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CMX+
THE BEST RAIL CLEANING SYSTEM in N-Scale
When
used as directed CMX+ will clean your track better than any
other method available or your money back.
THE
CMX CHALLENGE
Clean
your track by any method then perform the "white glove" test.
Notice the black lines?
Then use CMX and perform test - no black lines.
FEATURES
- Precision
Machined Parts.
- Solid
Brass Construction.
- Non-unraveling
pads.
- Body
mount Kadee couplers.
- Easy
Fill Design.
- Leak
proof valve and fill port.
- Heavy
weight does the job.
- Quick
Change Pads.
- Drag
pads won't catch on switch points, frogs, and any other pieces
of trackwork.
- Spill
resistant design.
- Solvent
proof design.
- Both
solvent/abrasive options.
- Large
reservoir.
- Multi-directional
(push or pull)
- Controllable
dispensing rate.

Track
and Wheel Cleaning
Clean
track, and wheels are absolutely necessary for reliable Command
Control operations.
Track
Cleaning
Semi-Abrasive
Pads: Brite Boys, Masonite Pads, Ink Type Erasers, are just
a few of the inexpensive semi-abrasive cleaning pads that are available.
These pads all remove oxidation and maybe some contaminants but
have one serious drawback. As soon as you start using them, the
pads begin to load up with organic contaminants and eventually will
spread a thin layer of these contaminants on your track. You know
the rest! There is an inexpensive non-loading alternate. Your local
paint supply or hardware store should have a special sanding mesh
used for sheetrock. This sheetrock sanding mesh is like fiberglass
window screen with a #250 grit bonded to the mesh. Due to the fact
it’s a mesh, it will not load up. You can staple it to an appropriate
block of wood and you are all set. It’s easy to replace and one
sheet will last years. Use gently applying light pressure.
Chemical
Deoxidants and Conductivity Enhancers: A product like Zip and
others fit this category. These compounds are generally applied
to sections of track and then locos are run around the layout to
disperse the compound until a uniform condition is achieved. My
understanding is that traction is poor for awhile but then improves.
I have no personal experience with these materials and personally
have reservations about adding organic material on the rails.
Solvent
Cleaners:
Water
Soluble Type: Most track cleaning liquids sold are water soluble
degreasers and similar to Fantastic* or 409*. While safe to use
and environmentally friendly, these cleaners are weak degreasers
and can leave a residue. You will have to use these often to maintain
a clean track.
Alcohols
and Slow Solvents: Alcohols are often used in common liquid
track cleaners as described above. Alcohols are also weak degreasers
and will leave residues and are flammable. Paint thinner, Naphtha,
Goo Gone, etc. These solvents have a moderate evaporation rate,
are moderate degreasers, flammable and environmentally restricted.
They work better than solvents listed above. Slow solvents are
not very effective in removing silicone or rubber residues from
loco tires.
Fast
Solvents: Nail Polish Remover, Lacquer thinner, Acetone, and
MEK. CAUTION: These solvents are volatile and flammable. Read
label carefully and follow all instructions for use. Fast solvents,
when properly used, are superior for track cleaning. These solvents
are aggressive and virtually vaporize all organic matter, leaving
no residue.
CAUTION:
These solvents are volatile and flammable. Read label carefully
and follow all instructions for use. Fast solvents, when properly
used, are superior for track cleaning. These solvents are aggressive
and virtually vaporize all organic matter, leaving no residue.
Liquid
Dispensing Cars: Tank type with pad dispenser (see Pads). IHC,
International Hobby Company, sells one for about $20.00. The car
is a plastic caboose with metal; pad mount, needle valve and reservoir.
The reservoir is small; it will often require refills on large layouts.
Because the car body is plastic, it will not be compatible with
some of the slow solvents or any of the fast solvents.
Rolling
Pad Cars: This type of car retails for about $60.00. The cleaning
pad is in the form of a roll that rotates while the car is moving.
This type of car can only use slow solvents because the roll pad
is the reservoir and fast solvents would evaporate. Also, the rolling
pad does not scrub the track because the pad is rolling. While this
product is in widespread use and is effective, it will fail the
white glove test when compared to a pad type car.
The
Clean Machine +: After struggling through all of the cleaning
options stated above, Tony's Train Exchange is now manufacturing
Clean Machine +, tank type/pad cleaning cars. See Picture on mailer.
All brass, except trucks, HO weighs about 1 pound, N weighs 8 oz.
CMX+ is guaranteed to clean your track safely and effectively when
used as directed.
Cleaning
Pad Material: Tony's Train Exchange has found all cloth type
cleaning pads, supplied by hobby stores, to be inferior. Your best
bet is a corduroy type of upholstery fabric with backing. This will
not unravel and the ribs can be oriented perpendicular to rails
to assist scrubbing action while minimizing pad loading. NOTE: The
liquid pad type cleaning cars described above can be converted to
abrasive type cleaners by changing pads to the same mesh Tony's
Train Exchange described above or fine 600+ Emmory cloth.
Wheel
Cleaning
All
Wheel Drive Diesels: Use strong paper towel or light cloth,
soak with any commercial alcohol, lay flat on straight section of
track with power on. Place one truck set at a time on cloth. Power
up loco to spin wheels on cloth. Repeat for other truck set. When
complete, place loco on clean towel to let surfaces dry. Caution
alcohols are flammable.
All
Other Steam/Diesel Locos And All Rolling Stock: Use cotton swab
dipped in acetone or preferred solvent, apply to wheels and rotate
until visibly clean. Caution: Metal and Nylon/Delrin (most plastic
wheels) are not affected by acetone, but plastic car body/parts
(usually acetate) will be dissolved, etched or bonded by acetone.
Observe cautions stated herein.
Crusted
Wheels: Some wheels accumulate a thick crust of gunk usually
after many hours use without cleaning. This crust is best removed
by using an appropriate X-acto type knife, followed by swab and
acetone. Notes: Wire and nylon brushes used on roto tools may be
used with caution. Plastic wheels can be melted and nickel plating
may be removed.
Operating
Instructions
Getting
Started
Please
read and follow all recommendations and instructions stated herein
for CMX+

