Ther appears to be as many theories about cleaning track as there are stars in 
the sky.

It all boils down to "whatever works for you."

Personally, even though my layout's in an unfinished basement, I only 
occasionally have to run a Centerline track cleaning car with Goo-Gone on the 
roller.  

For the occasional tough spot in switch points or nasty dark spot, I use a 
Brite-Boy.

I've also noticed my DC locomotives tend to find the nasty spots faster than my 
DCC locomotives. 

Rich G(ajnak)





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