I personally have never had an issue with 476. Works a treat easy to apply and remove.
I totally appreciate detailing and am not sceptical at all.
But using waxes especially more expensive waxes gives detailing nerds ( me included) a warm fuzzy feeling inside. Opening the nice little glass pot for the first time after its been delivered in its little cardboard box with polystyrene bits everywhere. The smell of the carnauba oils, the softness at which it touches the pad. Gliding the applicator all over the paintwork like your rubbing oil over a supermodels chest. Buffing the paintwork with our plush towels. Then you stand back and look at it and go wow.
Ive wasted enough money on detailing fads that i am happy with Jeffs and 476. yes certain waxes may give a slightly better look. But marginal.
I reached a brick wall with my Racing Blue. It was impossible to make it anymore shinier/glossier/smoother/silkier.
We will always disagree on this.
I agree on the wasting money. It is something that I have been forced out of due to moving to London + lack of time, but I am actually thankful. Once the car goes, I stand to be impressively better off each month, purely due to not buying IronX, Tardis, G101 and the other usual monthly purchases for detailing the car at the weekend for the sake of it/enjoyment.
However, there is no way that you can compare 476 to Glasur. Or even to waxes that fall into the same price bracket. Vics, HD and Nattys will all wipe the floor on looks and ease to apply.
You not agreeing with me/Kev/OP/A.N.Other is what, as I have always said, detailing is all about - that personal experience. And that's the beauty of it for all of us.