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Aztec Track Cleaning Cars
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For our micro layout, we're using the eraser cleaner as well as dust-free cloth with no cleaning solution. When you say you use alcohol, do you mean isopropyl (sp?) alcohol?
I was thinking of the track cleaning car for our future larger layout. It will have a footprint of least 24" by 72" and will have hard to some reach areas. I'm just trying to plan ahead
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Another virtue of a track cleaning car is that it makes useful work for a loco. You can sit (or stand or whatever) and watch your little Br 89 or 260 shuffle busily around the layout on its vital task
A lint-free cloth, propelled by hand, no less, just isn't the same, somehow.
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Marklin also make a track cleaning car based on a gondola. Do you know if it works as well? The reason I ask is that those rail buses are, in my opinion, the ugliest thing that ever ran on rails and I will NOT have one, in any guise, on my layout!
Well, the railbus might have been (or still is) the ugliest thing on rails, but without the railbus a lot of traffic on rails wouldn't have happend...
...but to come back to the topic here. I have the Gondola type track cleaning car from Maerklin. It works like a charm, and you can also soak the pad with a cleaning fluid of your choice. The pad can be changed and washed if it is too dirty.
Another advantage against the yellow track mill is that you won't rough up the rails. If those are too rough then the dirt will hold better and the track will ger dirtier faster.
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TIMX wrote:
the Aztec [...] does not require any cleaning solution. In fact I would guess that it might hinder the cleaning.
No, it doesn't hinder the cleaning if you use a good one. I have the Maerklin 86501 car, and I let it run dry in a normal train. This way it cleans all the time. If a track gets really dirty then I soak the pad with alcohol.
A great article about track cleaning with different rolling stock you can find on the website of David Karp .
Another great article is on the website from John Cubbin .
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I will check out that Maerklin car you suggested. I never thought about the railbus roughing up the tracks.
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