Cleaning heavily tarnished track

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A quarter past three.
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Well walkingthdog. Vinigar is the best and cheapest way to remove corrosion that I have tried. It works, and works well.
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It is a great descaling agent as well, plus it is very nice in chips.
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Walkingthedog wrote: Sun Mar 01, 2020 7:25 pm …., plus it is very nice in chips.
Does it not cause problems when applied to chips aka decoders? :!:
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I never use those types of chips. :D
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Cheers all. Will go out and get a bottle of Sarsons today. Can't stand the stuff on my chips!
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Has been known to cause speeling problems!
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Well the vinegar seems to have improved things. I noticed it took some time to work. Probably some sort of chemical reaction. Straight after there was no difference but, after half an hour there was a noticeable improvement. There is till some stuttering and variation in speed. I think it needs several treatments.
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Milzee wrote: Sat Mar 07, 2020 1:50 pm Well the vinegar seems to have improved things. I noticed it took some time to work. Probably some sort of chemical reaction. Straight after there was no difference but, after half an hour there was a noticeable improvement. There is till some stuttering and variation in speed. I think it needs several treatments.
Leave it in for 24 hours then brush it with an old tooth brush or nail brush or similar when still wet. Then rinse off the vinegar with water. Don't use wire brush it will damage the sleepers.
After that finish with track cleaning rubber
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Great idea. Thanks.
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