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Using the car daily does mean that the products will wear off faster, but it's nothing too drastic as long as you wash the car properly.
Make sure you do everything spot on first time round, and get the car exactly as you want it - clay/polish/glaze/seal/wax. So make sure you're free all day and the weather's going to be okay.
Once you're happy with it, it's quicker from then on. Wash the car weekly, with a washmitt and drying towel (no sponges or chammys or you'll ruin the finish!) and this will keep the paint in a decent condition, and stop the paintwork from having contaminants from sitting on it eating into the finish for any length of time. Then every other week, you could apply another coat of the finishing wax after the wash - again this isn't much hassle as this is quite a quick stage.
Every 4-6 weeks, or more regularly if you think it needs it (this depends on mileage, what the weather's been like etc) then do the glaze/sealant/wax stages. Again, once you get used to it, it shouldn't take long. If you've got the time, redo the polish too. If not, every 6-8 weeks, also do the polishing stage. You don't need to use an actual polish everytime, if the paint looks okay and you just want to improve and cleanse the finish, you should use a paint cleanser instead, as these have no cut.
Every 3 months (or as required - feel the paint with your hand in a sandwich bag, and it should feel like glass) redo the clay stage, followed by all the other stages. Once you're used to it, it won't take as long as you might think
Best applicators are foam Clearkote ones for the glaze and sealant, and the Meg's gold class ones for the wax.
Gareth