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I have atlas track. I dust the rails if I have not run trains for a while and if I see grime on the cloth, I then go over the track with a fiber pad.  But I probably will also clean the rollers on a loco before I run it.  Since I only have 7 engines it's not too time consuming.  If I see dust piling up on the locos and cars and building roofs, I use a soft paint bush. 

I have been blessed with a finished basement with an 8 ft high drop ceiling, and no garage. (We clean the room regularly) We have very little dust, and we use small bristle brushes to dust the trains.  No humidity issues, it’s heated and cooled by Trane, nothing stops a Trane. We clean the track and trains regularly and will be enjoying the hobby even more after March 31st, it’s called Retirement. It pays to keep everything like new when selling this merchandise to others. Good Question.

 

I live in Southern Nevada, we have windstorms (like the March winds right now) that are the stuff of legends.  It ain't just dust, its actual dirt that filters through to indoors no matter how hard we try to block it.  We have undeveloped hills all around our cul-de-sac with all that nature provides, dirt, all manner of bugs, coyotes and the occasional big horn sheep.

If I shower more often, will all that go away?

Chris Sheldon

 

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