Megs Water Based Interior Dressing

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I got my bottle of Megs in yesterday so I used it on my car first. I'm usually a fan of natural look but the full strength look was ok(I'll still carry my other but let the customer decide) Well at first after I applied it I could tell there was a little bit of a greasy feeling so I figured it was still wet and I wiped it down a little more. I let it sit for around 5 hours then I drove the car. I noticed it was still greasy. I guess maybe the stuff needs to be thuroughly wiped down to aviod this? If so seems like a time factor which I dont really care for. I will dilute it today and see what I think. Has anyone else had this problem? I thought for some reason it said it did not leave a greasy feel but it doesnt. It's not a bad product reveiw but that is one set back I didn't like. Thanks
 
I think you'll like it better diluted.
 
I'm also interested, what water to dressing ratio do you recommend for a natural look/feel?
 
I use it 1:1 for all my clients cars. leaves a nice natural sheen and not grease at all. Nice coconut sent also
 
Well here is a 2 week follow up- My entire interior still looks great and its not all dusty! I also detailed under my hood about 1.5 weeks ago nd it still looks great too!
 
Well here is a 2 week follow up- My entire interior still looks great and its not all dusty! I also detailed under my hood about 1.5 weeks ago nd it still looks great too!

So, since you originally applied this Meg's dressing on 04/09/2011 (neat: per your posting) and felt that it was too greasy; and, you then later, on the same above mentioned date, stated that you were going to dilute it. With the results you are reporting now on 04/20/2011, may I ask what dilution ratio you used to obtain those results? Did the diluting of this Meg's dressing get rid of the greasy feel/look? Thanks.
 
Never diluted it for my car. I did about 3:1 on my last car and it looked good.
 
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