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STEAM GENE - 30 Oct 2004 23:29 GMT
If you have used or know about Rail Zip, what do you think about it?
Gene
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Roger T. - 31 Oct 2004 05:03 GMT
"STEAM GENE"

> If you have used or know about Rail Zip, what do you think about it?

Excellent stuff, swear by it, never follow the instructions, just lay down a
six inch strip at the exit to each staging yard and run trains.

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Pacific95 - 31 Oct 2004 09:03 GMT
>> If you have used or know about Rail Zip, what do you think about it?
>
>Excellent stuff, swear by it, never follow the instructions, just lay down a
>six inch strip at the exit to each staging yard and run trains.

  I mostly use it just for cleaning turnout and locomotive wheel
contacts but it is good stuff. I've used it for about the 15+ years
it's been on the market.

-John
harrym - 31 Oct 2004 14:11 GMT
I use it, and it has really helped.  About every three months I apply a
very small drop to each rail joint.  If I have a stalling problem
between treatments, a drop on each joint in that section has always
taken care of the problem.  It is a marvelous product.  harrym

> If you have used or know about Rail Zip, what do you think about it?
> Gene
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Mike Fletcher - 31 Oct 2004 17:17 GMT
I have used RailZip for a long time. Good product. after applying a
small amount to the rails every few feet and running a train around,
let it set overnight then wipe it off with a clean rag.

Mike
www.mexicotrains.com

> If you have used or know about Rail Zip, what do you think about it?
> Gene
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> and look for "Into Joy From Sadness" soon.
STEAM GENE - 03 Nov 2004 23:38 GMT
Thanks everybody.  
Gene
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