Every few weeks a client asks me the same thing: "Can’t I just keep waxing it?" In a mild climate, maybe. In South Florida, wax is a losing battle — our sun erases it almost as fast as you lay it down. But wax isn’t worthless, and coating isn’t magic. Here’s the honest comparison for Florida conditions.

Quick Answer

In Florida, ceramic coating beats wax decisively on durability and protection: wax lasts 4–8 weeks here, a professional coating lasts 2–5 years. Wax is cheaper upfront and gives a warm glow, but in our UV and heat it disappears fast. For outdoor-parked or long-term-kept cars, coating is the better value. DShine coatings start at $799 with paint correction included.

Side-by-Side: Wax vs Ceramic Coating in Florida

FactorWaxCeramic Coating
Lifespan (Florida)4–8 weeks2–5 years
UV / oxidation protectionMinimal, short-livedStrong, sustained
Water beadingGood, fades fastExcellent, lasts years
Upfront cost$15–$80 DIY$799–$1,599 pro
5-year cost (FL)$900–$1,800 + time~$1,300–$2,000 total
Ease of washingNormalMuch easier

Where Wax Still Makes Sense

Wax isn’t dead. If you garage a weekend car, enjoy the ritual, and love the deep warm glow carnauba gives certain colors, wax is a fine choice. It’s also the right call if you’re selling soon or your budget is tight today. Just go in knowing that in Miami, Fort Lauderdale or West Palm Beach sun, you’re re-applying roughly monthly.

Why Coating Wins for Most South Florida Drivers

The case for coating here is simple: our climate is the harshest test of paint protection in the continental US, and coating is the only option built to survive it for years. It resists the UV oxidation, water spots and salt etching that define paint care in this region. If you want the deeper math on whether it pays off for your situation, read is ceramic coating worth it in South Florida, and for longevity by tier see how long ceramic coating lasts.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is ceramic coating better than wax in Florida?

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For durability and protection, yes — by a wide margin. Wax lasts roughly 4–8 weeks in Florida's UV and heat, while a professional ceramic coating lasts 2–5 years. Wax still gives a warm glow some enthusiasts love, but in this climate it's gone almost as soon as you apply it.

How long does wax last in Florida heat?

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Realistically 4–8 weeks. Florida's UV index, heat and frequent rain break down carnauba and synthetic waxes far faster than in temperate climates. Many drivers here find a fresh wax barely lasts a month before water stops beading.

Is ceramic coating worth the extra cost over wax?

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Over a multi-year period, usually yes. Waxing every 6–8 weeks adds up in product and time, while a single coating protects for years with only annual maintenance. If you keep the car a while and park outdoors in the sun, the coating is typically the cheaper and better-protecting choice.

Can you wax over a ceramic coating?

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You can, but you shouldn't need to, and traditional wax can actually reduce a coating's hydrophobic performance. To boost a coating, use a dedicated SiO2 spray sealant ('ceramic boost') made to bond with the coating instead of sitting on top of it like wax.

What about ceramic spray waxes — are they the same as coating?

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No. Ceramic spray waxes and 'hybrid' sprays last weeks to a few months, not years. They're a convenient top-up, but they don't compare to a professionally applied coating in hardness, longevity or protection. Think of them as a better wax, not a replacement for coating.