Mechanical Department "No no that's fine shove that 20 pound set all around the yard... those shoes aren't hell and a half to change..."
The Missabe Road: Safety First
You want to go to your home inproverment store. Get a plaster wall sander. then you get a pack or WHITE scotch fiber pads.
depending where you tracks are (elavation) (short or long handle).
Then use "GOOGONE" In the PLASTIC bottle. NOT "GOOF OFF" in the steel can.
Goof off eats plastic and discolors paint.
After cleaning apply a small amount of Wala Clipper oil with a paper towel.
After 3 years, I finally got to pull my Lionel Train out of storage. It runs fine, but the track is dirty and 'crud' builds up on the wheels quite quickly. I am guessing that normal track cleaning fluids would work fine, but I wanted to toss this out to the experts to get some different opinions.
Thanks in advance.
malcolm
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