Do you use one? This is my latest try-out ...
I just bought the Walthers 40' track cleaning car by Trainline, the one with the rubberish pad.
Nice looking heavy box car (albeit in CSX colors!
)
I changed the wheels to all-metal and installed Kadees #5.
After the first pass the pad was dark, picking up crud. I ran it for about 30 minutes everywhere; Siddings, yards, main & secondary lines. The result? The pad was black with crud. Real dirty.
It's amazing because the day before I used Goo-Gone and rubbing alcohol on the tracks.
There's no instruction that tells you how do you removed the crud on the pad
I did not want to used liquids (soap, Goo-gone, alcohol..) I used a fine grit sand paper and gently "scrapped" away the dirt. Ii worked and removed about 70% of the crud. Now the pad work just like new
and it's ready for the next cleaning session.:thumb:
I just bought the Walthers 40' track cleaning car by Trainline, the one with the rubberish pad.
Nice looking heavy box car (albeit in CSX colors!

I changed the wheels to all-metal and installed Kadees #5.
After the first pass the pad was dark, picking up crud. I ran it for about 30 minutes everywhere; Siddings, yards, main & secondary lines. The result? The pad was black with crud. Real dirty.

It's amazing because the day before I used Goo-Gone and rubbing alcohol on the tracks.

There's no instruction that tells you how do you removed the crud on the pad

