I use No Finish on mine. Years ago I used Nu Finish on things. It was a good product.
No Finish is easier to apply, since you don’t apply it.
But I would recommend using Nu Finish, or actually Any Finish, although my tractors still work well after 16 & 18 years of applying No Finish...LOL...but true...
No Finish, LOL!
Yes, it would be easier to apply.
I have spent thousands of hours polishing/waxing many cars and have used just about everything in decades past. I find Nu Finish easy to apply and durable. It will bead water on my car after 12+ months (I do not take my vehicles to automatic car washes.). Have not tried anything else in 25 years or so, so do not know if there are more modern products that are better and/or easier.
Back in my muscle car days, I waxed my 1964 Impala SS every Friday for a year using whatever was available. Then I had it repainted because most of the products that I used were cleaner/waxes that cut the paint and there was little paint left on edges, corners, etc.
If anyone has first hand knowledge of products that are better/easier than Nu Finish, I would certainly like to know. Waxing a car, even a small car becomes harder every year.
SDT