Soooo I have good news, I repolished and applied CQUK the right way, and no more streaks or hazing! I started hand polishing with Reflect but it wasnt doing much so I bumped up to the DA with Reflect and a white foam pad. Took a big longer to polish the car but I figured that was the CQUK that was already on the paint didn't want to go without a fight.
Anyway so I finished polishing and wiped the car down with Eraser, then I applied CQUK. I applied it and buffed IMMEDIATELY after. And I also used a new side of the suede MF's for each panel; I ended going through about 5 towels in total.
One thing to note is the stuff I had on originally was CQUK 2013, I just put on CQUK 2014 which now has more Si02 than the 2013 version so that's a nice bonus!
And another thing is that the CQUK 2013 I had on originally; I had opened the bottle a couple of months beforehand, with the CQUK 2014I just put on I didn't open the bottle until the day of, so maybe the original stuff had lost some of its potency so that's why it was harder to work with.
I decided to only put one layer of CQUK on; I was too tired to do the second layer, so ill be doing that sometime next week, ill give it a couple days for the first coat to fully cure. And also since there isn't any rain until Sunday I didn't bother applying Reload.
So all is well! Thank you very much everyone for helping me out with this problem, especially Avi; you sir showed excellent customer service, and you can now consider me a Carpro convert lol.
Cheers
Phil