I know this is an old thread, but during the early phase of shutdown, I had some work done at Ceramic Pro in San Diego.
A new neighbor of mine decided to spray paint some furniture outside on a breezy day, covering pretty much my entire car, less the driver's side doors/fender. (Don't get me started). I had CP decontaminate, clay, then "2 step" polish my car, and followed up with the 2 year bronze package.
Honestly, it was only just 'ok' at it's best. I pointed out polish residue on black plastics which they took care of at the time of pickup (but disappointed it would be presented unfinished) and noticed a few small barely-visible scratches on the rear quarter panel that should've easily been correctable if it was a proper 2 stage correction (hence the quotation marks earlier). They had my car for three days so I just wanted my car back.
In the subsequent weeks I noticed a considerable amount of baby blue overspray still on rubber trims, moonroof glass, and on the rear wing. Disappointing considering the $1400+ cash I'd handed them while simultaneously being limited at my opportunity to make income.
Now I was in between a rock and a hard place. Do I correct it all myself and compromise the coating and warranty? Or do I bring it back and trust the people that couldn't get it right the first time?
The long-short of it, I declined my $190 "annual inspection," found a local (Carlsbad) detailer who crushed it, and for $400 did full interior detail as well. The sheeting/beading behavior of their chosen products (OP) is night and day better than what I had from Ceramic Pro, for significantly less.
CP coating behavior changed notable after a few months, and my car is garaged, driven maybe 100 miles/week, so I can't recommend that company/brand specifically.