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Offline Ausipeet  
#1 Posted : 03 July 2012 08:14:19(UTC)
Ausipeet

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Can some one tell me the easiest and quickest way to clean rusty M track please, have about 100 pieces so far but many are not allowing the loco to run cleanly i believe due to rusty track, i need an easy and cheap cleaning method please

Regards Peter from Adelaide
Offline xxup  
#2 Posted : 03 July 2012 09:12:06(UTC)
xxup

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Originally Posted by: Farkenoath Go to Quoted Post
Can some one tell me the easiest and quickest way to clean rusty M track please, have about 100 pieces so far but many are not allowing the loco to run cleanly i believe due to rusty track, i need an easy and cheap cleaning method please

Regards Peter from Adelaide


First I use a dust pan brush to sweep off dust and dust.. I use the PECO track cleaning blocks - usually available at Australian hobby stores - to remove the rust. Then I use a lint free cloth and lighter fluid to clean the track rails.. Its nasty but m-track can take it. Then I fidn that if you run the trains regularly the tracks stay pretty clean..
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Offline Ausipeet  
#3 Posted : 03 July 2012 12:10:15(UTC)
Ausipeet

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Thanks for that Adrain
Offline Danlake  
#4 Posted : 03 July 2012 14:15:52(UTC)
Danlake

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Hi Peter,

This is how I cleaned my M-tracks:

1. Remove rust spot using e.g. the peco track cleaning block (no sand paper)
2. Hot water and dish soap. Use a good brush and clean both sides of track
3. Flush with clean water and immediate dry using compressed air
4. WD-40 on a rag and give the whole track a good coating (also underneath epically on the centre rail)
5. Use some alcohol cleaning solution and wipe the top of the rail clean

For turnouts and other track containing electrical parts I use a combination of above together with an electrical cleaner spray (CRC contact 2000 – safe on plastic and rubber).

They will look very shiny and complete new!

I used to do 20-30 track each evening after having done the dishes for my wife!

Brgds - Lasse
Digital 11m2 layout / C (M&K) tracks / Era IV / CS3 60226 / Train Controller Gold 9 with 4D sound. Mainly Danish and German Locomotives.
Offline hxmiesa  
#5 Posted : 03 July 2012 16:22:23(UTC)
hxmiesa

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Originally Posted by: Danlake Go to Quoted Post
after having done the dishes for my wife!

You said it! ;-)

Best regards
Henrik Hoexbroe ("The Dane In Spain")
http://hoexbroe.tripod.com
Offline Tex  
#6 Posted : 06 July 2012 03:04:14(UTC)
Tex

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Originally Posted by: Farkenoath Go to Quoted Post
Can some one tell me the easiest and quickest way to clean rusty M track please, have about 100 pieces so far but many are not allowing the loco to run cleanly i believe due to rusty track, i need an easy and cheap cleaning method please

Regards Peter from Adelaide


Peter,

I'mnot sure there is a best way. I have cleaned over 1000 sections of M-track ranging fron new to very old and dirty. The method is:

Clean with soft " Pink Pearl " eraser

Remove residue with alcohol and soft cloth

Polish with Fritz metal polish and clean again with alcohol and wipe dry

Once the track is clean, rail trafic should keep them clean and little re-cleaning will be needed,

Tex
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