My thought on it:
I never worked so hard as trying to take the lazy way. Poli-Glow is perceived the lazy way, but it will bust your butt getting it on, and then as others have chimed in to share, it is a b*%ch to get off when it starts failing. Lots more work than the perceived hard work of buffing and polishing that is only tough once, and easy with routine maintenace. Going cheap usually proves to be the more expensive route too; I have learned this a few times the hard way.
If you want to go the cheap and lazy route to rub on a miracle shine, save some bucks and just go get some Future floor finish. Similar results, and a hell of a lot easier to get off when you figure out it doesn't work that well either...