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[quote user="Dustin"][quote user="selector"] <p>I don't usually respond with this type of advice, but would you consider doing a search under "track cleaning"? This subject has been discussed in about 10 lengthy, and highly informative, threads over the past 18 months or so. Not trying to give you the brush-off, but I worry that everyone is kind of exhausted by the subject, and it is so well covered elsewhere.</p><p>Tell you what, I'll do a search and edit this post if I can find one or two to link.</p><p>BTW, the oil you mention is hobby oil, to the best of my recollection, and is meant to be safe for plastics. If I am mistaken, someone is sure to put me...and you...right.</p><p><font color="#ff0000">Later. Between these two, you should get all there is in the way of collective wisdom about how to effectively clean track and how to reduce your track cleaning. Good luck.</font></p><p>[url]http://www.trains.com/TRC/CS/forums/1030566/ShowPost.aspx[/url]</p><p>[url]http://www.trains.com/TRC/CS/forums/681480/ShowPost.aspx[/url]</p><p>[/quote]</p><p>What a difference a day makes. I shouldn't respond to posts when in a mood. I re-read this post today and to be honest, can't find any fault with its tone at all. So, I must apologize to Selector for jumping all over his reply in such a knee-jerk fashion. Perhaps, more importantly, I need to apologize to Doug whoose poor post got completely sidelined by my "good intentions".</p><p>Sigh... I need a beer.<span class="smiley">[|)]</span></p><p>Again, my apologies Crandell.</p><p>Thanks, </p><p> </p><p>[/quote]</p><p>Dustin, that was very nice of you to come on here with that message. You are a true gentleman. We rarely see anyone on here hold themselves accountable for their comments. It happens to all of us. Thanks again for that apology to Crandell. </p><p> </p>
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