Just out of curiosity, when you are buffing and waxing, are you getting it back to a fine shine before the wax goes on? If you are already a compounding/buffing expert (which you may be but I have no way of knowing) then ...please pardon my asking. I just ask because I have found over the years that some people either buff lightly with a "homeowner" buffer, and then expect the wax to make it shiny. Or they compound fairly aggressively and then go straight to was. I haven't found either of those to work as well as they could.
What I found to work better was to compound with the most aggressive necessary compound, then polish with one or two stages of a less aggressive polishing compound, sort of like working through the grits when you are sanding wood. Then - only once it's all shiny and just how you want it to look - then wax, just to help keep the UV off (I know, in Florida you can only try to keep it off, because you have some wicked UV there).
(Or substitute wetsanding for some of the above.)
Of course if there were a product one could just brush on instead of doing that (and maybe there is!), then great.
Sunbeam :hot