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  1. I'm also interested in this. I recently bought a 1997 Toyota 4Runner (white) for my teen daughter to drive. The paint is dull but the scratches seems pretty light, almost none of which appear to be through the paint. I came across some info that indicated that the 3rd generation 4Runners with non-metallic colors are single stage paint. This will be a new one for me, as I haven't worked on single stage paint. I have some experience with polishing our boat, fiberglass gelcoat, and I've found that I have to completely wash my pads frequently to get the color and gelcoat debris out of them. I expect that with single stage paint I'll also have some paint color coming off into the pads.
  2. Sorry to revive this old thread, but did this lint issue ever get resolved? I have been quite disappointed with Cobra and Meguiar's towels due to lint issues just like this and neither company can pinpoint why the towels are linting. Personally, I think there are more linting towels out there than complainers, you just don't notice so much on light colored cars unless you get in the right lighting (or WRONG lighting depending on how you look at it). This is what brought me to Adams in the first place. Specifically, the waterless wash WW towels, and they are great! I'm not surprised though since WW towels don't seem to suffer the linting issues from ANY company because they don't have "split" microfibers like all the super plush towels do. I was thinking of trying the Adam's plush towels but now I am hesitant. WW is working so well for me. Can't I just use the WW for everything, including polish removal?
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