Hey Umar, first of all congratulations on the detailing arsenal that you have procured and the results that you have acheived with it.
There are a few things that I would like to point out though and a few questions.
The pad is quite underapplied and I know all the videos you see they will say that you dont have to apply much you dont have to apply much but there should be a certain amount on the pad when its against the paint. So if you see all the edges are dry. That would go negative for your correction. Take care of that if you can and apply the product on the whole pad once before starting and spread with a finger so its all covered and then add drop by drop everytime moving from panel to panel.
Is there any specific reason why you started with a heavy cutting pad ? Ask yourself do you really need it? That too with a product like a dedicated swirl remover ?
You did a test spot and I love that approach but next time divide it into 4 maybe and see if any other combo (hint: less aggressive) of pads or the polish that you are using works.
Let me know what you think...