr 2015 17:45:20 -0700
Reply-To:     Mudd 'Not Jack' Sparrow <rummaging@YAHOO.COM>
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From:         Mudd 'Not Jack' Sparrow <rummaging@YAHOO.COM>
Subject:      Re: Where to get a decent paint job? (long)
Comments: To: Paul van Dyck <plvandyck@MSN.COM>
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There is no such thing as trust the brand name paint shop. The Maaco I was a form of Satan in my life. Literally.

Had I merely asked around more, locally, I would have found out about a a really good paint shoal just a few doors down.

If I could repeat it, is wait two years before letting the same paint shop touch my Vanagon.

They're lucky I didn't go postal on them.

Laisez Faire. Forever.

> On Apr 29, 2015, at 3:46 PM, Paul van Dyck <plvandyck@MSN.COM> wrote: > > Patti, > I took mine to the local Maaco here in North NJ 9 years ago, and > while not a daily driver-especially in winter- it had accumulated various > scratches from my kids teenage years, seam rust, etc.... My auto detailer > referred me to a mobile body restoration guy who cleaned out the seams, > welded patches for the holes, painted the grills and bumpers, and removed > all exterior parts($1000). The same Maaco shop has gone private, is busy, > and happily showed me current work. My new paint looks great and cost app.

> $2000. While capable of performing the restoration myself, having > professionals do it in a third the time, with cleanup, is money well spent. > I strongly suggest any special areas you want painted, such as interior door > jams, etc... get detailed in the work order along with time frame to > completion. Expect a paint run or imperfection here or there. My shop > happily buffed them out for me. I waited a few weeks then had my detailer > "seal" the paint. I've also spent close to $400 on new bits and pieces from > our various vendors. Total= app. $3500, New looking '90 Syncro tintop > sitting in my driveway, while not priceless, does make me quite happy. > > Paul


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