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unitron
post Nov 5 2020, 04:30 PM

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QUOTE(ayamxxx @ Nov 5 2020, 09:27 AM)
noted on ur suggestion. just get one shop which had many conti car send for repainting there. quoted about rm4k after best price. Car no accident just want repainting back as new.
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I repainted my entire D-segment car with a color change... cost was RM4.3k
Shop is where i regularly sent all my 3 cars if needed paint repairs.... know the guy for 10 yrs already

QUOTE(ayamxxx @ Nov 5 2020, 12:15 PM)
My colleague had done this, paint front area, civic turbo. Then there is colour difference between new parts paint vs rest as rest kinda slightly faded in colour for 3 years old car. Not sure due to painter skill etc
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sure cheap paint job right, never do proper work and low quality paint materials was used.
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post Nov 5 2020, 04:46 PM

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QUOTE(unitron @ Nov 5 2020, 04:30 PM)
I repainted my entire D-segment car with a color change... cost was RM4.3k
Shop is where i regularly sent all my 3 cars if needed paint repairs.... know the guy for 10 yrs already
sure cheap paint job right, never do proper work and low quality paint materials was used.
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Appreciate to share the shop details. Thanks
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post Nov 5 2020, 06:15 PM

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QUOTE(ayamxxx @ Nov 4 2020, 07:44 PM)
Hi, anyone can review for this car paint service/quality which sold for <rm1k. Kinda tempted but not sure how is the quality or better go to one with great reviews for rm4k?

D-segment car, 5 years old.

Reason to paint, massive stone chip at front bumber/bonnet due to no ppf installed since bought the car, here & there slight scratch as daily use.

ALVA PAINT & STICKER PROMOTION

RM888 Full Car Wrapping
• All types of cars including MPV / SUV / 4X4
• Many colors to choose & mix
• Done in 1-2 Day
• No surcharge for minor bodywork

RM988 Full Car Spray Painting
• All types of cars including MPV / SUV / 4X4
• Done in 3-4 Day
• No surcharge for minor bodywork
• Top up RM600 for change color or paint inside

~ Accept Walk In
~ Credit Card or Cash Accepted
~ No Terms & Conditions
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Repainted 2 cars b4. Full car respray, exterior only, same colour.

Car 1, an old C-segment (now only eq. to B segment in terms of size) was 2.1k in yr2011. Using Nippon primer/base coat and Glasurit 923-255 HS clearcoat. 4 layer clearcoat. Minimal compounding so got moderate orange peel but that's the way I wanted as I prefer thicker clearcoat over thinner but mirror finish look. Whole process took 3wks due to issue at shop side.

Car 2, a 2010 C-segment car, was 3.7k in 2019. Using Cromax primer/base coat and Cromax CC6400 HS clearcoat. Also 4 layer as car 1. Also minimal compounding to keep clear coat as thick as possible. This is a black car and whole process took 9 working days coz include repainting of front grille, wiper arms, all exterior painted plastic parts.

My advise is never go for cheap respray as they will compromise on both raw materials (paint, reducer, clearcoat, putty etc.) and workmanship (no. of coats, thickness, sanding etc.). And if I have a choice again, I will never ever repaint my cars.

Just a few pointers

1. Always go and observe at the paintshop both the semi-finished and finished product. It can tell you roughly the quality of workmanship you can expect.
2. Don't ever go to those accident repair workshops especially panel workshops, if possible.
3. Check with the boss on what brand of base/paint (Nippon, Alesco, PPG, Cromax etc.) and how many layer.
4. Ask what reducer, clearcoat is he quoting? High solid or medium solid and what brand is it? (Cromax, Nippon, Glasurit etc.) How many layers and waiting time b4 next layer.
5. Check with him if he is gonna use plastic primer for the plastic parts (bumper, garnish etc) and what brand/model.

With these infos collected, you can search online (shopee/lazada etc) roughly what costs are involved. And whether you are ripped off of your money.

Hope this helps.
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post Nov 6 2020, 12:23 PM

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Paint is cheap (RM25-50/L). Workmanship is expensive (local skilled painter now min RM150/day).

1 day patch, let to dry. 1 day spray, let to dry. 1 day clear coat, let to dry.

That's how RM988 still get little bit of margin.
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post Nov 6 2020, 12:39 PM

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QUOTE(speedy3210 @ Nov 5 2020, 06:15 PM)
Repainted 2 cars b4. Full car respray, exterior only, same colour.

Car 1, an old C-segment (now only eq. to B segment in terms of size) was 2.1k in yr2011. Using Nippon primer/base coat and Glasurit 923-255 HS clearcoat. 4 layer clearcoat. Minimal compounding so got moderate orange peel but that's the way I wanted as I prefer thicker clearcoat over thinner but mirror finish look. Whole process took 3wks due to issue at shop side.

Car 2, a 2010 C-segment car, was 3.7k in 2019. Using Cromax primer/base coat and Cromax CC6400 HS clearcoat. Also 4 layer as car 1. Also minimal compounding to keep clear coat as thick as possible. This is a black car and whole process took 9 working days coz include repainting of front grille, wiper arms, all exterior painted plastic parts.

My advise is never go for cheap respray as they will compromise on both raw materials (paint, reducer, clearcoat, putty etc.) and workmanship (no. of coats, thickness, sanding etc.). And if I have a choice again, I will never ever repaint my cars.

