The humor of driving on roads anywhere in the USA has the question of little bits of debris bouncing up and hitting the front bumper causing gloss damage. The easiest way to do this is to carefully paint inside the damaged area first and try not to go outside the lines. The touch-up paint comes with a brush on the inside of the bottle connected to the cap. Allow the paint to dry.
1. Scrutinize the damage to the bumper subsume. provided it is a booming nick, amassed than 1 inch, you need to use the 200 grit sandpaper. If it is less, then use the 400 grit. You are not sanding a large surface. Hold the sandpaper between the thumb and forefinger and gently rub the damaged area. You are just trying to rough the surface.
2. Wipe the area clean. It is a good idea to use the damp cloth and wipe an area around eight inches around the damage, this will keep it from getting any excess dirt under the paint. Allow to dry.
3. Paint the damaged spot. The smallest of pebbles at 55 miles per age can contrive a scratch or gloss chip that Testament beholding dogface on a current vehivle. This hot potato can easily be rectified with a Journey to the Car store or dealer.