Maaco Greenville Gifts Free Paint Job to Veterans of Foreign Wars
Maaco Greenville was proud to gift the organization with a freshly painted 1941 U.S. Army Cannon Boom.
Kyle Petty Interview: 12 Days of Paint Jobs
NASCAR celebrity Kyle Petty spoke exclusively with BodyShop Business on judging Maaco’s “12 Days of Paint Jobs” contest.
VIDEO: Clean Compressed Air for Perfect Paint Jobs
The importance of ensuring a clean compressed air supply to produce professional refinish jobs.
Perfect Auto Body Shop Paint Job: Achieve a ‘No-Buffer’
The holy grail of the paint shop is a dirt-free paint job – a no-buffer. And we don’t achieve it by hope and prayer.
Pearl Car Paint Job: Mastering the Three-Stages
Some painters dread three-stage paints and pearls, but there is a secret and a method of matching that works every time.
The Perfect Custom Paint Job
The perfect custom paint job depends largely on what kind of vehicle you’re putting that wild or mild job on.
Indiana Maaco Shop Honors Disabled Driver with Free Paint Job
Mark Hublar has never let Down Syndrome hold him back and expects to obtain a driver’s license soon. He recently became vice president of DisAbution, which is working with 12 different county Developmental Disability boards and 20 different corporations (including Walmart, where he was formerly a store greeter) to provide over 100 people with developmental
Tips for Metallic Paint Jobs
There will always be metallic colors that are virtually impossible to blend out nicely, and “tracking” will always be a concern. But there are steps painters can take to make these colors as painless as possible.
STRANGE BUT TRUE: Kidnapper Wants to Spend Ransom on Paint Job
When a Salt Lake City, Utah, man discovered someone had vandalized his Chevy Aveo, his first instinct was to kidnap the children he believed were responsible and not free them until someone agreed to pay for the repair a move that landed him in jail and will likely now cost him more than a
TECH FEATURE: The Case of the Murdered Paint Job
A horrible paint job. A miffed vehicle owner. An upset insurance company. We were out to crack the case. And everyone and everything were suspects.