Yes we should.
I know there is more than one way to skin a cat. And I realize that you guys are going to delight in telling me your way to do it, or have dire warnings about it. If you have a better idea that's great, I'm not assuming that what I'm doing is the best way to do it. I did spend a lot of time taking YouTube University classes on this subject, and had several questions for Google because my wife was busy doing other stuff, and I couldn't ask her.
However if you do come up with something wonderful, I'm waiting for next winter to try it, because me an Mr. Buffer are not currently on speaking terms. That particular device is going back into a box, and it's not coming back out until my buffer PTSD simmers down a bit.
The attached details my journey through this project. It's a lot of pages, but there are a lot of pictures and empty spaces in it. I did leave a lot out, you have to read the directions for this stuff. It's not difficult, just tediously different. The manufacturer's how to videos are excellent, and There are numerous YouTube University classes available online.
According to some AI that's friends with Google here's why I started out with yes. The consensus of the YouTube University crowd is that the following is mostly correct.
If it's not I'll print a retraction after all my highly scientific testing is complete. There may be some marketing involved here that made it through my BS detector. Marketing guys lie more than salesmen, because marketeers never actually have to talk to mad customers.
Comparison Table: Ceramic Coating vs. Wax
Feature Ceramic Coating Wax
Durability/Lifespan Long-term (1–5+ years) Short-term (1–3 months)
Protection Level High (UV, chemicals, scratches) Moderate (Water, UV, dirt)
Hydrophobicity Extreme (Water sheets off) Good (Water beads up)
Appearance Deep, glossy, "candy-like" shine Warm, traditional, deep glow
Application Time Time-consuming (hours) Quick and easy (<1 hour)
Initial Cost High ($100-$1000+ for kits/pro) Low ($10-$50)
Maintenance Low (Self-cleaning) High (Frequent reapplication)
My thoughts on the above that I have experience with
Appearance: I don't notice any difference between the two on Gelcoat or PU, everything is white and shiney when you are done.
Application time: not any worse than WX block & WX shield, except for the drying time.
Initial Cost: In glider dollars neither of these really qualify as expensive, assuming you do it yourself, and you work for yourself as cheap as I work for me.
SF