Clean
the Clean Machine: Contaminates from the machining and assembly
processes may remain in the tank of your CMX+. To clean, fill the
tank as stated per Sect B. Use an aggressive solvent. Insure that
both fill cap & control valve are tightened securely. Shake
well to agitate to clean. Empty contents in suitable container by
draining & removing control valve completely.
(A)
SKID PAD ADJUSTMENT, CLEANING PAD INSTALLATIONS:
1) The skid
pad is designed to snap on/off via skid pad spring clips.
2) The cleaning
pad is installed by rotating spring clip appropriately and wrapping
cleaning pad, velvet side down, around skid pad, so that cleaning
pad is centered and the pad ends do not protrude into large hole
on skid pad.
3) CMX+
may be used as abrasive type cleaner by installing abrasive type
pads. Sheet rock sanding mesh (Fine) is good or 600+ Emory paper
(B)
SOLVENT HANDLING AND FILLING:

Solvents
are most easily and safely dispensed by using a 5 -10 ccm syringe
which is available at pharmacies for dispensing children’s liquid
medicines, and cost about $1.50. Handling and filling should be
performed on suitable surface in suitable area.
1) Close
control valve, turn screw knob clockwise until valve seats.
2) Remove
fill port cover. Screw.
3) Use syringe
and draw 3CC solvent. Transfer solvent slowly to CMX+ through fill
port, use from 4CC to 9CC.
4) Keep
fill port cap on during use, but do not tighten completely or vent
will be closed preventing proper drip rate.
5) Crack
open control valve, observe drip rate by holding CMX+ above surface
and viewing nozzle.
6) Adjust
drip rate to about 10-15 drops per minute or less. CW reduces drip
rate, CCW increases.
7) NOTES:
7.1)
No drip or drip not adjustable. Check fill port................Plug
should be loose. Nozzle blocked..............Use wire or needle
to clear. Solvent level too low......Min. 3CC needed. Add more
solvent.
7.2) When
drip is adjusted as described above CMX+ will not harm plastic
ties or painted areas even when standing still. Cleaning pad allows
solvents to evaporate. It is a good practice to tighten fill plug
and close valve completely when CMX+ is not in use. Warning:
Proceed at your own risk. Failure to read, understand, and follow
all instructions stated herein and furthermore stated on labels,
and by the manufacturers of solvents, will result in damage and
harm to you, the environment, or your equipment.
(C)
OPERATING:

1) CMX+
comes to you ready to run.
2) CMX+
may be pushed or pulled by any locomotive with sufficient traction.
Short, 8 wheel drive, four axle diesels are ideal. For highly contaminated
track place CMX+ before power unit. (2 Loco’s may be needed)
3) Cleaning
pad should be sufficiently wetted with solvent to clean properly.
This can be usually seen as wetness on pad or cool feeling of skid
pad. This is about 10 drops a minute. Cleaning pad should be centered
on skid pad fore to aft and right to left.
4) Cleaning
pad may be cleaned while in use by using a solvent wetted rag and
rubbing cleaning pad until dirt is removed. Pads may also be washed
in detergent and be re-used.
(D)
MISCELLANEOUS NOTES:
1) CMX+
meets NMRA gauge dimensions (HO).
2) CMX+
is designed so nozzle receives solvent about 1/8" above bottom of
tank. This leaves sediments at bottom of tank and protects nozzle
from clogging. This is about 3CC volume and gives false impression
of being usable solvent.
3) CMX+
has limited spill fill port design. The fill port protrudes about
1/8" into tank creating inside lip to impede spills. Held inverted
about 1-2 CC of solvent will still remain in CMX+.
4) Truck
mounting screws, #2-56 style, should not be overtightened or thread
damage to screws or bolster may result.
5) Standard
Micro-Trains trucks have been supplied to minimize short circuits.
The mounting is good for many other truck types if you choose.
6) CAUTION:
When removing plug, or valve stem from CMX+, be sure "O" rings and
packing washers remain in place.
7) Initially,
your layout may require several passes with CMX+ to clean properly.
Once clean, you will only need to use CMX+ once or twice a year.
(E)
Solvent Options:

The following
solvents may be used with CMX+:
Most
aggressive group: (Observe precautions stated on container and
herein)
Nail Polish Remover, Laquer Thinner, Acetone, MEK, Toluene &
Zylene.
This group
of solvents are the most effective but the most dangerous. You
will probably need to use these to start and then once a year
there after. Plastic from wheels and other organic matter is the
most significant contaminant on your track. Since you need to
follow the same precautions for all the solvents in this group,
use Nail Polish Remover or Acetone, which are readily available.
Moderately
aggressive group:(observe precautions stated on container and
herein)
Alcohols, Paint thinner & Water based solvents(Fantastic or
409)
This group
of solvents will not remove plastic but are satisfactory for routine
maintenance.
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