I suggest applying less Megs endurance and buffing it off with a MF if you don't want the greasy / shiny look.
When I apply mine I do one thin coat, leave to "
soak / absorb", do other stuff around the car for a while, tidy away my hose etc, buff off, apply another coat to soak... go inside for a while, come back out and buff again and I get really natural looking, long lasting tyres with a "sheen" but not looking greasy.
I did a comparison against T1 and cost / ml and durability works out the same as Megs Endurance... apart from the fact T1 lasts longer so you actually have to apply less often. If you want to save time in your process then perhaps this is the best option then!
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Found my quote from last time
I'm v. impressed with GTechniq T1. Cost wise (just roughly) Megs is ~£19/litre and T1 is ~£51/litre (about 2.5 times the price) but I find I put megs on every time I wash so in the last couple of weeks 3x applications whereas with T1 it would only be 1x application. So all in all probably as cost effective. Just a thought.
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