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A lot of people will argue that modern clear coats do not need wax.
If you check with any automotive paint manufacturer, they will tell you modern finishes do not need wax.
The main reason you waxed a car was to seal the paint. Modern auto finishes have very tight molecular structures, that do not benefit from being sealed with wax.
Clear coats also don't oxidize like old fashioned finishes, which was the other reason you waxed vehicles. Old waxes like Simonize had deep cleaners to remove the layers of oxidized paint. Those cleaners would be too strong for a clear coat finish, so most modern consumer waxes contain little more than silicone.
As discussed here there, is a difference between wax and polish. Modern finishes do benefit,
cosmetically, from having the surfaced cleaned, and polished, such as the use of a clay bar to remove pollution, brake particles, and a cleaner/polish, to remove surface wear and minor scratches. If you properly clean and polish a finish, it will appear, and clean up when you wash it, the same as if it was properly cleaned, and then waxed.
Most of you are going to do it anyway, but waxing your clear coat finish, (as in applying a proper carnuba paste wax), is pretty much the same use of your time as waxing the no wax floor in your kitchen.