If you recently cut polished waxed I would wash out the recent work with a dedicated product
https://www.lenosgarage.com/collecti...ts/clean-strip
Liked auto glym when I used it years ago if I recall it was like a P21polish - little correcting.
I like to have a few different levels of correcting polish starting with least abrasive to see which minimizes the damage. Personally I don’t like using old very aggressive compounds ( older final glazing polish I haven’t had issues with )
Also the pads u use is as important as the product.
You could actually test wash and wax buffing out with RO (small section of panel ) to see if things improve