NSP 95 has not and will not be changed any time soon. 150 has been updated already to increase its cut by about 30% and 45 will be updated to limit that ghosting effect and an easier wipe off.
There is a slight learning curve with them. They do need to be broken down a bit more. If not they are not easy to wipe off. Watch these videos to get the understanding of the polishes.
Cquartz UK 3.0 is a great option for a coating. CarPro users have also used the UK3.0/SiC combo which will add slickness.
Gyeon Mohs Evo is another good option.
Keep in mind that Dr. Beasley's uses sheeting technology for their coatings rather than beading so don't expect that super tight...
I would recommend applying Solution finish Over The top to have Solution Finish last longer.
I posted about this on my IG page
Wash it and save it for next time you apply it in a few months.
WETS is not strong enough to strip a coating. I found the 3D ceramic coating to not be that durable in comparison to other coatings. It could just be reaching its lifespan and losing its hydrophobic properties which is always the first thing to fail on a coating.
Surprised you are seeing Jescar being shiny. It is pretty matte / satin in my usage. Armour and Revox are on the satin side with one layer. Revox will last longer between the two.
Excellent write up Mike. I have been using all of the NSP polishes (150, 95, 45) and they are all great polishes. They are very efficient for applying ceramic coatings and there is no need for a panel wipe.
There is a small learning curve as not much polish is needed when using these. An...
One product I would not mind seeing tweaked a bit is the ceramic coating. Myself and another local Autogeek member / competition ready teammate have experienced the similar behavior. First off I find it to not be as hydrophobic as other coatings. Second is the self cleaning effect is not as...