![]() ![]() Attach a small handle to use to left the weighted pads out. I have made some Masonite square pads glued beneath lead weight, which fit loosely down inside the Centerline cars. When I am thru cleaning wheels and track I use the three cleaning cars with Masonite pads (ala John Allen) to wipe the rails clean and dry. This wets the wheels in the train, then the dry cars wipe up the gunk while it is still wet. I put two locos on the front, then a Centerline rolling car with towel saturated with Clipper oil, followed by the other two cleaning cars with clean, dry towel. I have 3 track cleaning cars of the type like Centerline. I clean all the wheels in a train at one time. This helps with taking it apart and putting it back together in case it is broken or is. As the masonite slid over the rails, it kept the rails clean. In this video I show how to clean your dirty clogged Wahl clippers. (He also wedged in the center set of wheels in a 6-wheel passenger car truck). Wahl Clipper Oil, Blade Oil for Hair Clippers, Beard Trimmers and Shavers, Lubricating Oils for Clippers, Maintenance for Blades, Suitable for Hair Clipper and Trimmer Blades, Reduces Friction 15,416 50+ bought in past month 1228 (3.15/Fl Oz) FREE delivery Wed, Aug 23 on 25 of items shipped by Amazon More Buying Choices 9. John Allen used a boxcar with a sliding piece of Masonite beneath it. This "black gunk" was what the clipper oil removed from his wheels! Once he had the wheels and rail both clean, he was amazed at how great his layout ran. A friend of mine cussed it because "it left all this black gunk on the rails". Perhaps some modelers use too much and leave the rails "oily". It seems there are differing opinions about Wahl Clipper Oil. ![]()
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