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<P mce_keep="true"> Hello from Semafore, staunch promoter of the 'Gleam' method. I was informed of an earlier application of the method I thought I had originated. Nonetheless, it is a method in progress, and with noteable results. I have spent many hours pondering, analyzing, and testing various ways to get the track as reliable electrically and mechanically as possible. I am HO, yet this applies to all scale track. </P> <P mce_keep="true">The key to it all is to ensure a smooth, seamless electrical bond to the wheel, and constant adhesion only this method can ensure. I do not profit from this, as everyone is welcome to do this, It will only free up so much time to run and enjoy your trains, not constantly having to clean just to run, and fewer derailments, too! Track cleaning cars can become obsolete, like cabooses! Please do a forum search on '<STRONG>gleam</STRONG>' to learn more.</P> <P mce_keep="true">Be good, be well be Trained!</P> <P mce_keep="true"> </P>
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