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I feel your pain, my youngest clogged and overflowed the toilet. Dry it off as much as you can, if its not already dry. I wiped mine off with a towel and let it air dry a week or so with my dehumidifier running nearby.

 

To remove the rust I used the abrasive eraser from Lionels track maintenance kit, then I wiped it clean with 91% isopropyl alchohol.

 

I must say I was quite impressed with the durability of items that got wet, granted I removed the track, locos, etc and turned it upside down asap but I even have a Miller engineering sign that got wet.  I wiped it off let it air dry several days, works as good as ever.

 

The big thing is make sure anything that got wet is completely dry before you power anything back up.

 

I didn't lose a thing, reassembled the track, every thing is good as new.

 

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