Wiring - Needing Help With Something Which Should be Simple!
Re: Wiring - Needing Help With Something Which Should be Simple!
OK yes I have just looked it up it must be a new product. I would not use it IPA has been tried and tested on model railways for years, it does the job and is also more controlable as it is not a spray you can use a brush needle or cloth without covering evrything in spray. Of course you can put it in a spray bottle if you wish but IPA will go a lot further than a Spray can because you get a lot more for your money. Also it is greener for the enviarenment as it does not need repellent in the spray can.
Sandy
Re: Wiring - Needing Help With Something Which Should be Simple!
Discounting Indian Pale Ale what's IPA?sandy wrote: ↑Sun Apr 17, 2022 12:32 am WD 40 is not a contact cleaner it is a water repellent and lubricant and is not recommended for use on model railways as it can do horrible things to plastic models. If you want to clean track with a cloth use IPA. You can get 1L bottle on ebay for about £4 ish, I cant remember for shaw got mine long time ago lasts for ages. Wonderful stuff for cleaning commutators switches ECT. Dont use WD40.
Re: Wiring - Needing Help With Something Which Should be Simple!
Isopropanol Alcohol (Isopropyl Alcohol) = IPA. Its used to clean rails and locos wheels and electrical contacts etc. But if used ensure you obtain the 99.9% type, as some is much lower alcohol percentage and is diluted with water this version is frequently called Rubbing Alcohol and is not suitable.
Re: Wiring - Needing Help With Something Which Should be Simple!
Thanks Brian. I'll check it out here in Spain. I use meths stoves on camping trips with my motorbikes but you have to be careful to buy from an ironmonger rather than a homecare store as they stock perfumed versions for cleaning windows - difficult to light on damp mornings and pants for getting water hot enough for a really good pot of teaBrian wrote: ↑Tue Apr 26, 2022 3:28 pm Isopropanol Alcohol (Isopropyl Alcohol) = IPA. Its used to clean rails and locos wheels and electrical contacts etc. But if used ensure you obtain the 99.9% type, as some is much lower alcohol percentage and is diluted with water this version is frequently called Rubbing Alcohol and is not suitable.
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