External Care Beginners’ Questions

Hello, I’m getting my new Opel Combo E Life next week. The car is used mostly for rides with the dog in everyday life and in operations with the rescue dog squadron. So it’s over floor and stone, not just cozy on the highway therefore. I’m more animal man, less car lover. But since I want to drive my new car again 15 or 20 years, I still want to take care of it as well as possible. I hadn’t done that with my previous station wagon, he stopped but without rust on the paint 15 years. But this time I want to do at least a little bit of good for my car. I say quite honestly: As a woman I do not have a lot of desire for car hand wash (at pans this is something else ) and I also have a very full everyday life and hardly a few minutes of free time, which I then prefer to spend in dog sport etc., than polish with the car. Therefore I look for a good minimum program, which is nevertheless better than nothing. I have already read many pages in the Care Forum here. But I am still overwhelmed with the selection of products. I have limited myself to Sonax. There are now the following things on the list for the outside: SONAX XTREME Protect&Shine SONAX XTREME Spray+Seal SONAX XTREME Ceramic Plastic Sealing SONAX XTREME Ceramic Spray Sealing SONAX XTREME Ceramic QuickDetailer SONAX Rim Beast Rim Cleaner What makes sense now? And is something important missing? Which routine can be recommended? The only thing that seems really clear to me so far: 2x a year would make sense to SONAX XTREME Protect&Shine, at least before the winter and during the spring year. And should I then apply SONAX XTREME Ceramic QuickDetailer after every wash? Or would SONAX XTREME Ceramic Spray Sealing? Or should one take the Ceramic Spray Sealing instead of Protect&Shine and instead of QuickDetailer? I haven’t even done this for my steel rims for the last 15 years. Now it’s aluminum rims. Don’t know me at all. Can you recommend something to me? And tell me when to apply what best? Thank you very much Lavandasca