Just a few pointers

1.  Always go and observe at the paintshop both the semi-finished and finished product. It can tell you roughly the quality of workmanship you can expect.
2.  Don't ever go to those accident repair workshops especially panel workshops, if possible.
3.  Check with the boss on what brand of base/paint (Nippon, Alesco, PPG, Cromax etc.) and how many layer.
4.  Ask what reducer, clearcoat is he quoting?  High solid or medium solid and what brand is it? (Cromax, Nippon, Glasurit etc.) How many layers and waiting time b4 next  layer.
5.  Check with him if he is gonna use plastic primer for the plastic parts (bumper, garnish etc) and what brand/model.

With these infos collected, you can search online (shopee/lazada etc) roughly what costs are involved. And whether you are ripped off of your money.

Hope this helps.
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Why say given choice, would never repaint again?
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post Nov 6 2020, 12:52 PM

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QUOTE(speedy3210 @ Nov 5 2020, 06:15 PM)
Repainted 2 cars b4. Full car respray, exterior only, same colour.

Car 1, an old C-segment (now only eq. to B segment in terms of size) was 2.1k in yr2011. Using Nippon primer/base coat and Glasurit 923-255 HS clearcoat. 4 layer clearcoat. Minimal compounding so got moderate orange peel but that's the way I wanted as I prefer thicker clearcoat over thinner but mirror finish look. Whole process took 3wks due to issue at shop side.

Car 2, a 2010 C-segment car, was 3.7k in 2019. Using Cromax primer/base coat and Cromax CC6400 HS clearcoat. Also 4 layer as car 1. Also minimal compounding to keep clear coat as thick as possible. This is a black car and whole process took 9 working days coz include repainting of front grille, wiper arms, all exterior painted plastic parts.

My advise is never go for cheap respray as they will compromise on both raw materials (paint, reducer, clearcoat, putty etc.) and workmanship (no. of coats, thickness, sanding etc.). And if I have a choice again, I will never ever repaint my cars.

Just a few pointers

1.  Always go and observe at the paintshop both the semi-finished and finished product. It can tell you roughly the quality of workmanship you can expect.
2.  Don't ever go to those accident repair workshops especially panel workshops, if possible.
3.  Check with the boss on what brand of base/paint (Nippon, Alesco, PPG, Cromax etc.) and how many layer.
4.  Ask what reducer, clearcoat is he quoting?  High solid or medium solid and what brand is it? (Cromax, Nippon, Glasurit etc.) How many layers and waiting time b4 next  layer.
5.  Check with him if he is gonna use plastic primer for the plastic parts (bumper, garnish etc) and what brand/model.

With these infos collected, you can search online (shopee/lazada etc) roughly what costs are involved. And whether you are ripped off of your money.

Hope this helps.
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Tq for details answer. Will survey based on this info. Thanks captain
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post Nov 6 2020, 04:50 PM

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QUOTE(cempedaklife @ Nov 6 2020, 12:39 PM)
Why say given choice, would never repaint again?
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You know there is a saying "1st coat of paint is the best paint" right? there is definitely some truth in it. I know a lot here will say OEM paint system from H la, T la or whatever brand, to be very chekai la, too thin la, cheat material la etc etc. But believe it or not, that coat has the best consistency long-term wise. All you (car owner) have to do is to understand its shortcomings and maintain it appropriately.

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post Nov 6 2020, 05:24 PM

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QUOTE(speedy3210 @ Nov 6 2020, 04:50 PM)
You know there is a saying "1st coat of paint is the best paint" right? there is definitely some truth in it. I know a lot here will say OEM paint system from H la, T la or whatever brand, to be very chekai la, too thin la, cheat material la etc etc. But believe it or not, that coat has the best consistency long-term wise. All you (car owner) have to do is to understand its shortcomings and maintain it appropriately.
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i agree and understand totally.

my car is 9 years old. and paint is still good. and i try to maintain it well but not like every week wash like some enthusiastic people.
just wash (shop) and wax (myself) when i can

but i wouldnt go so far to say i wont repaint in the future. but i'm thinking for 15 years old car la..or maybe 10 years. which you dunno what might happen.


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post Nov 6 2020, 05:38 PM

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Really depends on how you take care of your vehicle. I have a 4 year old car which people always mistook for a new car. Same goes for my 7 year old car. laugh.gif
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post Nov 7 2020, 02:55 PM

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QUOTE(ayamxxx @ Nov 5 2020, 04:46 PM)
Appreciate to share the shop details. Thanks
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Shop is in Melaka, plus the guy is retiring, his brother already retired and the son didn't want to take over the business.
He no longer do full repaint and only accept regular customers for minor spray repair.

QUOTE(cempedaklife @ Nov 6 2020, 12:39 PM)
Why say given choice, would never repaint again?
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Because the original factory paint is the best

QUOTE(speedy3210 @ Nov 6 2020, 04:50 PM)
You know there is a saying "1st coat of paint is the best paint" right? there is definitely some truth in it. I know a lot here will say OEM paint system from H la, T la or whatever brand, to be very chekai la, too thin la, cheat material la etc etc. But believe it or not, that coat has the best consistency long-term wise. All you (car owner) have to do is to understand its shortcomings and maintain it appropriately.
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It's true... H has the worse paint quality that i'm aware off.... just terrible. but the original paint will still be better than those cheap repaint job.

 

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