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Jerry, a track erasor works also. They're sold at any hobby shop. When using it, lay it flat across both rails at once and move back and forth with a light force in a motion that is going with the direction of the rails, not across or against them.. This way, as you're cleaning the track rails, you won't accidently dig into the ballast that you've already glued down. When your'e done, take a soft lint free cloth or a blue shop towel (it's totally lint free), wrap a portion of it around your index finger and lightly run along the tops of the rails. After you do this, you're ready to run your trains, as this whole process only takes a few minutes.. <br /> <br />
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