For those of you who have front bumpers looking funky where they face the sky:

All hope is not lost. This is an example of simple dirt appearing to be disappearing clearcoat, yours might just be dirty, too.

Heres what I dragged home from the junkyard, pretty sad but I figured I could spot paint the top areas...







So I washed it off with soap and water-



Not very promising. I went straight for the 3M super duty compound and white master pro wool pad on a DrillMaster rotary polisher-



Hmm. Thats not clean enough to polish, the pad got nasty fast. Clay? Man it dragged the clay, yellow-green tree funk, baked on. Slid that around a little, got out the rubbing alcohol (no help), scrubbed more with the mitt. Spurred the pad and went again, slower and wetter with compound. It came up to a shine when the funk peeled off. Not super glossy mind you but I came behind that with the Meguiar's #82 on the black 3M foam pad and worked at it. did this spot with black wax and got this picx for you guys. I ain't hardly believing it, this is why I love junk. I'll take it further later then slap it on.



You can still see some haze to the left with the flash. its tough funk!



This is all I could get by hand at the grilles. More time for machine polishing tomorrow. That should fire up the neigh dogs.



I gotta get my Grape spin in before quiet hours lol. I did install the JY headlight mounts in the GTP before callin it a day. Never have they fit so right and tight. Kinda fiending to see what thats like too, I think I got em adjusted OK but driveway is slanted.