Roger Hinds says: >The other item is Wahl Clipper oil. After using the above to clean your rails apply >this oil to keep your rail clean FOREVER. ___________________________________________________________________________
Aieeeeeeeee! It never ends. This list re-invents the wheel every 60 to 90 days. Didn't we cover this in depth? I took 120 of you off this Wahl Clipper oil addiction. I thought forever. D'oh! Track cleaning: Isopropyl alcohol works on track that is just dirty. Track cleaners work as well. The stuff Roger sells is not familiar to me, but if it cleans the track, buy it. BUT DON'T USE OIL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! If the track is rusty, you must scrub the rust off. If the sections are loose, use soapy Brillo/SOS in the kitchen sink. If the sections are nailed down to the layout, use a Bright Boy. DON'T USE SANDPAPER! Fine emery cloth maybe, but not sandpaper. DON'T USE STEELWOOL on a layout! The particles end up in the motors. Finish cleaning with isopropyl alcohol or the cleaning solution. Let it dry. Will you rub off the nickel plating? Not on the rusty track, because it's already gone. That's why it's rusty!!! Finally, with a rag, wipe on Caig M260Cp Cramolin paste in a thin coating and then wipe it off. This product is engineered as a contact improving paste, a preservative and a panacea for a myriad of electrical problems. It works like a miracle. I do not work for the company. I am a consumer, like you. 45 people on this list bought the stuff. 75 on the TCA list did also. If you don't have it, contact Caig Laboratories and buy some. www.Caig.com . I'm out of the shipping business. And save the Wahl's Clipper Oil for your Wahl Clipper. Chris Zizzo S-Trains list sponsor: http://www.americanflyertrains.com All the Flyer you desire...books and accessories too! To UNSUBSCRIBE from this list send a note to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
