Good matte black paint job?

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anyone know a rough estimate of a matte black paint job? from a body shop ofcourse, i would never go to maaco
 
a quality paint job will cost $2-3000 easy. matte seems to be a more difficult paint to finish, so i would imagine a matte job to cost another $500-1000.
 
Consider wrapping in vynil. Can be cheaper, durable and also reversible if you choose so. It takes some patience. Below are some examples of my MS3 with a wrapped hood and hatch

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thank you all for the feedback
Consider wrapping in vynil. Can be cheaper, durable and also reversible if you choose so. It takes some patience. Below are some examples of my MS3 with a wrapped hood and hatch

that ms3 looks beautiful man, vinyl and plastidip sound nice and cheap, i appreciate it
 
dipyourcar.com is the site i believe. The only problem with using plasti dip is its hard to clean..
 
that ms3 looks beautiful man, vinyl and plastidip sound nice and cheap, i appreciate it

Thanks, really appreciate it! Im hesitant about spraying plastidip on a car, but I've never used it either. I like the vinyl, I've gotten good results and has good durability against rocks and bugs, and washing is simple, just like normal, but with dish soap to keep any oils off and maintain the matte finish.
 
Thanks, really appreciate it! Im hesitant about spraying plastidip on a car, but I've never used it either. I like the vinyl, I've gotten good results and has good durability against rocks and bugs, and washing is simple, just like normal, but with dish soap to keep any oils off and maintain the matte finish.

plasti-dip is sweet. i did my sunlight silver hood in the middle, just "for s**** and giggles" to see what it'd look like. came out awesome, although i ran out of plasti-dip towards the top so i just peeled it off and it's back to normal, as if nothing was ever there...
 
Plasti dip is awesome for wheels and small stuff. Personally I wouldnt dip an entire car that i remotely cared about, but wheels look awesome and small trim parts. Isnt wrapping expensive??
 
Plasti dip is awesome for wheels and small stuff. Personally I wouldnt dip an entire car that i remotely cared about, but wheels look awesome and small trim parts. Isnt wrapping expensive??

If the color chosen is decent, it looks really good actually. Now they even have a lot of finishes you can apply last to add effect....It's completely removable without any damage done. It's also a hell of a lot cheaper than wrapping a car..
 
Plasti dip is awesome for wheels and small stuff. Personally I wouldnt dip an entire car that i remotely cared about, but wheels look awesome and small trim parts. Isnt wrapping expensive??

As long as you DONT spray the whole car with spray cans and you use some sort of paint gun it comes out real nice
 
Plasti dip is awesome for wheels and small stuff. Personally I wouldnt dip an entire car that i remotely cared about, but wheels look awesome and small trim parts. Isnt wrapping expensive??

It can be. Depends what material you use and where you buy from. Shop around and buy from vendors and you can get some good pricing. Remember it can be costly because of the quality of the material, most 3M and Oracal have atleaset a 5 year life expectancy and have many colors, textures and patterns to choose from. I got a 60" x 120" roll of 3M 1080 Matte Black for about $100

http://www.e90post.com/forums/showthread.php?t=376442
 

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