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Post by Deleted on May 20, 2019 17:08:20 GMT -5
Does anybody use this device ? They don't add any detail concerning the cleaning pads but, since they must be conductive, I am afraid that they are abrasive too and will "scratch" the wheels. At least, they are not brushes made of brass (Märklin) !
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Post by Commodore on May 21, 2019 21:39:44 GMT -5
Does anybody use this device ? They don't add any detail concerning the cleaning pads but, since they must be conductive, I am afraid that they are abrasive too and will "scratch" the wheels. At least, they are not brushes made of brass (Märklin) ! they're abrasive.
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Post by husafreak on May 21, 2019 23:21:59 GMT -5
I saw them in use by the Bay Area Z Boys. If they’re good enough for Jeff they are right for me too! Very mild abrasive and on a spongy material, I like mine.
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Post by Commodore on May 22, 2019 14:22:07 GMT -5
I saw them in use by the Bay Area Z Boys. If they’re good enough for Jeff they are right for me too! Very mild abrasive and on a spongy material, I like mine. Glad to hear! The new stuff is supposed to be better... I heard of a new chemical coating to improve electrical conduction. Don't know the link to that. 😳
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Post by BAZman on May 22, 2019 17:44:27 GMT -5
Flitz or No-ox. Prevents oxidation, hence better conductivity. NOTHING makes 'improved', once properly clean.
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Post by Commodore on May 22, 2019 21:39:18 GMT -5
Flitz or No-ox. Prevents oxidation, hence better conductivity. NOTHING makes 'improved', once properly clean. Thanks! I'm gonna get one of these two...
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