<<<   From: "Tim Brown" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Cleaning AF SteamEngines

David,

Surly there must be SOMETHING one could use on an old Flyer steamer to make
it shine.  You guys use high-grade paste wax on antique cars.  C'mon, David.
Give it up.  What is the secret formula? :) :)

Tim Brown>>>


After washing a shell with MILD dishwash detergent (I use DAWN most of the
time( or "Antique Toy Train Cleaner", I always hand-dry the shell (or use a
hair-dryer), and then give it a brief mist of ENDUST....then rub it down.
Endust will leave a very nice sheen, without leaving any residue behind, nor
will it attract dust afterward.
I've been using this for years, even with my own trains, and never
experienced any after-effects.

Doug Peck
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