Track and Rail cleaner fluid by Aero Lube

Jerry Barnes

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Thought the track powered guys might like to try Aero-Car track & rail cleaner fluid ACT-6006 I put it on after a good track cleaning with my pad. Had not run any trains for about 2-3 weeks since then and we had like 2-3" of rain in that time and 5" of snow. A buddy brought over a track power loco yesterday, little Bachman porter and it ran like a top and never stuttered a bit, only two axles, so not much spread of pickups there! I had not re-cleaned the track or anything.

Seems to work pretty neat and the track felt smooth, did not get any black gunk on my hands, running over it. I guess that it does put down a good conductive film, like it said. I'm impressed!

No, I know nothing about them, had not heard of them till I tried this.
http://www.aerocarlubricants.com/Trains/
 

nico

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sounds good stuff ,i usuallyrun the the lgb track cleaner and the hope it rains heavy which it normally does here :rofl:
 

Bram

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I use Rail Zip on tricky places and I find that very good
 

Bram

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WD40 whilst good does tend to attract a fair amount of gunge due to it's make up