IMO there’s no need to protect clear coated wheels because wheels aren’t exactly known for developing crows feet, fading, clear coat failure, or any other issues that plague the clear coat on the panels of the car. Modern OEM wheels are among the most bulletproof part you’ll find on a vehicle.
Besides, you’re going to have to clean them regardless so since there’s no avoiding it I choose to make the cleaning part as easy as possible and that’s why I reach for Megs Wheel Brightener for my regular maintenance wheel cleaning.
If done every 7-10 days or so it’s as easy as a quik spray on and rinse off and they’re done. D143 on the tires + D140 on the wheels. No need to even scrub.
Same for my chrome wheels.
Spray, rinse, blow dry, done.
The only product that will repel brake dust and keep wheels clean for weeks is made by AA and only available OTC. No other product exists.