I'm a *big* fan of the 3M PI-III RC 05933. I stockpiled it after it got discontinued so I'll always have some on hand

Works great by hand/PC/Cyclo/rotary..but yeah, it does dust.
Hmmm...I don't work it until it nearly disappears, I wipe it off while it's not quite dry :think: Wonder if you're using more/less product than I do :nixweiss
I do use a little spritz of Meg's #34 sometimes, avoiding any micromarring from the product residue is worth the added effort.
I've used this *by hand* to remove 2K unigrit scratches from factory Audi clear. Took a while though.
Via PC, I like it best with 4" pads. You could try 3.5" PFW for serious correction (the 05933 is really a bit too mild for this IMO), but 4" orange for sorta-serious work (good combo, I use speed 4.5-5) seems more like what the product is best for. 4" Cyclo brand green pads work well for medium correction on not-too-hard clear (same speeds).
Note that the 4" green/05933 combo is how I killed some clearcoat on the MPV, so don't get *too* aggressive thinking that the PC can't hurt paint
While the 05933 finishes out nicer than its PI-3000 replacement, it does, of course, need a follow up with something milder (like the also discontinued PI-III MG 05937). Although it's a pretty mild product as "rubbing compounds" go, it's not supposed to be a finishing polish and you can get a *greatly* improved finish by doing more work with milder products.