FurkaSOCal
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Hello all,
Recently I've been considering cleaning my locomotive wheels with a Dremel tool. I have attachments that are similar to a scotch pad which I use with great success for cleaning track. Also I just picked up a softer felt type attachment that is advertised as being specifically for polishing brass and metal which I think might work nicely.
In the past I have just been using the smoke fluid/paper-towel on the track method, but that doesn't seem to cut through the hard packed stuff that accumulates. (I've attached a picture of the type of dirt I'm talking about but I'm sure you all know!)
I just wanted to see what thoughts everyone had about using the Dremel to clean the wheels, I don't want to scratch anything!
Recently I've been considering cleaning my locomotive wheels with a Dremel tool. I have attachments that are similar to a scotch pad which I use with great success for cleaning track. Also I just picked up a softer felt type attachment that is advertised as being specifically for polishing brass and metal which I think might work nicely.
In the past I have just been using the smoke fluid/paper-towel on the track method, but that doesn't seem to cut through the hard packed stuff that accumulates. (I've attached a picture of the type of dirt I'm talking about but I'm sure you all know!)
I just wanted to see what thoughts everyone had about using the Dremel to clean the wheels, I don't want to scratch anything!