Sharge track cleaner

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Sharge track cleaner

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This year i will be 80, and my lady wife wants to buy one of these, as at least something towards that infernal train room. Now at £105, are they worth the money, or would a CMX which , i understand is expensive, be a better bet. She rejects my piece of hardboard.
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I note the cmx on ebay, but they want £18 to post it, and £20 odd for customs, which does not apply, and post is a rip off.
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Best stick with the hardboard John. :D
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Brian, thanks, heather used to have Red Hair, not sure i want to reject her offer.
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No one have one f these?.
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John,I have the Sharge - works ok although the pad tend seem to catch on point motor pins and any scenery that is close to the rails. Although I suspect that won’t be a concern for you :D . You do need a fairly strong loco to drag it round though.
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Hi, Steve, thanks. We are out of ideas for a birthday present. Heather said every time i went upstairs i had to spend hours cleaning. Seemed a possible solution. You are right about Ballast and Scenery. Dont bother with any of that.
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Obviously it depends on what you are trying to clean from the track - it won’t deal with heavy oxidation as it is just a pad soaked from a reservoir of IPA. Great for the general dirt but when I leave my layout for any length of time I have to resort to the track rubber or occasionally the Dapol cleaner (last resort).
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Hi, Steve. Have not been upstairs for 12 weeks,due to heat, and Birthday nor till August. Sounds like I am better staying as I am with hardboard, and track rubber. I have 2 Dapol ones, DCAnd DCC, for hovering.
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Spend the money on decent wine John
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