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[quote]QUOTE: <i>Originally posted by Isambard</i> <br /><br />[quote]QUOTE: <i>Originally posted by dthurman</i> <br /><br />Using MAAS or Mothers polish, I every now and then will run a clean cloth over the railhead and it has eliminated the need for all those track cleaning cars, brightboys and cleaning fluids. <br /> <br />Just place some on a cloth, run it down the rail heads, let it start to dry then polish off. I almost will garantee (sp) you will be hardly cleaning the track anymore, besides the engines. <br />[/quote] <br /> <br />Where can MAAS or Mothers polish be found? Sounds promising! <br />[:)] <br />[/quote] <br /> <br />Sorry been gone all day went to a division NMRA meet and visited 3 other layouts. Just catching up on posts, I bought mine (Mothers) at a auto parts store, any mag or chrome polish should work. One note, all the layouts I visited today ran rather sporadic, I mentioned polish and none had heard of it. I can testify to it's prefromance. I got home, fired up the trains and all ran with no stalls or variations in speed. Also keeping the loco wheels clean is a must. <br /> <br />Locomotive3 was the person that claimed it was better tne Ronco Steak Knives and better then the Clapper [;)] I took his advise, and when the girlfreind finally allows visitors, I can rest assured my layout tour will be pretty much glitch free. Oh did I say I think it works great...
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