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Re: restoring, 9v, track
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lugnet.trains
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Date:
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Tue, 10 Sep 2002 10:23:12 GMT
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Larry Pieniazek wrote:
> I'd advise using white (artgum) rather than pink, as pink has abrasive in
> it. If white works as well, you've saved abrading your track a bit.
> Abrasion, I would think, would increase the rate of subsequent dirt accretion.
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> The above is pure speculation, I don't typically clean my track. :-)
The problem with any abrasive cleaning is that it leaves tiny grooves,
causing the track to get dirty again even sooner... at least that's what
I learned from/being a h0 railroader.
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| (...) Please do! (...) I'd advise using white (artgum) rather than pink, as pink has abrasive in it. If white works as well, you've saved abrading your track a bit. Abrasion, I would think, would increase the rate of subsequent dirt accretion. The (...) (22 years ago, 10-Sep-02, to lugnet.trains)
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