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There are many different cleaners. <br />The brite boys, the liquid ones, the paste and the car cleaners. <br />I have used rubbing alcohol @.79 cents a bottle, <br />denatured alcohol, nail polish remover, Wahl clipper <br />cleaner, QD aerosol electrical contact cleaner, goo gone and the most expensive, act-6006 at a buck an ounce. <br />Traded up from the $64.00 centerline car cleaner, www.centerline-products.com to the superior $99.00 Tony's clean machine http://www.ttx-dcc.com/technews/clean_machine.htm <br /> <br />They ALL work. <br /> <br />I traded up to the clean machine because it's the best but my layout isn't that big. That was an over kill. I now regularly use the MAAS paste and park my Tony car on a siding. It's now up for sale. <br /> <br />Some modlers use two centerlines as part of a work <br />track crew. <br />One for liquid application and the second for wiping. <br />You have a good selection available depending upon your requirements. <br /> <br />
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