Oakes Detailed: Mercedes E55 AMG - Story Time!

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This project was a little different from the norm for me, which made it very cool. This Mercedes E55 AMG was purchased by it's owner while he was deployed overseas, sight unseen. After purchase he had the vehicle shipped straight to me so I could thoroughly check it over and prepare the car for his arrival back to the states.

Here is a photo of the car when it arrived to my location here in PA...

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With the car here, I started my visual and mechanical inspection and combed over the car, we also agreed to have me drive the vehicle to make sure everything was working properly and that she was riding right. Having a few Benzes in the family, AMG models included as well as some good friends with the same model E55 we had a good idea of what to look for with the car. Regardless of my personal experience with various Mercedes models to start!

Only a few things needed attention, one being the front brakes and some generic stuff like oil and paint touch up. Here's all the parts on the stairs waiting to install.

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These rotors could be used to stop a train!

After install and initial inspection it was time to really get to work, the car came in "clean" from the dealer, so the before pictures wont speak much aside from the paint condition...which you can see in the following pictures that i certainly had my work cut out...

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Cringing a little bit, I geared up and went to town, spent a total of approximately 15 hours on the paint correction, taking various passes of 105/wool or 95/wool, following up with SIP/Orange and 203/Orange and then finishing with 106/Crimson. Here's a 50/50 demonstration of the quarter panel.

Also, consistent paint readings throughout the vehicle served as extra reassurance, a range of 115 to 198 microns

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*there is a signficant strikethrough scratch in this 50/50 that was improved but even after sanding remained, cant win em all unfortunately. However, the vehicle received at least a 98% correction in my eyes.

With that said, the rest of the vehicle certainly faired well in the correction as the following photos will reveal of the finished paint without any LSP.

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Unfortunately the weather here in the northeast lately meant we only got sunlight when it was going down or a break between clouds, so I couldnt get any direct sunlight photos, even over the course of a few days which was aggravating, so I decided to snap some pics of the car finished outside and inside when the sun was going down, hoping to catch some rays! This is where I get jealous of you Cali and Florida guys!

Here are some reflection shots...

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Now for the finished overall shots of the car outside and in...

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The car was completely ceramic coated after the correction to ensure the protection and lasting results!

Here she is on her way home to California, after I picked up the owner at Philadelphia International Airport and brought him to his new car for the first time ever! Was a pretty cool thing to do, even compared to some of the rarest cars I get to work on! An owner this nice deserves to see his car at its best for the first time.

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Hope you enjoyed the writeup! Thanks for looking and any feedback is always welcome!

Nick Oakes
 
nice nice work! im sure the owner appreciated the extra miles u went for him. im sure u will see him again!
 
Awesome job!!! Man that thing is sittin pretty. Thats pretty cool how he had it shipped directly to you. Great job!
 
That is super cool it went to you before anything else! Great job!
 
Gorgeous car, nice work and props to you for going the extra mile to take care of a client.
 
Thank you! I enjoyed the whole job from start to end
 
outstanding work on a fabulous ride! cant imagine the cost of those new rotors. congrats!!!!!!!!!!!

budinsc
 
The rotors from the dealer are surprisingly reasonable! Thank you!
 
Awesome job on an awesome car Nick. Where else can you get your car serviced and detailed by the same skilled hands?
 
used to own a 2003 e 55 loved the car. and yes the rotors are probably the only reasonable piece on the car. torque monster. finance guy at dealer bought it and within 2 weeks missed a deer and hit a tree. ugh. very nice work on a great automobile.
 
Awesome job on an awesome car Nick. Where else can you get your car serviced and detailed by the same skilled hands?

Apparently there is a shortage of this style work out by you (I assume the Phoenix area) due to come recent contacts I received. Looks like I may be flying out there myself in the near future to do some vehicles!

used to own a 2003 e 55 loved the car. and yes the rotors are probably the only reasonable piece on the car. torque monster. finance guy at dealer bought it and within 2 weeks missed a deer and hit a tree. ugh. very nice work on a great automobile.

Thats a shame to hear! Thank you!
 
Wow thing looks better then new! Few questions for you. What machine did you use for the polishing process? I have a black e55 amg lined up for next week and I'm a little nervous about removing some minor swirls since I'm only equiped with a PC7424 and m105/m205/menzerna PF2500. I'm worried I don't have enough fire power to do a good correction with my arsenal. All advice is appreciated thanks!
 
Wow, great work. You are close to me too! There are some amazing cars to be detailed around our area. Looking forward to seeing more.
 
Very nice for you to take care of him while he was gone:) fantastic job!:)
 
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