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<p>A couple of other considerations:</p><p>First, clean all your track at once (or at least before running any trains). Otherwise you'll drag the gunk from the dirty part to the clean part.</p><p>Second, for the same reason, clean all your metal wheels at the same time as the track, and replace any plastic ones with metal. </p><p>>> oops, that got away from me. Meant to add this:</p><p>All the previous conversation has been about how to <strong>get</strong> your track clean.</p><p>To <strong>keep</strong> your track clean, by far the best way is to <strong>run trains</strong>! It's true.</p>
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