Dr Beasley's NSP 95, hydrophilic for how long?,

Don M

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Just redid the full ceramic coating on the Camaro today (Nxtzen 365 Pro) and used Dr Beasley's NSP 95. I already knew that after applying and removing the polish, the surface attracts moisture (it looks like you missed spots wiping it off) due to the nature of the polish.

I'm wondering though, it's still doing it after I applied and removed the coating. It looks like a combination of a missed wipe off and a very light condensation of morning dew. So how long does this last and will it affect the coating?
 
Just redid the full ceramic coating on the Camaro today (Nxtzen 365 Pro) and used Dr Beasley's NSP 95. I already knew that after applying and removing the polish, the surface attracts moisture (it looks like you missed spots wiping it off) due to the nature of the polish.

I'm wondering though, it's still doing it after I applied and removed the coating. It looks like a combination of a missed wipe off and a very light condensation of morning dew. So how long does this last and will it affect the coating?

The paint should look clear and remain clear after applying and removing the coating.

Mike
 
It's not ALL over, but it is there. It looks like a very light mist on the surface that wipes away without drama. Could I be using too much NSP? I try not to...
 
Nxtzen 365 Pro - a 1-year coating, similar to Can Coat

Copy that, never used it before. Wait and see if there are any changes after the next waterless or normal car wash and update.

I'm in the office all day tomorrow, feel free to give me a call to discuss. 9-5 Eastern Time. :)


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Mike
 
Actually, as time (half a day or so) the "fogging" lessens and finally stops. After a quick drive to the store this morning, it stopped completely and didn't come back.
 
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