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@RSJB18 posted:

I have a Northeast car.  I read many of the threads on here and went with GooGone. Works well on tubular track. I wet the front pad and leave the rear one dry. The pads can be washed and reused a couple of times or scotchbrite pads can be cut to fit. I won't use any of the spirits-based products- the CEO complains about the fumes.

I had to clean my fastrack for under the tree this year, it was black, and the GG on a scotchbrite brought it right up to shiny new again.

I added to the fun by building a MOW car body.

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I also use a wire wheel in my Dremel for wheels and rollers, or CRC on a Q-tip. I like those balls that @Richie C. posted. Who makes them?

Bob

Hi Bob - just go on the big A and search "dremel buffing pads" and they will come up along with a whole slew of similar products. The pic of the one I showed is for 40 assorted grits and goes for $13.00.

About the only issue is that the shafts are thinner than a standard dremel accessory shaft and, depending on what model dremel you have, the collet may not tighten down enough to hold it in place. Funny, the thinner shaft works fine with my 30 year old dremel, but I had to buy an accessory collet for my new one.

Love the MOW body.

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