Hi I'd assume maybe with microfiber yeah, I've not used those so I can't say for sure.
my opinion if you grab a PC and some foam pad I think you'll be there all day and you will not get a shine, maybe some superficial shine but it won't make you close your eyes in the sun, you'll certainly get some oxidation for sure. You need more cut than that either with micro fiber or product yeah.
sounds like that's what happened.
But as mentioned I haven't used a long throw (nor have I used MF pads) so I can't speak for that, iirc I believe I've seen some discussion on other forums where they had good luck with the long throw and mike Phillips has an age old article which is a good one on super white paint (including one with an AIO on a super white toyota). I've read many good things about the MF cutting ability so I'd assume you are correct there, and no doubt some combination of that and Adams will work.
that's just what I did and 5 years it stayed the same with only a once a year polish. I still polished once a year with a rotary on that and a foam pad, mainly because it worked, but also a full size is a lot of square feet, it needs to get done, one fender feels like 1/2 a corolla lol
Anyways I never had a problem with a rotary on that...I love em (flex pe), and use those mostly for gelcoat and DA for the clear, but I broke it out on that when the products I had on hand (megs UC and megs 105 and a PC weren't cutting it at all, some oxidation removal is all) and those were all I had, this was also 5 years ago. So maybe something with a heavier cut than that.
But...you will of course have to be careful at edges so maybe not advised if you're not used to one, and try a safer combination for more cut on a long throw.
That's certainly may not be the accepted or ultimately only way, but the pictures (unfortunately bad but in a Florida bright sun you would get white out staring into the panel) show it works. Now I'll also say I never saw any evidence of halo's, swirls, as you would expect with using a rotary on a clear coat. But it's Florida, if it was was swirl city I'd notice it in this sun over 5 years. Certainly could have been some but non I noticed when the white is hit by light you can't look at it anyways. Also it's a work truck so 100% is not the goal.
anyways just 02c there, it can certainly open more discussion on another way to do it. I'm just throwing a pic that under no circumstances would a super white single stage be 'lost', and indeed can look imho better than clear, and you will need more cut than a PC and a foam pad.