QUOTE: "I've always used a Peco track cleaner, which is an abrasive rubber block , however since I have turned to DCC, I've been told that this not recommended as it , not surprisingly scratches the rail, and can interfere with the DCC current flow" - CCPPedler
QUOTE: I just use a bright boy track cleaning (eraser) and then put a drop of wahl's clipper oil on both rails and let the train carry it throughout the layout...the clipper oil keeps the track very clean and oxidizing rail metal is never a problem...posted by cwclark[/i]
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QUOTE: Originally posted by cmrproducts cnwfan11 I used those old methods and after using the metal polish I threw all of my track cleaning cars away.
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