Welcome to Stonewall Collision and Auto Paint, where we’ve been serving Capitol Heights communities with exceptional auto collision and paint services since 1985.
At the heart of our mission is a commitment to not just repairing vehicles but restoring the peace of mind of our customers.
111 W Hampton Ave,
Capitol Heights, MD 20743
(240) 240-7012
“Wonderful experience. Service Manager Ms. Rochelle explained the painting process and delivered my vehicle on time as promised. My 2003 Ford Expedition looks even better than when I first purchased it 20 years ago. KUDOS to her and her team of professionals. If you have a O O go see Rochelle at MAACO!!!”
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MON | 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM |
TUE | 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM |
WED | 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM |
THU | 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM |
FRI | 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM |
SAT | 9:00 AM - NOON |
SUN | CLOSED |
Stonewall boasts a team of auto paint specialists with years of experience. Our technicians are passionate about cars and even more passionate about making them look their best. Our paint techs are trained in the latest auto refinishing techniques and work meticulously to ensure every detail is perfect.
At Stonewall Collision, we ensure that minor dents and imperfections are skillfully repaired, smoothing out any little imperfections to pave the way for a pristine paint job.
Thorough surface preparation is key for a quality finish. Stonewall’s team will ensure your vehicle is properly prepped and primed for quality paint application. Thorough sanding followed by meticulous cleaning and priming will ensure a smooth, flawless, and durable paint finish.
Stonewall’s sealers create a barrier to the old surface so that the new paint sets up evenly, ensuring consistent color and gloss. Stonewall offers three sealer options to match your needs and budget, all designed for durability and a lasting shine.
Whether your vehicle needs a light touch-up or a full body paint job, Stonewall’s auto paint technicians skillfully apply paint to your vehicle, ensuring an exact color match and long-term durability of your car’s finish.
The cost to paint a car can range from a few hundred dollars for a basic paint job to several thousand dollars for high-quality, full-body paintwork. Stonewall offers a variety of paint services to meet every customer’s needs and budget. We will work with you to determine the paint process and products that are best for you.
Single-stage paint combines the color and clear coat in one application, while two-stage paint involves separate applications of color (base coat) and clear coat.
Stonewall can complete most paint jobs in as little as 3-5 days.
Yes, Stonewall can repaint your car in any color you choose. But it requires a full-body paint job and is generally more expensive and time-consuming than repainting in the original color. Although it is not necessary, you can also have your door jambs, under the hood, and trunk painted for an additional charge.
Follow the instructions from the professionals at Stonewall, but in general, avoid washing the car for at least two weeks, then use a mild car soap and soft cloth. Avoid automatic car washes initially and apply wax regularly to protect the finish.
Exposure to UV rays, harsh weather conditions, improper maintenance, and using abrasive cleaning products can cause paint to fade or peel.
Metallic paint contains tiny metal flakes that reflect light, giving a shimmering effect, while non-metallic paint has a solid, consistent color without the shimmer.
Small scratches can be repaired by sanding the area, applying touch-up paint, and then polishing the surface to blend with the surrounding paint.
PDR, when done correctly, does not affect the car’s paint as it involves carefully manipulating the metal without disturbing the paint surface.
OEM paint is made to match the original factory specifications, while aftermarket paint may vary in quality and color accuracy.
While possible, painting a car requires specialized equipment, a controlled environment, and skills to achieve a professional finish. DIY jobs often result in lower-quality outcomes.
Paint sealants are synthetic products that protect the paint from contaminants and UV rays, while ceramic coatings provide a more durable, long-lasting protective layer. Stonewall provides several coating options to meet your needs and budget.
Signs include significant fading, peeling, deep scratches, rust spots, or a desire for a new color or refreshed appearance.