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One of the newer videos on MRVP (Model Railroader Video Plus) showed David Popp modeling a industrial spur. He mentioned that Cody Grivno painted the sides of the rail, and then used NeoLube on the top. it sounded like a great idea to me.
Lubricant on the railhead, huh? Hmm...
But deep down inside I'm also thinking whether all of this is really necessary - just weather the side of the rails (like you do on the rest of the layout) then clean the rail-head. It is not like many people will even notice (or care) that the rail-head is weathered or shiny.
@peteski I have the ME rail weathering solution, if anything I could try on some sections of atlas or ME flex I have and report back... All I know the stuff is a light acid so it may not work...
Just an update. I tried BlackenIt and Gun Blue on different sections of flex track. Both products had very little if any effect on the surface of the rails. Since the track remained shiny, I did not bother to do a conductivity test on the sections.
I use ME pre-weathered track for all of the visible portions of my layout and I've had mixed results with conductivity. On my concrete tie mainline, I've never bothered to scrub the blackening off the railheads and I've never had a conductivity problem beyond just normal dirty track.