Jngrbrdman
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Well, its been a very long day of testing. I pitted the new Four Star Ultimate Swirl Mark Remover (thus to just be called 4*SMR) against 3M SMR for light colored cars, Meguiar's #9 and Pinnacle Paintwork Cleansing Lotion.
The product definitely works. In a comparison against the other three products, I have to say that it did the best job at cleaning up the minor swirls on the surface. Unfortunately the only car I had available to test it on today was my own and it is already in pretty good shape. The other downside to using my car is that it is white and pictures of swirls just don't seem to work well.
After I washed the car I clayed it and then went to work with the SMR. I know the SMR was doing something because after buffing it off I could feel that the towel grabbed more on that panel than the rest of the car. I buffed out a door and there was definitely a difference between that door and the one behind it. That tells me that it has removed all of the former layers of UPP that I had on it previously.
Its kinda oily after it is all said and done. I had to go over the car again with a towel to clear off the streaks. And speaking of removal, its not the easiest product to remove. I tried waiting to let it dry and I tried right away. No matter what I tried it was still hard to buff off. It was harder the more product that was on the car. I would suggest using this till you are practically buffing it off. Compared to the other three this was definitely the hardest to buff off. However, it was the most effective, so that still wins it points.
4*SMR is a lot like DACP in the respect that it 'dusts' after awhile. I worked it on half the hood for about 4 minutes before it was dusting and buffing back off the car. The other three products never dusted for me. In fact, they did their work pretty quick. They were all buffing back off in less than 4 minutes. The edge that the others have is that they aren't blue. My car is white and having a blue product on it was kind of playing tricks on my eyes I think. It was kind of looking blueish when I was done. I'll have to see what it looks like tomorrow after I can use the Wolfgang paint cleaner on it. I do know that it made a crack in the paint on my bumper stand out very badly. The blue just got in the crack and made it really stick out. I wouldn't really suggest this on a white car unless you plan on using a paint cleaner next to clear out the blue.
4*SMR doesn't spread really well. I had to reapply for each panel that I worked on. It does well on the panel you are working on, but its not going to stretch much further. I would suggest working on one panel at a time. That shouldn't be too big of a deal since that is what I would suggest you do with any polish.
All in all I would give this product a solid 3 out of 5. Its not the perfect solution for swirls, but it would be a great choice for someone trying to stay on top of the minor swirls that just happen on a daily driver. Whatever is in it will remove whatever waxes and sealants that are on your car presently. I spent a lot of time today doing intensive testing this product against the other three. I even worked a blister into my right thumb where I hold the PC handle at. I haven't had a blister there for years. I worked on my car for nearly 6 hours just working with these different SMRs. I didn't even get a chance to put the Wolfgang on it yet.
Bottom line....
4 Star SMR is a great polish that I would give high marks for in in the swirl mark removing department. I was supremely disappointed with 3M SMR when I first got it. It didn't do anything for my white car. #9 didn't really help much either. When I compared those two products against 4*SMR I followed it up with AIO to clean out the fillers. After it was said and done, the 4*SMR side still had noticable swirl reduction on it. (I told you it was intensive testing.
) The downsides are really that it is not easy to buff off and it is slightly oily afterwards. The oily part may just be my lack of experience with the product and I haven't found the best way to use it without the oily part. More testing will tell.
For now I can say that I really like the product and it is everything I expect a 4 Star product to be. If you are looking for the ultimate swirl remover for your well maintained car, then this product is it. I would put it in the 3 on a scale of 1 to 10 catagory as far as effectiveness against swirls. For a car that is well maintained and has minimal marks, I think this would be an excellent product to use. I'll post more results as I do more testing.
The product definitely works. In a comparison against the other three products, I have to say that it did the best job at cleaning up the minor swirls on the surface. Unfortunately the only car I had available to test it on today was my own and it is already in pretty good shape. The other downside to using my car is that it is white and pictures of swirls just don't seem to work well.
After I washed the car I clayed it and then went to work with the SMR. I know the SMR was doing something because after buffing it off I could feel that the towel grabbed more on that panel than the rest of the car. I buffed out a door and there was definitely a difference between that door and the one behind it. That tells me that it has removed all of the former layers of UPP that I had on it previously.
Its kinda oily after it is all said and done. I had to go over the car again with a towel to clear off the streaks. And speaking of removal, its not the easiest product to remove. I tried waiting to let it dry and I tried right away. No matter what I tried it was still hard to buff off. It was harder the more product that was on the car. I would suggest using this till you are practically buffing it off. Compared to the other three this was definitely the hardest to buff off. However, it was the most effective, so that still wins it points.
4*SMR is a lot like DACP in the respect that it 'dusts' after awhile. I worked it on half the hood for about 4 minutes before it was dusting and buffing back off the car. The other three products never dusted for me. In fact, they did their work pretty quick. They were all buffing back off in less than 4 minutes. The edge that the others have is that they aren't blue. My car is white and having a blue product on it was kind of playing tricks on my eyes I think. It was kind of looking blueish when I was done. I'll have to see what it looks like tomorrow after I can use the Wolfgang paint cleaner on it. I do know that it made a crack in the paint on my bumper stand out very badly. The blue just got in the crack and made it really stick out. I wouldn't really suggest this on a white car unless you plan on using a paint cleaner next to clear out the blue.
4*SMR doesn't spread really well. I had to reapply for each panel that I worked on. It does well on the panel you are working on, but its not going to stretch much further. I would suggest working on one panel at a time. That shouldn't be too big of a deal since that is what I would suggest you do with any polish.
All in all I would give this product a solid 3 out of 5. Its not the perfect solution for swirls, but it would be a great choice for someone trying to stay on top of the minor swirls that just happen on a daily driver. Whatever is in it will remove whatever waxes and sealants that are on your car presently. I spent a lot of time today doing intensive testing this product against the other three. I even worked a blister into my right thumb where I hold the PC handle at. I haven't had a blister there for years. I worked on my car for nearly 6 hours just working with these different SMRs. I didn't even get a chance to put the Wolfgang on it yet.
Bottom line....
4 Star SMR is a great polish that I would give high marks for in in the swirl mark removing department. I was supremely disappointed with 3M SMR when I first got it. It didn't do anything for my white car. #9 didn't really help much either. When I compared those two products against 4*SMR I followed it up with AIO to clean out the fillers. After it was said and done, the 4*SMR side still had noticable swirl reduction on it. (I told you it was intensive testing.

