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How to Clean Toy Train Tracks

Cleaning toy train track is an integral part of the upkeep and maintenance of any miniature railroad. Clean track enables the train to operate trouble free and at peak efficiency by providing proper electrical contact between the track and the locomotives. Flickering locomotive headlights, hesitation and "dead spots" in the track are common symptoms of dirty track. Cleaning your toy train track is a simple task that requires commonly available tools and supplies. Proper maintenance of the track will keep your train running smoothly for years.

Things You'll Need

  • Ink eraser
  • Rubbing alcohol
  • Cotton or felt cloth
  • Paper towels
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Instructions

    • 1

      Disconnect the power supply to the track by unplugging the transformer from the wall. Remove all trains from the tracks to avoid damaging them. Store the trains in a safe location.

    • 2

      Rub the top of the track rails gently with an ink eraser or "Brightboy" to remove any corrosion and dirt. A Brightboy is a special-use track cleaning block that is available at many local hobby stores. A standard ink eraser works equally well and is available anywhere office supplies are sold. Use caution around scenery items, such as telephone poles or buildings, to avoid accidentally damaging them.

    • 3

      Wipe the top of the rails with an alcohol-moistened cotton or felt cloth to remove any oils or wax buildup. Use only enough alcohol to dampen the cloth without creating drips or runs. Avoid snagging the cloth on the track or scenic accessories.

    • 4

      Replace the trains on the tracks and reconnect the power supply.


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