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A simple home-made wheel cleaner that works! (with pictures)

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A simple home-made wheel cleaner that works! (with pictures)
Posted by dragenrider on Thursday, February 23, 2006 9:35 AM
Hello to all my fellow model railroaders! I remember seeing this project in a magazine a while back, so I thought I'd give it a try. This is a wheel cleaner for engines. It eliminates having to pick up the engine off the layout, turn it over, and struggle with each individual wheel.

The concept is to take a rerailer, cut out the plastic sides along the rail for about two inches like this...



...then thread some tough disposable kitchen towels through the new openings. Cut the towel in strips to fit and make sure it covers each rail. For my cleaner's location, I fitted the rerailer on a spur at the end of my staging yard. It is elevated so the towel will slide through to a clean spot between engines. The rerailer is not permanent to so I can pick it up to feed in new towel strips.



Once in place, spray or dab on alcohol. The strips act as a wick and soaks up the alcohol, so you can scoot the towel strip over a little between engines to produce a clean spot and to do several locos at a time. Goo-Gone or another cleaner may work well here, too.

To clean the wheels, place one truck on the strip and one truck on rails. Apply medium power and let the wheels spin on the cloth, rocking the wheel set gently side to side to get all the contours. Change the power direction and do it again. Now, switch ends on the engine and repeat. Look, it really works!



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Posted by canazar on Thursday, February 23, 2006 9:45 AM
Thanks for the post up DragenRider[:)]. I just might have to try that.

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Posted by GAPPLEG on Thursday, February 23, 2006 10:23 AM
[#ditto] Looks like an idea I could use Tks. [:)][:D]
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Posted by WilmJunc on Thursday, February 23, 2006 11:20 AM
Thanks for sharing the idea. I to may try this.

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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, February 23, 2006 5:15 PM
I saw that article too. I made mine last month and really like it. Workss great!
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Posted by TrainFreak409 on Thursday, February 23, 2006 5:29 PM
Coolness! I may have to make something similiar! Thanks!

Quick question though, which brand towel are you using. I've seen it before I believe, but the name has slipped my mind...[:I]

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Posted by metalfrog on Thursday, February 23, 2006 5:29 PM
real neat and thanks for the pictures showing how to do it.terry........
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Posted by 1train1 on Thursday, February 23, 2006 5:32 PM
Those are called J-Cloth (brand name) towels (in Canada anyway).
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Posted by dragenrider on Thursday, February 23, 2006 7:14 PM
Trainfreak, I've seen these towels under several different names. Usually you can find them in a large store near the mops, cleaners, brushes, etc. The ones I have are Easy Wipes from Wal-Mart.

Thanks to all of you for your comments. I was hoping it was something you'd like to see. I thoroughly enjoy sharing my MR stuff with all of you.

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Posted by waltersrails on Thursday, February 23, 2006 9:47 PM
thanks might give it a try
I like NS but CSX has the B&O.
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Posted by CP5415 on Thursday, February 23, 2006 9:51 PM
Something like that should work on rolling stock too wouldn't it?

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Posted by icmr on Thursday, February 23, 2006 9:53 PM
Thats what I do only without the rerailer, I just hold the paper towel.



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Posted by waltersrails on Thursday, February 23, 2006 9:56 PM
me 2 at times
I like NS but CSX has the B&O.
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Posted by bogp40 on Friday, June 9, 2006 4:29 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by icmr

Thats what I do only without the rerailer, I just hold the paper towel.



Victor

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I do the same w/ the paper towel laid on the rails, but this is a great idea. No more snagging the Kadee trip pin on the towel or reversing the loco diection and moving the towel.
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Posted by scubaterry on Friday, June 9, 2006 4:38 PM
What a great idea! I have several re-railers in a box somewhere. Thats my next project. Tks!
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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, June 9, 2006 4:44 PM
Where there's a will there's a way, a very clever and cheap way of doing things, thanks for the information.
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Posted by fsm1000 on Friday, June 9, 2006 5:13 PM
Looks good. I heard about it but never sen it done. Now that I know it works I will try it.
Thanks a lot.
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Posted by SOU Fan on Friday, June 9, 2006 9:42 PM
Thanks for sharing that with us all.
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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, June 9, 2006 10:39 PM
Very creative! Maybe this will motivate me to go clean some wheels!
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Posted by icmr on Friday, June 9, 2006 11:02 PM
Yes it is.



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Posted by M&PWJOHN on Saturday, June 10, 2006 12:24 AM
I use cut up pices of "Handy Wipes.
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Posted by radio2 on Saturday, June 10, 2006 3:27 PM
I'm definetly going to give this one a try Thanks [:D]

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