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My wife, the Marx collector has a Marx Commodore engine I got from a collection given to me.  The engine is not in pristine shape but a little TLC cleaning would help, and will be display only, not runner. 

Other items in her collection have been found in almost perfect condition requiring no cleaning.  She asked how to clean the engine metal shell which has whitish spots on the black metal, and no visible rust (was as usual, stored in attic for 40+ years).  I suggested just a cloth soaked in distilled water, no soap. 

Suggestions??

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   Chances are good it runs if you clean the motor brushes, armature, and shine the wheel treads some. May take some lube and friction at the axles to re-establish electrical contact too, but the Marx motors want  to run. 

  The key to washing is drying it quickly, before oxidation can set in. I've literally dunked whole engines, and the rolling stock. I dry with a towel, then a hairdrier, sometimes I use forced air from a compressor too (especially on motors) then I re-lube. "Painting" a thin layer of oil on any raw metal till it darkens slightly letting me know it's covered.

 Another example--   My window fan motors also get washed. With the garden hose or shower-head and are then left to dry in the sun, then another day or two indoors. Dirt and dust jammed inside the motor is the #1 reason those fail. 

  The white spots may just be mineral deposits, but could also be mold growing in the paint. Keep an eye for the next year or so for a re-bloom. Finish restorers usually do a good job of killing mold if its not too deep (I've used kerosene on a rag to kill it on a few toys in the past) (test chemicals first!)

  There are automotive cleaning waxes to be considered too. Basically very light rubbing compounds. I've use them often, even on brand new, 1 day old cars to clarify the clear coat even further. I always liked Meguiar's Mirror Glaze #2 a fine cut cleaner.

Till I could read off the reverse reflection of the bottle sitting on the ground

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