Meh. If it really is just waxed, I would defer for awhile. It may not be a really high quality job, but the wax is on there doing its job protecting. After a couple of months it will be that much easier to take off the wax. In the meantime, spend your time doing the overlooked maintenance chores instead.
When I got ready to give it a going over, I would give it a really careful wash, with microfiber mitt, using quality car wash. I would do another with rinseless car wash. I like the "Garry Dean" method. If it needs an abrasive polish, by all means do so, but I wouldn't just automatically do that. Then I would claybar or nanoskin it. Then I would give it a good sealant coat with one of the better quality waxes/sealants Collinite, Duragloss two part system, Klasse Twins, Meguire's Ultimate. You can put a beauty wax on top, but I've usually had it by then. You might instead spray a shiny spray wax on it, Duragloss Aquawax works pretty well and doesn't take too long. A lot of people like the Optimum spray wax.
After that, I do rinseless washes every week or two. You can do that at night in your garage, so that's a big chunk of your weekened you saved. Spritz that with the spray wax and you are good for another week or two.
The results are good and the time committment is overall pretty reasonable.
When I got ready to give it a going over, I would give it a really careful wash, with microfiber mitt, using quality car wash. I would do another with rinseless car wash. I like the "Garry Dean" method. If it needs an abrasive polish, by all means do so, but I wouldn't just automatically do that. Then I would claybar or nanoskin it. Then I would give it a good sealant coat with one of the better quality waxes/sealants Collinite, Duragloss two part system, Klasse Twins, Meguire's Ultimate. You can put a beauty wax on top, but I've usually had it by then. You might instead spray a shiny spray wax on it, Duragloss Aquawax works pretty well and doesn't take too long. A lot of people like the Optimum spray wax.
After that, I do rinseless washes every week or two. You can do that at night in your garage, so that's a big chunk of your weekened you saved. Spritz that with the spray wax and you are good for another week or two.
The results are good and the time committment is overall pretty reasonable.