For a daily driver, a sealant like NuFinish is fine. Since you mentioned you wanted easy to maintain (long lasting), sealants are the way to go. Another inexpensive sealant, which has a mild polish to boot, is Poli-Seal, which I have used on my daily driver.
I also like Meguiars NXT 2.0, the Klasse twins (AIO/SG), and AutoGlym Super Resin, but these require a mild polishing step for paint in good condition.
A few other good items like:
- A good shampoo like Meguiar's Gold Class or Crystal something or other. :) Optimum No Rinse is great stuff, too.
- A microfiber/lambswool wash mitt or automotive wash sponge
- microfiber towels (for drying and wax/polish removal). Costco has a 36 pkg bundle for $17.
- microfiber pads for product application
- Detail spray (fingerprint removal ;)
This can all be purchased at Walmart or autogeek.net. Another good and inexpensiive polish/wax combo is Meguiars ColorX. In any case, I recommend a two bucket washing method - one suds bucket and one rinse bucket:
- suds up the mitt or sponge and wash a panel
- rinse sponge/mitt
- repeat :)
Use a leaf blower or shop vac or compressed air to get those nooks and crannies dry. You can clay bar or use cleaner wax if you want.
All this stuff can be applied by hand. And a little goes a long way with sealants.
edited: for clarity and spelling