My car really needs a paint job! I have done all I can to make it look good. BUT whoever owned it before me didnt keep it up. Where could I get it done that wont cost me an arm and leg? I live in Belleville, MI.
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My car really needs a paint job! I have done all I can to make it look good. BUT whoever owned it before me didnt keep it up. Where could I get it done that wont cost me an arm and leg? I live in Belleville, MI.
Well it's probably bubbling because u have rust forming underneath the paint...in which case u will need some body work. But if just that spot and your hood are the bad portions you can just have those painted...a good body shop should b able to color match those well so that it is hardly noticeable and it will b cheaper than a whole new paint job. However a whole new paint job would look better obviously if u have the cash. I suppose if u don't care that much u could always get like maaco paint job for 500 bucks but those r cheap for a reason
Try and find a nearby tech school and check their rates. Full paint job on my dad's monte carlo would cost me 200 for the paint alone just to give a rough idea
I can feel yout pain mine needs some major paint work too tons of deep scraches on the bumpers ... lol
aside from a few tiny scratchs along my doors from normal wear and tear and
small bubbling under the paint near the gas tank.
My **** is Prestine
Front bumper and hood Repainted
Looks SICK
my beast is great now that ive started the sanding etc.. however i did notice a few new dings in my bumper tonight from recent highway driving, (thankfully its all still primer only and easily fixed) also found a new dent i will fix next week before base/clear.
i HIGHLY recommend fixing ANY paint bubbles ASAP as its a sign of something bigger lurking underneath that if left untreated gives you more work/cost compared to fixing it now
At least your car is all one colour. I just installed a used silver hood and trunk lid. (My car is black).
If you do all the prep work yourself, you can get a good deal on a decent paint job. Most of the cost is prep.
scratches and knicks on the front bumper are inevitable, depending on where you live. i dont let mine bother me, theyre only battle wounds. and a front bumper isnt too costly to repaint.
but the bubbling..id get it fixed if you can. scratches jus buff the living hell out of them.
this. i had a hood and front bumper painted at a tech school. the guys in class were 'learning' how to paint, but the professors watch over them like a hawk. you still get a good quality paint job for VERY cheap compared to a body shop. i would venture to guess i got it cheaper than a maaco job.
the tech school idea sounds like a good plan i had never thought of that before...lucky for me my paints is pretty much flawless other than a few dings and chips here and there just from being on the road for 12 years.
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