RKF the true test is direct sun light, but on that note you did a nice job. I would say that your removal process for the buffer marks is not idea as Meg #2 on PC speed 1 will actually not break down the abrassives as you might have actually introduce some swrils. If you do have some swrills in the sunlight I suggest to go over the car with the PC and a polishing pad with a produce like #80 at speed 5. If that is not enough you can use the #2 at the same speed. Then follow with your VM.
For the guys who are afraid to try a rotary just make sure to start with a polishing pad and a milder polish then step up as needed. Make sure to keep the pad flat and don't tilt the machine and start with a slow speed like 1000-1200. Make sure that you move the machine with a medium hand speed and don't keep it on one spot. Its really not that hard to use, the mistake I see is more people introduce some new swril/ buffer marks. Then again you could always remove the buffer marks with your PC.
For the guys who are afraid to try a rotary just make sure to start with a polishing pad and a milder polish then step up as needed. Make sure to keep the pad flat and don't tilt the machine and start with a slow speed like 1000-1200. Make sure that you move the machine with a medium hand speed and don't keep it on one spot. Its really not that hard to use, the mistake I see is more people introduce some new swril/ buffer marks. Then again you could always remove the buffer marks with your PC.