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Originally Posted by Mitch//pa
and thats what youll get a quick paint job with overspray that holds somewhat of a shine for possibly 2 years depending on the use and sun contact. usually the prep work has alot to be desired also. but as said i am sure some maaco's maybe better than others but overall i would just use them for a used car i was blowing out that needed a spruce up. i guess if its a choice between painting a car with a brush or roller or going that way i would go that route.or on second thought maybe i would use a roller lol.. JMHO::::::::
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Mitch...These were my feeling and i am just asking here guys because i know someone who did it and was wondering if anyone else had any first hand knowledge of these guys doing this stuff.
Brent... Fordbarn inquiry here??? Not doing this, my feeling were that those who went their wanted a fast in out spray job that needed to be corrected later. Was getting some feedback and how and why one would do this...
You know my personal feeling on quality as we have talked many times, need to always see the other side of the light,,, if we dont we dont know how to avoid mistakes!!
PS the picture part was a bad example..but good try...lol!!