





15Our dear customers, We have received several inquiries from some customers regarding the price differences between large maintenance centers and newly emerging "Abu Real" spray shops — I mean, of course, those tinting or accessories shops that are now spraying people's cars and tampering with their engines. A customer comes and says: "I found a shop that sprays my car for 900 or 1500 riyals using original materials and offering a five-year warranty!!!!!" Here, I must clarify several points: 1- Their spray is not oven-spraying; it's street spraying mixed with dust and dirt. After a few months, you'll find your car looking like a wall surface — no smoothness, clarity, or shine. 2- The materials used are not European but Jordanian or Egyptian. Genuine German materials cost at least 1000 riyals for small cars, 1200 for medium-sized cars, and 1500 for large vehicles. So how could their spraying cost only 1000? Are they spraying at a loss? 3- They don't provide polishing or correction services. They spray the car as it stands. If they use filler, it will peel off after the first exposure to sunlight — and you know how strong Riyadh's sun is. 4- It's impossible for them to issue an official invoice or warranty after the job because they know they'll face endless problems and complaints. That's why, although you have the right to search for a suitable price, don't mock or ridicule my pricing if I say my spray costs 3000 riyals while those shops charge only 1000. There's a difference in everything. We have an oven. We use German materials. We provide polishing. We offer post-maintenance service. We are a Saudi management team, committed to our valued customers. It saddens us what some of these shops are doing — stealing people's money and ruining their cars. For example, if you spray your car with them and within two months it gets damaged, you'll end up paying double the cost just to fix the damage — sometimes even requiring complete repainting, which means higher expenses. These places are merely cosmetic shops — strictly for window tinting, accessories, etc. They are not specialized paint workshops and lack even the most basic work requirements. Attached is a conversation from someone — I don't even know him — who sent it to me. What happened to his car is heartbreaking and infuriating. These shops are run by a specific known nationality that plays with people's cars. Use your judgment — your money belongs to you, and your cars must not be gambled with at these places. We will continue exposing and revealing their tricks, warning the public about their fraud and theft. There are many authorized spray workshops available throughout Riyadh, offering reasonable prices for excellent service. It's better for you not to spray at all and keep your car's original paint than to go to those "Abu Real" shops on that street.
