Jared6180- Ford's Performance White is notorious for failing on countless vehicles, hope you got one of the good ones that doesn't have major issues (one of my Crown Vics was that paint and it was mostly OK).
The paint will be in the "medium" range, takes a little doing to correct but it's not as hard as some paints. Signficant correction takes something in the M105 range of aggressiveness and even that will require numerous passes (don't go overboard and take off more than about half-a-mil, no matter what that's about the limit let alone on that particular problematic paint). Final polishing seems to go OK with most Finishing Polishes; this is not a "finicky paint" with regard to finishing out. I'd use HD Polish simply because it's so user-friendly, and it just happens to leave a great finish too.
It *is* hard enough that doing it by hand would be an exercise in frustration so I'd bite the bullet and get a polisher and some pads and some user-friendly products. Note that even with colors like white that "don't show marring", those little flaws still refract light instead of reflecting it and that makes the vehicle look less-than-swell.
I'd start with a decontamination using the ValuGard "ABC" system (approved/recommended by Ford) but if you won't do that at least do a proper (i.e., don't mar up the paint by doing it carelessly

) claying.
After you get it cleaned up and polished, I'd wax it with FK1000P, which lasts for months, protects well against birds/bugs, cleans up readily, and just happens to look *GREAT* on that particular shade of white.