laz 57 wrote: I use the trackman 2000, check it out at www.trackman2000.comAnd also do it by hand with a scotchbrite pad and elbow grease.laz57
I use the trackman 2000, check it out at
www.trackman2000.com
And also do it by hand with a scotchbrite pad and elbow grease.
laz57
hows that working for you? i want to get something to keep my trak clean
Doug Murphy 'We few, we happy few, we band of brothers...' Henry V.
I use the car from North East Trains.We use it on our club layout and have had good results.Replace one of the pads with a scotchbrite pad cut to size.Once a week aound the track in front of the engine keeps the rails clean.If you put it two or three cars in front of the engine it will clean siding tracks.If you use the two pads that come with it with track cleaner on the front one it will clean up really bad track but we find for maintenence the scotchbrite works best.
Ed
I use a track cleaning car by Centerline Products. http://www.centerline-products.com/rail_wheel.htm
I put some Goo Gone on the roller for the first pass and then a dry roller. It works good enough that my trains are running great. There may be a better product now on the market, because my cleaner is several years old.
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