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Oh boy, here we go again... This type of thread always seems to generate some very strongly-held opinions... <br /> <br />I don't really have any, myself. in the past, I used a track-cleaning car (CMX Clean Machine) with solvents of some kind (e.g. nail polish remover)... So the tracks got very clean, but with nothing that "coated" them. <br /> <br />Going forward, once the new layout is done, I'm very tempted to try the MAAS or similar. I've heard lots of very positive reviews. I'm also tempted to try Goo Gone, since it's done amazing things for me in other applications - but I'm not sure if that leaves a residue or not... <br /> <br />I've not tried Wahl oil or similar, but simply can't see any way putting oil on the tracks is a good idea...
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