Okay, well I went out last night and tackled my driver's side panel with SSR1 and the white pad again, this time using significantly less product and working it in longer. The other thing I figured out after doing a little more reading is that I was putting too much pressure on the PC so that I was stopping it from spinning. Not sure how significant this is, but it certainly couldn't have helped.
I addressed these issues and tried again, this time with my halogen light close by for inspection and the results appear to be MUCH better. I haven't gotten it in the sunlight yet as the ultimate test, but I am pretty sure that the obvious hazing from before is now gone.
One other comment.....with less pressure on the PC, I am having trouble keeping that pad from spinning off the backing plate. The pad is relatively new, so time for a new backing plate maybe?
I don't have much frame of reference, but from what I am hearing and experiencing, this Ford paint must be VERY soft to be affected so much by SSR1. Also, I tried a small section with SSR2.5 and the orange pad using the same techniques, and the leftover hazing when I was done was significant enough that it took two more passes with SSR1 to get rid of it. Some people say you can go straight from SSR2.5 and orange pad to LSP, but unless I am doing something wrong again, there is NO way you could do this on my truck.
Thanks again for the input everyone. I am frustrated that I have wasted so much time getting crappy results, but relieved to know that the mess I made can at least be corrected.
Oh, and 99MustangGTVert, you are 100% correct that there was some leftover product in those pictures you were looking at. That was making the damage look worse than it really was, but even when cleaned very thoroughly, the hazing that I caused with SSR1 was still very evident.