The black goo on the track is from plastic wheels on your rolling stock. If you already have metal wheels on your cars, my apologies. If you don't, get some!
A second cause could be arcing between the track and the loco wheels. Different metal wheels do it more than others. I use a couple of drops of CRC 2-26 on the pad of my track cleaning car (found in the electric aisle of the home box store). It helps cut down on it quite a bit. If you run in the dark at night you can see the arcing.
-Brian
altterrain wrote: The black goo on the track is from plastic wheels on your rolling stock. If you already have metal wheels on your cars, my apologies. If you don't, get some!A second cause could be arcing between the track and the loco wheels. Different metal wheels do it more than others. I use a couple of drops of CRC 2-26 on the pad of my track cleaning car (found in the electric aisle of the home box store). It helps cut down on it quite a bit. If you run in the dark at night you can see the arcing.-Brian Ya I am runnung the plastic wheels. I will have switch to metal Thanks
Ya I am runnung the plastic wheels. I will have switch to metal Thanks
altterrain wrote: The black goo on the track is from plastic wheels on your rolling stock. If you already have metal wheels on your cars, my apologies. If you don't, get some!A second cause could be arcing between the track and the loco wheels. Different metal wheels do it more than others. I use a couple of drops of CRC 2-26 on the pad of my track cleaning car (found in the electric aisle of the home box store). It helps cut down on it quite a bit. If you run in the dark at night you can see the arcing.-Brian
I went out and picked up some of that CRC 2-6 (spray form) I spayed some on a scotch brit pad and what a difference. It runs fast again. Like new. Its nice because it acts as a cleaner plus it gives it more conductivity. At first I though it makes the track a little slippery and with the lightweight of the stainza I have thougt it would slip more. I guess it helps make the contact shoes on the engine slid rather then drag. Thanks for tip.
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