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Maaco has the size and purchasing power to save you money versus traditional bodyshops. Plus, our time-tested production systems make the process more efficient. The following are the steps Maaco, Americas Bodyshop, will follow for an absolutely seamless repair.
Preparation. The repaired area and adjacent panel(s) are chemically cleaned and block sanded to prepare an absolutely smooth and consistent surface for painting. Prep Can Be Just as Important as Paint
The overall look and durability of your new finish depends as much on proper surface preparation as it does on the actual paint itself. The Maaco system is based on using your cars existing finish as a base for new paint. In many cases it provides an excellent substrate; however there are instances where your car will need extra attention before new paint can be applied.
Trim Removal. Trim like door handles and other accessories are removed to ensure that no paint gets on chrome, glass, rubber or plastic areas. In addition, Maaco completely masks the rest of your car to protect it from paint and chemicals.
Quality Paint. Maaco uses high-quality paint that has been approved by original equipment manufacturers to repair and match a cars factory finish. This is the same paint specified by dealers and the same paint used by the best bodyshops. There is absolutely no difference in the quality of our materials. Be sure to check out our painting section.
Color Matching and Formulation. The age and condition of your cars finish can greatly affect the formulation for color match. To color correct accurately, Maaco must measure the formula within a tolerance of one-tenth of a gram, spray test panels, and if necessary color correct by eye to achieve the best possible color match. Be sure to check out our paint room.
The Painting Process. Painting requires more than one application to ensure a seamless blending of the old and new finishes. It often involves multiple layers of paint being spread gradually beyond the original repair area and onto adjacent panels.
After the base paint is applied, we put on a clear coat to restore the gloss and depth of image of the original paint. This extra step makes the surface more durable against the suns UV rays and is the best way to match a cars factory look. The clear coat is applied in layers that extend beyond the base coat to create a seamless appearance.
Color Sand and Polish. Finally, if necessary we sand the painted area with super-fine sandpaper and polish it to match your cars original finish. Your car has now been repaired to look and perform exactly as it did before the accident.
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