Meguiars Hyper Dressing review

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Just got my hyper dressing yesterday so I decided to try it out on my own car. 2002 Bonneville. Sorry I didn't get any pictures maybe I will take some tomorrow. I diluted it between 2:1 & 3:1 cause I didn't want shiny and I didn't want too satin. lol Applied by spraying onto a MF towel and spreading then waiting for it to dry. About 5 sprays did a front door panel and half the dash, 2 more sprays for console and arm rest.

Likes:
The ability to dilute the product for different tastes, not all customers want shiny so its very versatile.

Value from dilution - @ 3:1 and even better 4:1 you get a lot of product for your $

Smell - Smells like grape and continued to smell nice in the car all day today!!

Looks - Even though its a bit too shiny for my likes it sure does make the dash look natural and CLEAN.

Dislikes:
Seems very slippery - Cleaned my center armrest with Megs APC+ @ 10:1 and then HD and its very slick, I would NEVER recommend putting this on anything like the steering wheel or brake pedal.

Turned out too glossy - I will have to dilute to a full 3:1 or more it seems to get the sheen I want out of it.


I would buy this again in a heart beat, the shiny is pretty much my fault being too conservative on the dilution ratio.
 
I love hyper dressing. Applied straight with an applicator pad, left to dwell and then wiped with a dry towel, it will make tires look incredible and last at least a couple weeks. I like the thick consistency. It's not very resistant to rain, but other than that, it's excellent and smells awesome. Gives a very nice look on engines at 4:1.
 
i've tried HD on tires and it seems to attract dust IME and it doesn't last very long there. however, i like using it 3:1 for wheel wells (sometimes engine, but rather use cd-2)and one gallon last a long time. very cost effective for sure...
 
spray it in the wheel wells and let it sit for about fifteen minutes or so, then lightly wipe down if necessary...

:xyxthumbs: 4:1 or 3:1

spray and walk away. thats what i love about it. never runs or streaks.
 
I did 3:1 when I mix mine, I've done 4 cars with my first 32 oz mix. Wheel wells I hit with a spray bottle.

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Here is a pic I took for you all today.

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Great for wheel wells diluted 1:4. From my experience, you really don't need to spread it to even it out. It does a great job doing that on its own when drying. Just evenly spray it in wheel wells and let it dry on its own. Might look very unprofessional at first but will look great after. Best part is after a wash it washes off easy so you can apply a fresh coat again.
 
I've used Hyper Dressing for the past year or so and about all my details. I use it mostly on the wheel wells and its a wonderful product. I spray it on and the product does the rest of the work. Really like it. Great value too. One gallon will make at least 3.
 
Seems like most here don't use it for interiors, that's sad cause I was really looking for a less expensive alternative to 303...I am using the 303 as an upgrade now with MEG HD being my all around dressing.
 
I use it all around, dash looks good, not greasy. Nice satin shine as well!

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