Wow this thread is all over the place :O
As far as burns, micromarring, ect... Here is a picture I took this afternoon of a lotus I polished with Menzerna SIP with a wool pad. You can see the finish looks amazing, but there is light holograms in the paint. This is normal with a wool pad however...
With aggressive pads/compounds/wools ect... you might not finish down completely LSP ready, but you should be fairly close if you break the polish down all the way. With more aggressive pads/compounds/wools you may have light hologramming in the paint, that will need to be remove after, but generally the swirls should be gone. You might also have micromarring, that looks like thousands of TINY scratches in uniform directions.
1000 rpm is really not that much with a rotary, and is basically used to refine the polish after it has broken down. IP likes to be cut around 1300-1500 in my experience, and powergloss responds better to slightly higher rpms say 1500-1800.
I don't want to sound like a jerk, but it really sounds like you have no clue what you are doing. You say you have experience buffing cars, but the that means little if your experience has been incorrect. Polishing with a rotary is somewhat of an art form, but it must be developed.
Eitherways good luck, but I think your technique may be faulty...