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Originally Posted by Michigan & Ohio Valley Lines:

Wrap in a few layers of newspaper and place inside a brown paper grocery bag.  Roll up the bag.  In two days, remove the newspaper and see if the car still smell.  If so, wrap again.  If the item is a boxcar or hopper, you can stuff crumpled newspaper inside along with wrapping the car.

Yep this works wonders. Every once in a while I will get a stinker off the bay. 

I wrap it with news paper, put it in a paper bag, and after 5 days the stink is gone.

Originally Posted by Tim Lewis:

JT Mega-Steam's Eliminator sprayed all over the car. or soak it in soap and water for short amount of times, several times a day.

Our "Eliminator"is really a smoke fluid-based cleaner for the smoke units. Its designed purpose is to cleanse smoke units and wicking material of bad smells coming from poor quality smoke fluid. Use it in smoke units. 

 

We do have an exterior cleaner for metal and plastic called "b-Gone" that has been mentioned in this thread. B-Gone is safe to use on metal and plastic and will not have the paint, finish, or decals. see www.megasteam.com. We have found it to work wonders on dusty, dirt stained, and otherwise dirty trains.

 

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