Go to Lowes or Home Depot and get yourself a drywall sanding pole and some FINE mesh screen for it.....I've been using mine for two seasons now with the same USED nylon mesh screen...Just a few back and forth passes and move on to the next section......works great...
dan
Also found scotchbrite in the deep maroon color at the local auto parts store, where they have the bondo for body repairs... Pep Boys...
Regards, Greg
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Home Depot or any building supply. It is made to fit the drywall sanding pole.
Karl
Greg-(or anyone that knows)
Do you get those scotchbrite pads in the grocery store or is that a Home Depot type of thing?
The mesh is silicon carbide, very hard material... they typically call it sandpaper, but yes, neither sand nor paper. Of course Captain Kangeroo was neither a captain nor a kangeroo!
The tennis ball would be hard to keep centered on a rail, and you would need 2 passes, one for each rail. Get the drywall sander and some deep maroon scotchbrite (green in a pinch) and you will be very happy, fast and easy.
The drywall sanding pole does not use sandpaper, it uses a nylon fine mesh screen......I use it before every run, works great.
I do not recommend the square mesh, black, silicon carbide for cleaning track. Yes, it cleans really quick. It scratches the rail. In my opinion, the scratches enhance the rails getting oxidized. I think it is overkill. I used scotchbrite (deep maroon color) on the pole and got good results, and little if any extra effort.
I was just letting the discussion go, but do not want to go down in print as recommending that sandpaper.
I use SS now, so no cleaning of oxidized rail.
The head is gray, hands don't work , back is weak, legs give out, eyes are gone, money go's and my wife still love's Me.
I been using a Trackman 2000 for several years, pushed by a SD45.
Sit down and watch it clean tracks, takes 10 minutes for 1000 ft of brass track.
Bud
Curiosity got the best of me. While it rained all day (finally) yesterday. I made a trip to Lowes. For about $12.00 US I got the pole, the swivel sanding pad and some drywall sanding paper. Just tried it out and one walk around did a great job. For the beer drinkers you can do this with one hand leaving the other for guess what?
1. A pole sander with either drywall "mesh type" sandpaper or scotchbrite.
2. An LGB track cleaning loco can not only be used standing up, but sitting down and drinking a beer.
1) Does anybody know the name of the track cleaning device that you can use while standing up? I saw a picture of it in a magazine and it depicted a long pole with a cleaning cloth pad at the end.
2) Where can I find one?
3) What are your opinions and reviews about this track cleaning device?
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