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[quote]QUOTE: <i>Originally posted by Conrailfan11</i> <br /><br />Recently, i have recieved a box of track in good condition. I have gotten the track from my recently deceased uncle. I would love to include this track, but it is pretty dirty. Does anybody have a clean, way to easily clean track. MY track cleaning car from walthers just smears more dirt and grime. <br /> <br />Bill <br />[/quote] <br />If your track cleaning car uses a pad, replace it. That should solve most of your problems. Also, use an eraser-type cleaner for the basic cleaning, run the track cleaner every now and then. When the track is clean, put the MAAS or other such metal polish on to keep the track clean. With the polish, a track cleaning car should not be necessary except for maybe a once a year run-through. <br />Reed
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