07 Outlander dash detailing solution
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07 Outlander dash detailing solution - 6/25/2008 1:14:44 PM
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shinoix
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Hey all, I remember reading on here before about people having troubles with detailing their dash in the newer Outlanders. The problems i read had to do with streaking on the dash and not getting uniform coverage when using any sort of spray (armor all etc). I just recently had a media control center installed in my Outie so that my Ipod is controlled through my factory deck and hidden away, as well as a USB input for thumb drives, and my satellite radio being directly wired rather than using a radio frequency. During this installation, the installer handled the dash quite a bit and left finger prints all over it. I want to wipe it down and try to clean it up but I want to be sure of what to use first. Any suggestions? Just water? Armor All? Any help would be appreciated.
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RE: 07 Outlander dash detailing solution - 6/26/2008 5:05:27 AM
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shinoix
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my deck is the non nav, single disc...
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RE: 07 Outlander dash detailing solution - 6/26/2008 9:41:03 PM
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shinoix
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I haven''t tried it yet. What made you try Woolite in the first place? My Ipod isn''t the easiest to control through the existing deck, but it''s not too bad. You can access playlists, or go through by artist, album, songs, or genre. The only problem is that the factory deck only has a display of about 10 characters for the IPOD, so it can get confusing with all the short forms. None the less, the ipod is out of sight, the USB is out of sight, and if I put in an MP3 disc along with those two things, I have about 10,000 songs at my fingertips...plus satellite radio. A jukebox in my vehicle!!
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