I"m not trying to upset you but what kind of haze are you getting? Is it a haze from trying to remove PO85RD or is it a haze that you see after applying wax or sealant on top of PO85RD. I have noticed that with some final polishes have a lot of oil (fillers) in them. They look great right after you buff with that polish, but once you apply anything else on top of it it will either haze (or smear) over the polish. Or you remove that oil from the polish and show what it trully did, which is swril the paint finish. These oils, or fillers as they can be called, will look great at first but they don't hold up and wax or sealant doesn't apply well over them. Thus producing a smearing or hazing affect.
I did some research in PO85RD. This polish is designed for the new ceramiclears and also works on regular clearcoats. Menzerna claims it has abrasive smaller than any other polish. But also claims that it's not intended for the weekend enthusiast. WHY? If the abrasives are so small then you shouldn't be able to do much damage, correct!
The compounds and polishes that I use are more of a chemical abrasive then a particle abrasive as Menzerna claims. The chemical abrasives will breakdown and become a finer polish then in the begining to produce a finer finish on the paint.
If it's designed for ceramiclear coat paint that is very hard then it should be to aggresive on a regular clearcoat, right? If your paint is hard (like ceramiclear is) then you need to use more aggresive polishes (or compounds) to remove scratches or swirls. Then it stands to reason that PO85RD will swril a regular clearcoat easier than a hard clearcoat. Except if there are alot of fillers in PO85RD to hide the swirls or hazing produced from the abrasives.
I"m sorry to go off on PO85RD!! I know I haven't used this product though I have used Menzerna FPII with OK results. I just don't like filler polishes or glazes. They make it look good then it leaves your garage then looks like crap after it gets rained on or after the first wash. It's what you expect from a car dealership, not much. I've been detailng for over 9 years and used many different products. Alot of them worked great and others didn't produce a finish that I found acceptable. If you want, try Meguiars swirl free polish or speed glaze as a final polish then apply your wax. They work well with the PC and produce great results on black cars.
IN NO WAY am I trying to start a war or advertise for anyone. I'm just voicing my opinion from what I have learned
Hope this help,
Chubs