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<p>[quote user="Driline"]</p><p>>>>>> major snip <<<< </p><p>Whats the clean machine?</p><p> </p><p>[/quote]</p><p> </p><p>A very good (but pricey) track cleaning car, available in most scales. Tony's used to be the only place to get it, but Walthers and others now carry it. It's all business -- not hidden in a boxcar or the like. Heavy. Works with liquid (I prefer acetone, but rubbing alcohol is also good) but can also use an abraisive pad (I've never tried that).</p><p>I think Tony's still has his unconditional money-back guarantee (on everything he sells).</p><p>Here's the scoop: [url]http://tonystrains.com/gallery/cmx_section.htm[/url] </p>
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