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millcstl
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I have a Locomotive wheel cleaning system that works well, thought I'd pass it along.
Take the paper stemed type cotton swab and cut them in half with a bevel so that what you wind up with is two "short swabs" with a beveled point on the oposite side from the cotton end. The beveled end then makes a great non-abrasive "scrubber"for cleaning the electrical contact surfaces of the loco wheels. The swab "stick" is just the right hardness for this scrubbing job usuing your favorite wheel cleaning solution.
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jcater
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Thanks Scott!! I'll give it a try as using Bright Boy on wheels is obviously hard on them. Been looking for a better way !! How are things on your layout these days? I know this is your busy season also... . Happy Modeling!!
John

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What about the old brass colored wire toothbrush?

ya stick the loco on it and as its powered, the wheels turn and clean themselves..

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The wire brush sounds good too...how abrasive on the wheels is it??
John

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Try rubbing alcohol on paper towels. Wet towel & put on powered track. Place one truck on towel with flanges between rails. Ditto other truck on bare rails. Power track & hold engine while wheels turn on towel. If wheels real dirty move towel so clean spot on rails. Reverse trucks & clean other set. Works great & cheap>

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