As you guys know, I just "officially" started in the hobby. I just wondered what methods you all used to clean your wheels on those precious locomotives and what you use to clean your track...
Interesting story... My sister was painting her nails near my train table (I wasn't there, so I couldn't stop her... but she didn't harm anything) and accidentally left her small paper towel with rubbing alcohol (to remove the old nail polish) on it on my track in the corner. Being so eager to run trains when I got home, I rushed upstairs, blindly passing the towel. I ran a train right over it, and then I realized my mistake!
Although, I must say, it was a very, very good mistake. I noticed the black streaks left on the towel from the locomotive, and thought-- "Hey! I can use that to clean the wheels!", and so I did. It worked better than ever. I never thought a simple paper towel and some rubbing alcohol could do the job equivilent to some expensive wheel cleaning lubricant. All I had to do was lay the towel on the track and lightly press the wheels onto it... (Instead of running over it full force like I did the first time!
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Ah, well, it was very peculiar. Weird. So, what methods/techniques do you use to clean your wheels?
What about the track? I just use one of those Life-Like eraser block thingies... does the job, eh? :thumb:
Interesting story... My sister was painting her nails near my train table (I wasn't there, so I couldn't stop her... but she didn't harm anything) and accidentally left her small paper towel with rubbing alcohol (to remove the old nail polish) on it on my track in the corner. Being so eager to run trains when I got home, I rushed upstairs, blindly passing the towel. I ran a train right over it, and then I realized my mistake!

Although, I must say, it was a very, very good mistake. I noticed the black streaks left on the towel from the locomotive, and thought-- "Hey! I can use that to clean the wheels!", and so I did. It worked better than ever. I never thought a simple paper towel and some rubbing alcohol could do the job equivilent to some expensive wheel cleaning lubricant. All I had to do was lay the towel on the track and lightly press the wheels onto it... (Instead of running over it full force like I did the first time!

Ah, well, it was very peculiar. Weird. So, what methods/techniques do you use to clean your wheels?
What about the track? I just use one of those Life-Like eraser block thingies... does the job, eh? :thumb: