I still haven't had to clean my track and the Metal Polish leaves no oder!
And only ever doing it once back in 2003 - sure would go a LONG WAY in keeping the other half from having any problems with vapors!
Again YOUR CHOICE!
Do it once or risk the problems with breathing!
BOB H - Clarion, PA
RicZ,
One thing about the CMX car once you nail down the drip rate correctly, you hardly smell anything at all. My experience, with two of them with Lacquer thinner. I have a rather large layout and use them once a year on the double mains and some hard to get at buildings that have track inside. Other than that, I'll run a Masonite drag car around with a Centerline once in awhile.
Take Care!
Frank
Thanks for the inputs. OthErs experience is always better than experimentation.
one issue that I have with Laquer Tinner is that it is VOC or solvent-based product that gives off fumes, which my CFO (wife) can not tolerate. I guess the best, if not, only alternative is IPO.
Thanks for your inputs.
RicZ
Like JIM said. READ the first reply on this site about Ultra Pure:
http://www.modeltrainforum.com/showthread.php?t=19432
I use what CMX recommends in my track cleaning car. (Lacquer Thinner) Eco friendly, as long as you don't light a match when you pour it all over and don't drink it.
I have not used this product, but there are reviews on other MRR Forums - Mostly negative. Folks complain that it leaves a 'film' on the track. I looked that the seller's eBay store and he also sells other 'scented' products....
Myself, I use lacquer thinner applied with a CMX track cleaning car. Cheap isopropyl alcohol(like the 71% variety) also works fine.
Jim
Modeling BNSF and Milwaukee Road in SW Wisconsin
I have seen this product on E-Bay several times, but do not have any knowledge of the product. Since I am always looking for Eco-friendly products I have been intrequed by it.
Has anyone had any experience with the product, and can comment on it? Could it be used safely in my CMS Track Cleaning car?