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<blockquote data-quote="Kickstand" data-source="post: 8753084" data-attributes="member: 681842"><p>Uh, oh better get Maaco </p><p>I haven't seen one of those commercials since I lived back east.</p><p>For $699 all they are going to do is tape the car off and spray it.</p><p>That would only work if you prepped the car before you brought it in</p><p>It's not that hard to do bondo work its just really time consuming and dusty</p><p></p><p>Don't just spot fix the rust spots</p><p>The car is old enough that you have to either know how to blend the new paint with the old or paint the whole car.</p><p>Covering up some rust spots is a little more difficult than it sounds like</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kickstand, post: 8753084, member: 681842"] Uh, oh better get Maaco I haven't seen one of those commercials since I lived back east. For $699 all they are going to do is tape the car off and spray it. That would only work if you prepped the car before you brought it in It's not that hard to do bondo work its just really time consuming and dusty Don't just spot fix the rust spots The car is old enough that you have to either know how to blend the new paint with the old or paint the whole car. Covering up some rust spots is a little more difficult than it sounds like [/QUOTE]
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