I recommend http://www.maaco.com and have had two cars painted there. It's a franchised business operation, so quality and workmanship will probably vary from one Maaco location to another. However, the materials used are controlled by Maaco and I'm sure the owners need to keep their standard up to remain a Maaco franchise.
2007-10-06 02:58:55
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answered by bobweb 7
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If you want a quality job you can usually get one for the cost of materials if you are willing to be flexible,call a local vocational or technical school and ask to be put on the list for their body shop to paint your car we have one here and they do a great job you will have to supply all materials and they don't use cheap stuff but all the labor is free and the instructor is in the booth with them so he will help to make sure they do a good job,look in the phone book for one close to you.
2007-10-06 08:20:48
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answered by Big Daddy D 3
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reliable one. jogs my memory of the only the place the blonde wished to teach her husband incorrect of his opinion of her loss of mind by means of portray the domicile. whilst he comes domicile he unearths her surpassed out from warmth exhaustion with a trenchcoat and a ski jacket on. He brings her around and asks her what she grew to become into doing and he or she stated she grew to become into in basic terms following the lessons on the tin. He appeared on the tin and observed sparkling as day, "After blending the paint, placed on 2 thick coats."
2017-01-03 05:20:56
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answered by ? 3
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Any alley and a few cans of paint.
Pay a crackhead 20.00 he'll help.
YOU GET WHAT YOU PAY FOR
2007-10-06 02:58:53
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answered by cgriffin1972 6
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