QUOTE: Originally posted by cnwfan11 Its a nice model,buy doesn't do jack for cleaning the track ( had to use a liquid cleaner),till I got Brightboy[:D],
QUOTE: Originally posted by cmrproducts Appearently many do as they still keep on purchasing the cleaning cars and have not tried the metal polish method. BOB H Clarion, PA
QUOTE: Originally posted by locomotive3 QUOTE: Originally posted by cnwfan11 Its a nice model,buy doesn't do jack for cleaning the track ( had to use a liquid cleaner),till I got Brightboy[:D], I traded up to Tony's clean machine from the centerline and then dicovered MAAS metal paste cleaner($4.00) thanks to MR Jan 03. Tony got axed, listed & resold so now I do it the old fashion way,hand power.
QUOTE: Originally posted by cmrproducts Nieuweboer Just about any metal poli***hat is used to clean/polish silver will work. And yes it has to be applied by hand, but then you only have to do it once a year. At least that is what I did but probably would not have had to as the engines were still operating very well. One thing that happens after the use of the polish is that you do not have to clean the engine wheels as often. Maybe once every 3 months or so. I have over 700 cars on the layout and I am slowly replacing the car wheels with metal ones. I am not finding any real buildup of dirt on the plastic wheels now that I have used the metal polish. As far as applying the polish, I just use an old piece of cork roadbed and put the polish on the cork and rub it on the rails. I do a spot about 5 to 10 feet long and then use a clean piece of cork to rub the rails to clean the dried polish off. It only takes a few seconds to put the polish on and then remove it. It does not have to be done with any precision. Just get it on and then get off. BOB H Clarion, PA
QUOTE: Originally posted by Tweet469 How does it work, I mean is it self propelled & turn brushes to clean the track at the same time? I would have to put some other shell on it. That one looks to European.
QUOTE: Originally posted by cmrproducts Locomotive3 Rubbing compound has no wax to it where the Silver/Metal polish has. This is what we are after not just the cleaning ability of the Metal Polish! BOB H Clarion, PA