I picked up a bottle of Woody Wax and gave it a try.
First I did it exactly as the instructions directed me to do. I waited until the following day to do the rinse off, and dry with a cloth.
It looked OK, but not really any better than anything else I've used. It was also a little more slippery once it was dry than I thought it would be.
I then did a second coat, but did it differently. This time I used a rag, and rubbed it in a small area at a time.
Definetely more of a shine after the second coat. I don't know if that's because it was a second coat, better coverage, or the method I used.
I like the way it looks on the non skid, but some did get on the surrounding smooth surfaces and it looks a little too streaky in those areas. I'll have to do something to correct that.
Overall, it looks like a little goes a long way.
I want to see how well it holds up.
I found it tougher to get off of my hands than anything else I've ever used. I found that Dawn Dishwashing Liquid worked best to get my hands clean. That's good to know in case I decide I want to strip it off of the surface.
So far this is how I'd rate it:
Pros:
Very easy to use.
A little goes a long way.
Nice shine (after 2nd coat) on non skid.
Cons:
Very expensive.
Doesn't look good (uneven or streaky) on surrounding smooth surfaces if you happen to get any of the overrun on them. This is almost inevitible if you apply it according to the directions on the bottle.
Left my non skid areas more slippery than I would have liked. I'm a little nervous about running up to the bow when the deck is wet.