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Track Cleaning With WD40?
Model railroader John has posted this tip for others in the hobby:
“Hi this is John with a quick tip to try for those of you in the hobby who are wondering how to clean your track. I have tried many commercial track cleaning products in my years of model railroading. They all have there benefits and drawbacks. This is something I’ve been doing for a long time now and have found that it works great. Take a paper towel and wrap it around your finger then take a can of WD-40 and spray the tip of the towel and rub it across both sides of the track rails. If you have really dirty track it may take two applications. You will be surprised to see how much dirt you get off. After the application of WD-40 take a bit of rubbing alcohol and rinse the rails to remove any residual WD-40. Next,rub your finger over the rails and see how smooth and shiny they are. Try it and see how well it works.”
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Hi my name is Arthur i clean my tracks with metho cut a strip of cloth about 1’inch wide wrape it a block of wood dip the cloth in metho & then clean the tracks it cmes up nice & clean