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QUOTE: Originally posted by Fergmiester And here I thought you were going to tell us you were into "Shock Therapy"! 110 or 220?
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QUOTE: Originally posted by ericsp QUOTE: Originally posted by Fergmiester And here I thought you were going to tell us you were into "Shock Therapy"! 110 or 220? I thought that he had been hanging out with a cat too long.
QUOTE: Originally posted by selector If Trevor would not mind too much, and since we're on the subject of seemingly 'goofy' ideas about uses for this and that, and track cleaning keeps coming up as a thorn, may I suggest that pieces of discarded extruded foam are also quite good at getting the gunk off track. It takes a bit of elbow grease, but a few swipes left my track in much better shape than it was before. Thanks for the tip, Trevor.
QUOTE: Originally posted by willy6 I've been using a wine cork soaked with alcohol with no problems.
QUOTE: Originally posted by wbryden With all the methods of track cleaning that have been recommended isn't it about time that Model Railroader ran a well designed comparison of methods and resolve the issue once and for all?