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Cleaning up cork roadbed
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That is why I don't like to use caulk on my roadbed. I've tried using hot glue on the roadbed and it bubbled up and made the roadbed hilly which caused lots of derailments. I've also tried some adhesive material and I don't like it. I just use 3/4in. nails from Wal-Mart to nail down my roadbed. If I decide to take up the roadbed later, I just slowly pull it up in one piece and use a hammer to remove the nails. If I were you I wouldn't use caulking again, however, you've already used it so what you might try doing is taking a couple of days in your spare time and sand the caulking off using sandpaper or you might use a dremel and try to grind it off.
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