I recently tried the Pinnacle Black Label ceramic trim restorer and it is a first class product. The results are outstanding, but can't say yet what the longevity will be.
Definitely sounds like rinseless/waterless is the way to go.
I'm 100% rinseless/waterless with my vehicles. If they are too dirty for a rinseless wash, I will give them a quick spray at the coin-op carwash.
As mentioned above, definitely coat the wheels. Would make cleanup much easier.
There are several product lines that I could use and never want for anything else.
McKees (mostly what I use now)
Sonax
Meguiars
Poorboys World (very underrated products)
Duragloss (Lack a compound and polish, but everything else is outstanding)
I polished my sons truck with Blackfire one-step on Thanksgiving weekend. Washed it this weekend, and the beading is still strong.
Truck it outside 24/7.
Just a thought, you might want to look at some of the waterless washes with a wax components in them. I would assume that they would offer UV protection.
They generally are much more economical than buying bottles of detail spray, and IMO are a much better and safer option for light cleaning.
I use DG 501 on glass and it works great. 101 and 501 are very similar products.
Works great for removing traffic film buildup, and lasts for several months. With the 501, I use a light polishing pad and run it until the product basically disappears.