I have used a rotary with Malcos Glaze II many times. Although, this isn't a practice I would recommend doing typically. BUT, in this case. With Glaze II, I find it to be a great one step polish/wax. One step products are great for doing a large volume of cars. I use this process on a lot of government, and auction vehicles. Or, for anyone who buys a particular package.
But again, I wouldn't recommend this way to apply wax or sealant. The product I use is a glaze polish with wax in it as well. It's meant to be able to use a rotary with it. The great thing about it also, is that you can spread it on the entire vehicle...then just start buffing where you started applying and fly through a vehicle. I use a yellow pad, and it takes out minor scratches and scuffs, and leaves no swirls at all. This is after clay of course.
As for just taking plain wax, or sealant off with it...I would stay away from that. If you can find a good one step product similar to Glaze II...then it's fine. IMO of course :dblthumb2: