Unlike most people I do read the manuals, but sometimes the BEST answer is not always there. So like everyone else with O gauge trains, I did find the best answers on the O Gauge Railroading forums. As usual, I opened the forum and the exact topic I was going to start was already in a full discussion swing within the top 10 newest posts. So, at the suggestion of the "experts" today I picked up some Labelle 108 Synthetic Oil.
9 bucks for roughly 1/2 fl oz. but it got the job done. I am not sure how expensive or inexpensive this stuff is, but I took some advice taken from Ives1122 who said "I'm going to chime in with a third nomination for Labelle. Regardless of what anyone else may tell you, insist on using the best lubricants for your trains. The peace of mind is well worth any additional costs you may incur over other brands."
The oil came with a needle for application which made it really easy to apply.
I placed 1 drop on each axel at each wheel, where shown above. Just like that, no more screeching. Comet is now a much happier assistant and can go back to concentrating on getting his hair all over everything.
As I continue my layout construction and possibly get another engine or two out for the holidays, the first thing I am going to do is make sure to add some fresh oil to each piece. They are probably thirsty for it, even though they are not making any strange noises.
On another note, I am going to make an effort to make some more frequent updates during the upcoming fall, winter, and spring months. I hope you look forward to seeing my progress as much as I look forward to seeing yours!
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