Wow! There is so many incorrect info in this one post, it is kind of funny.
First I can definitely tell that you are not in the detailing business
Do you also recommend conventional oil over Synthetic?
You know, it would be better if you spoke from experience instead of pulling waste out of your back side.
In my case, Opti Coat Pro, on our "new car" that is 13 months old, looks as glossy as day 1, zero contamination, zero swirls (try that with wax on a subaru) - and you know what? It will remain in the same condition.
Your idea of detailing 2x a year, I would bet you $$$ that if you took pictures right after the initial detail and another after 5 months, you would see a big difference and the paint will also be far from smooth. With the coating I have on, after each wash it is like the car just came out of a detail.
This is just one reason why coatings are superior to traditional LSPs.
Coatings, in my opinion are for consumers, who want their vehicles look the best all the time, not just a few months out of the year. I have not ran into a client yet, who wasn't blown away with the results OCP is providing. Very easy wash, quick drying, and a finish, that not only looks great, but stays clean a lot longer.
But you could be right, in fact, I may start researching for a horse carriage and list my cars on Craigslist - why the hell would I want to get to places in minutes instead of hours? You may have something there.
I think coatings may be good for the average consumer due to durability.
But I think cars are best kept via an ultra fine polishing once or twice a year. Yes coatings last longer, but you can't clean up the paint every 6 mos with polishing without re-doing the coating.
Being this is Autopia, and we are picky about our cars - to me this is an important feature. To do *something* to the paint more frequently is always better than doing *nothing* to the paint less frequently.
Coatings to me are like a toilet you don't have to flush - as long as your comfortable sitting atop a bunch of crap. They are the Formica of the detailing world. They wear well and require less maintenance - but you know granite counter tops are just nicer.
Clay and polish the car twice a year and it will always look great. Coat it and you are in for 2 years of not polishing. Prolly look good for 6 mos (daily driver) - after that it's all down hill.
Don't tell me coatings will protect you from marring - because there hasn't been one iota of proof showing that. Obviously, they somehow promote water spots. Just read around. Inconsistent results and inconsistent longevity are the norm. It's a crap shoot.
There is no magic coating that avoids this.
I dunno. If I was in the detailing business, I'd be selling coatings to the masses. But I'd discourage anyone with a special vehicle they really loved from getting a coating.