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Re: restoring, 9v, track
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Date: 
Sun, 8 Sep 2002 20:36:27 GMT
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I should have clarified this before writting. I use the below products on the
metal rails of the track. Soap and water work on the plastic.


In lugnet.trains, Wayne Sardullo writes:
In lugnet.trains, Mark Palmer writes:
At the risk of reopenning the track cleaning debate, what's the best way
to restore track? I've been given some 9v track that spent some time in
a greenhouse, and is a bit "dull".

Rgds Mark Palmer

I use two methods to clean track.

#1 Aggressive cleaning... use Brasso Silver Polish. this works the best!

#2 touchup cleaning..  Rubbing alcohol
Wayne



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(...) The timing of this thread is incredible!! (perhaps uncanny) -- since I was about to ask this same question. I know all about using alcohol from Wayne. So I tried a new household sponge soaked in 91% rubbing alchol (typical rubbing alchol is (...) (22 years ago, 10-Sep-02, to lugnet.trains)

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(...) I use two methods to clean track. #1 Aggressive cleaning... use Brasso Silver Polish. this works the best! #2 touchup cleaning.. Rubbing alcohol Wayne (22 years ago, 8-Sep-02, to lugnet.trains)

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