Or you can use the graphite based products marketed by LGB/Massoth and others for this purpose. I use both the copper and graphite products. All the track joiners/clamps and electrical connections are treated this way on my line.
Little tip with "pressure contacts". If practical solder them up. I had a USAT train block (destined for my OcCre Madrid tram) that refused to run properly, internally there were a number of bent brass rod busses only making contact with other electrical components through pressure or interference fits. I soldered them up, problems gone. Probably done as means of rationalising production of the block initially.
You might want to take a multimeter to your track and see if there are any significant drops in track voltage at any points, particularly at track joins. When I started running my Accucraft K-27 I discovered all sorts of problems, due to its unusual pick up arrangement - pickups one side only loco, other side tender only, that all my other locos never experienced with their "all wheels" pickups. Even ended up adding a booster cable that I had never needed in 15 years of use.
As I believe you use the Train Engineer you might also want to look to adding a 100 ohm/10 watt resistor across the 5471 controller's output leads. Recent thread, with appropriate drift, here
Issues with Aristo 5471/5473 rx/tx - G Scale Central explains all.