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Model Railroader Quick Tips: Isopropyl alcohol for cleaning model train track

By Angela Cotey | July 20, 2011

| Last updated on December 8, 2020


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8 thoughts on “Model Railroader Quick Tips: Isopropyl alcohol for cleaning model train track

  1. I have been told to use 91%, as it is stronger. Other than being careful not to put too much on and damage ties and scenery, do you have any comment regarding the stronger solution? Is it better, or both work equally well? Thank you.

  2. I’ve tried isopropyl alcohol on my Kato unitrack, but lacquer thinner works even better in keeping the DCC signal from being interrupted due to dirty, oxidized track. However, I need to be very careful in applying it (I use a Q-tip) since the thinner will discolor the plastic track bed if it contacts it. Alcohol doesn’t cause that problem.

  3. Great comment, alcohol has myriad of uses in model RRing. That is the denatured type. Spirits are best used after operating sessions.

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