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I find that regularly running some trains does the trick for the most part. Otherwise I use my John Allen pad car, soaking the pad with some alcohol, and dragging it around.http://www.wmrywesternlines.net/rs_mow.phpLee
I've owned the Atlas track cleaning car for 5-6 years but have never used it because I haven't gotten around to converting it to DCC.
Quote from: wm3798 on July 27, 2010, 09:02:34 AMI find that regularly running some trains does the trick for the most part. Otherwise I use my John Allen pad car, soaking the pad with some alcohol, and dragging it around.http://www.wmrywesternlines.net/rs_mow.phpLeeDitto. A cheap homemade Masonite pad cleaner, some alcohol, and regular running are extremely hard to beat in terms of effectiveness, economy and convenience.There may be some lengthy discussion as a consequence of this question. There are a number of fellows who swear by clipper oil, but you'll also see others reply (including me) that clipper oil will turn all of your track to black sludge and ruin your traction tires. There are those who will advise against using abrasive pads because they "scratch the rail," but there's absolutely no proof that scratched rail is of any concern, and indeed brand new rail under magnification will reveal more scratches than a Brite Boy will typically inflict. Some will claim that the black gunk that collects on wheels and rails is "carbon from arcing," but chemical analysis will show there's no carbon in it at all, it's just dirt. Some will promote so-called "conductive track cleaner" products, but a simple experiment will prove that they have zero conductivity, and they're no better than alcohol. And there are a number of companies who make money from modelers who love gadgets (all manner of rollers, grinders, vacuums, etc.), but for the money you can build a fleet of pad cleaners that work much better. So be prepared for some back-and-forth.
Theres also Flitz metal polish that some swear by. It comes in a paste, but they also have a "Gun/Knife" version thats liquid.