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I'm going to jump back on to my thread here for a moment if I may. I've enjoyed the discussion of how polished and what angle a wheel is constructed as to how it effects its ability to attract/build up crud. A rough wheel has, like they say about Thomas's English muffins; "nooks and crannies" which one would naturally surmise could collect more crud than higher polished surface.Another thought I had when discussion of magnetism was mentioned was also the metallurgy of the wheel in question and its ionic ability to attract or repel 'crud'.I lately feel more compelled to agree with other posters regarding humidity/water vapor content. My layout is in the basement which has low humidity in the winter, requires little rail and wheel cleaning. This year especially, we here in Asheville have had rain DAILY for about 6 weeks now and my humidifier in the room where my trains run is set to 65% and rarely ever shuts off as opposed to never running at all in winter. My vote would have to be to consider the relative humidity in the room where the layout is and expect higher electrical contact maintenance in times of high humidity. Before Bob properly cleaned the wheels on my Geep I used to get by with light cleaning with 70% alcohol or other track cleaning products on the rails and wheels. Today I took a Mr. Clean magic eraser and cut small strips and applied QD electronic cleaner to those strips and went over what appeared to be pretty clean rails. I run regular old DC track power and tonight I find the locos running very smoothly at much lower power settings on my transformers than ever before. They are smoothly creeping around at VERY low speeds tonight. The only variable I can really identify is MUCH higher humidity levels
I totally concur Michael. I have since purchased 91% alcohol and a new can of CRC QD electronic cleaner and all is well here in the currently very humid, Great Smoky Mountains. Mineral Spirits should also contain oils I might suspect that could lead to buildup but, as always, what works best at your house is...the best solution. I guess you might also consider buying some Grain alcohol or higher proof but 91% is currently working well here at my house.My vote in the discussion is still high humidity=crud buildup on contact surfaces.