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Since I have a lot of track in not the easiest places to get to, I finally after almost 30 years decided on looking at track cleaning cars.  I settled on a CMX for $300. I also bought several extra roles of the cleaning pad material. I use Isopropyl alcohol for the cleaning solution.  ( I was investigating using acetone until I spilled it on our kitchen wood top table.  My wife said that was it for the acetone))  I have had good results but I do run the car changing the pads regularly until the pads start to look less dirty. The car does have some weight to it and the manner in which the alcohol is metered to the front pad is by a thumb screw adjustment on the top of the car. The second pad is the wiper.  The pads a a little cumbersome to change each time but track cleaning is a necessity and like all things you get used to changing them.  I hope this along with all the other old heads' experiences in here help you make a decision that helps you.

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