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Titles says it all, how can I remove the black coating on the wheels? :thinking:
Deutsche Reichsbahn - 27/10/2009 6:01 PM
Titles says it all, how can I remove the black coating on the wheels? :thinking:
whatlep - 27/10/2009 7:04 PM
Deutsche Reichsbahn - 27/10/2009 6:01 PM
Titles says it all, how can I remove the black coating on the wheels? :thinking:
Turn it upside down. In an ideal world have someone hold the loco for you (or grow a third hand). Connect some wires to the skates. Apply a gentle abrasive pad (LGB/ Massoth/ Peco track rubber is perfect) and run the loco at high speed until the coating is gone. I would advise against sandpaper, no matter how fine.
mike - 27/10/2009 7:37 PM
NO!! please, please do not use a fiberglass pencil on any wheels/gearboxs , lighting pick up wheels...
the fibers that break off, WILL BUGGER THE mottor, wheel sets.... ask me how i know..
or , please dont, but they do![]()
best to use a track rubber/cleaner...as said, lie loco on its back(in its packing lid)track power to skates,
Sorry, pasted the wrong linkwhatlep - 27/10/2009 7:21 PM
Forgive me - I forgot English is not your first language. I could not see an abrasive pad in your link (but the pictures of the Piko V60 are VERY nice!). As a rule, I would not use anything designed for household cleaning. Except possibly anything designed to clean brass or silver house ornaments - that usually contains very, very fine abrasive.
Hope this helps.
Ah! Good point then Mike.mike - 27/10/2009 6:37 PM
NO!! please, please do not use a fiberglass pencil on any wheels/gearboxs , lighting pick up wheels...
the fibers that break off, WILL BUGGER THE mottor, wheel sets.... ask me how i know..
or , please dont, but they do![]()
best to use a track rubber/cleaner...as said, lie loco on its back(in its packing lid)track power to skates,
mike - 27/10/2009 8:07 PM
never had a problem with the lgb track cleaning block, or the large blue track cleaning rubber(make unknow)
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Spule 4 - 29/10/2009 2:27 AM
Why not just make a large version of the Kadee wheel brush?
I thought about that but decided to clean them too.whatlep - 29/10/2009 4:03 PM
Spule 4 - 29/10/2009 2:27 AM
Why not just make a large version of the Kadee wheel brush?
I'd advise caution before using anything like wire brushes on the wheels. They are much 'scratchier' than the abrasive pads and will leave more indents into which dirt will accumulate.
By the way, to follow another post, you realy don't need to clean the middle set of wheels - they don't pick up power! Too late to tell you now, probably.....![]()
whatlep - 30/10/2009 10:03 AM
Spule 4 - 29/10/2009 2:27 AM
Why not just make a large version of the Kadee wheel brush?
I'd advise caution before using anything like wire brushes on the wheels. They are much 'scratchier' than the abrasive pads and will leave more indents into which dirt will accumulate.
Spule 4 - 29/10/2009 10:48 PM
Well, why do they (Kadee, Minitrix, et al) sell wire brushes for cleaning wheels then?
My father has some PFM brass that is nearing 50 years in age and so far no ill effects on the plated wheels.![]()