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There's a few different cleaners & applications that can be utilized to accompli***his task. <br />The cheapest, Isopropyl rubbing alcohol, denature alcohol, paint thinner, nail polish remover, lacquer thinner <br />and the very pricey Act-6006 by Aero Loco works. <br />Then you have the Brite boy and MAAS, upper grade cleaning cars by www.centerlineproducts.com <br />and http://www.tonystrains.com/gallery/cmx_section.htm and click on cmx-HO picture tour. <br /> <br />I owned both of the above, sold them both and started to use the the Metal/Polish Cleaner, MAAS that is a three way product; removes oxidation, polishes and delays subsequent degradidation. <br /> <br />Cleaning your loco wheels is equally important. <br />http://www.trains.com/Content/Dynamic/Articles/000/000/001/356wbrgi.asp <br />I also use the MAAS for this application. <br />The MAAS is a two ounce paste tube for $3.50 at Ace, Homedepot etc in your household cleaning <br />materials Dept. <br />THANK YOU MR, January 2003.
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