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Running the trucks of your cars over a piece of cloth soaked with goo gone, over a section of track will clean the plastic wheels of the crud on them. <br />Cleaning the track once like bob suggests and running trains frequiently does keep the rails clean for years. I try to run at least 2 times a week. Mostly more. Will set a train moving and do other jobs while it is running. <br />After I have done scenery or ballasting work, I use a sanding pad that is made to hold a piece of sandpaper like a "mouse pad". You can get 220 grit for pad and if you cut pad into four pieces they are just the right size for rail cleaning. <br />After the use of pad I go over that area with the poli***o take away any little scratches. <br />Remember cleanliness is next to good running>>>>> Barry
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