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Yes, there is a difference. I don't know which was intended by the person who left that response, but I have been experimenting with various products and, personally, found baking soda (like the Arm & Hammer stuff in the yellow box) to look the closest. I have yet to settle on anything, though, because of what you mentioned about securing the stuff. Baking soda looks quite good just as it falls, but it becomes nothing but a mess when you wet it with anything. I would like to know if anybody has used baking soda and left it unsecured. I don't believe I want to leave it that way, as I can't imagine it wouldn't get up in the locomotive mechanisms if it was just left loose. <br /> I agree that the Woodland Scenics product looks pretty decent, but I much prefer the look of baking soda when placed carefully as I think its consistency has more of a scale appearance, whereas the W. Scenics product just isn't as fine.
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