Track cleaning
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Hi Gang,

I just posted this on another thread, but it's worth repeating here

Once you are done cleaning the rails, use a "2B" hardness sketching pencil or graphite stick to rub onto the rails.

It is a semi-conductor that will give you good reliable electrical pick-up.

As a fine dry lubricant it resists dirt and gunk from building up on the rials.

It's not too slippery, so it doesn't effect traction.

It fills in all the tiny/microscopic scratches in the rail so that dirt and gunk doesn't get stuck.

It lasts a long time.

Buy a six pack and hand them out to your friends!

We've coated the rails on all of our layouts and the Whole Narrow Gauge Madness Gang has had reliable operations on our mini/micro/modules...

A quick rub with a soft rag and another dash of graphite is all you need to maintain the rails.

It's great on Brass and Steel rail to protect against oxidization and helps keep them clean.... Thumbsup Thumbsup Thumbsup
   

It just takes a little Graphite rubbed on top and inside edges of the rails...
   

Then sit back, relax and enjoy running your trains! Popcornbeer
Ron Wm. Hurlbut
Toronto, Ontario, Dominion of Canada
Ontario Narrow Gauge Show
Humber Valley & Simcoe Railway Blog
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