Had the opportunity to work on a friend's truck over the weekend. The Tacoma has about 150k miles on it and it was showing signs of age. It had been used to transport growing 6 and 3 year old boys and unfortunately kept out in the AZ sun 24/7. He came to me to make the truck look presentable again. During the consultation, I could tell that i would have some work cut out for me. Signs of oxidation was evident on the hood, no shine or reflection what so ever. It had spread to parts of the fenders, a pillars and doors. Here is my document on bringing life back to the Taco.
Headlights
Started off by taking care of the headlights. Tools used, Porter Cable with 3.5" Lake Country Grey Thinpro pad and McKee's 37 All In One Headlight Polish.
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Engine Bay
Up next was the engine bay. Plenty of dirt had accumulated over the years. Pressure washed most of the dirt off, degreased with Meguiar's Super Degreaser and agitated with multiple brushes before rinsing off. Dressed with Meguiar's Hyper Dressing.
Before
After
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Exterior
Car was washed, Iron X and clayed before moving onto correction.
Iron X in action
Clayed
Products used for the correction.
The hood was the worst of the panels. What it looked like fully decontaminated and prepped for compound and polish.
50/50
50/50
After
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Before Passenger Fender
After Passenger Fender
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During, polished all the glass with correcting polish and orange pad
After
Removed and in some cases leveled various scratches all over the car, this was the worst of it.
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Dressed the tires
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Finished Result
Truck was sealed with Wolfgang Paint Sealant 3.0
And some daylight pictures
The owner was thrilled to see the condition of the truck and I was relieved. I did the best I could on the hood with the condition that it was in and I was worried he wouldn't be happy with how it turned out. If anyone has any tips on extreme oxidation, please feel free to share. Anything to speed up the process would be awesome. I hope everyone enjoys the document, if there are any questions, please let me know. Thanks for taking the time to read this article, til next time. Duy out!
Headlights
Started off by taking care of the headlights. Tools used, Porter Cable with 3.5" Lake Country Grey Thinpro pad and McKee's 37 All In One Headlight Polish.

Before

After

Before

After

Before

After

Engine Bay
Up next was the engine bay. Plenty of dirt had accumulated over the years. Pressure washed most of the dirt off, degreased with Meguiar's Super Degreaser and agitated with multiple brushes before rinsing off. Dressed with Meguiar's Hyper Dressing.
Before

After

Before

After

Exterior
Car was washed, Iron X and clayed before moving onto correction.
Iron X in action



Clayed

Products used for the correction.

The hood was the worst of the panels. What it looked like fully decontaminated and prepped for compound and polish.

50/50

50/50

After

Before

After

Before Passenger Fender

After Passenger Fender

Before

After

Before

After

Before

After

Before

After

Before

After

Before

During, polished all the glass with correcting polish and orange pad

After

Removed and in some cases leveled various scratches all over the car, this was the worst of it.

After

Before

After

Dressed the tires
Before

After

Before

After

Finished Result
Truck was sealed with Wolfgang Paint Sealant 3.0



And some daylight pictures


The owner was thrilled to see the condition of the truck and I was relieved. I did the best I could on the hood with the condition that it was in and I was worried he wouldn't be happy with how it turned out. If anyone has any tips on extreme oxidation, please feel free to share. Anything to speed up the process would be awesome. I hope everyone enjoys the document, if there are any questions, please let me know. Thanks for taking the time to read this article, til next time. Duy out!