N Gauge Ten Commandments Track Cleaning Wagon on Kato Unitrak

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A description and demo of the cleaning wagon I use on my N Gauge layout.
I took a chance on purchasing one of these as I really didn't know how it would perform. In the end quite pleased with the wagon.

N Gauge Track Cleaning Wagon details:
Track Cleaning Wagon N Gauge
SKU: TCWN
Note: to fit replacement pads you will need some thin double sided tape

Additional pads can be purchased from either:
- Cleaning cloths which are similar to the original pads can be found in the cleaning section of your local supermarket

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Hi John, very interesting and practical video and I definitely will be looking at getting one of these 😍 The use of the cleaning cloths and sticky back tape is great advice too 😎 You will have to look out for “green” ones on next supermarket visit though, one gold and one green would add an extra something 🤫🇦🇺 Thanks for sharing and very best wishes from County Wicklow ☘️

Wickford_N_Gauge
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Nice demo and info, thanks for sharing. Dave

davestrains
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That was very interesting John, love the concept for an easy clean. Quite sure you could incorporate that into some long rakes without anyone being aware. Having watched your video I would be tempted to buy some velcro and glue that to the section that hangs down underneath, then just cut a square piece of your yellow cloth to fix to the velcro. Should be able to put it on and take it off much easier than you showed I think. So impressed I am going to get me a wagon, cheers John. Oh just started back up in my loft, cool enough to work up there now, all excited lol.
Regards Chris

Chris-BognorRegis
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Hi John, I’m on the look out for track cleaning wagons. I have just bought some Innox fluid ready for when I get the track laid. I shall check out Ten Commandments thanks for the info this video has given. Cheers for. Now John

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Hi, been using one of those for over a year now although I have removed a few of the weights because it was just to heavy to pull on the gradients and it works just as well. The Dapol 68 seems to cope the best.
Simple and Effective.

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