lap steel case has moldy odor.....help?
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- Chris LeDrew
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lap steel case has moldy odor.....help?
I just got a really nice National lap steel in great shape. It has hardly been used since it was made in 1962, but that's where the problem arises of a smelly case. The guitar is not so bad, but the case smells very moldy - although there is no mold on it. I tried Frebreeze and fabric softeners, but nothing seems to work. It's the original case and I'd prefer to keep using it.
Any suggestions for getting rid of this musty odor?
Any suggestions for getting rid of this musty odor?
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I have a 1951 National MOT . I just add better smelling Mold. Kidding of course. Try a long open box of ARM and Hammer soda with the case closed for acouple of weeks then try the sun thing. I know you will take the soda out as it will absorb the fragrance .Hope it helps. If not just sue me. Ray
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Instead of masking the odor, it may be wiser to get rid of the bacteria that is causing the odor.
There are lots of sprays and soaps on the market that kills mold bacteria. Hence, once the mold is gone, so is the odor.
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There are lots of sprays and soaps on the market that kills mold bacteria. Hence, once the mold is gone, so is the odor.
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Just checking in, getting back from a gig......what a laugh I'm having at some of the answers!
Thanks for all the tips.....I'll put them to use and see what happens. The sun thing may be a problem, seeing that I live on a rock off the east coast of Canada. The baking soda idea seems promising....if I find a solution amongst the suggestions, I'll post it.
Sincerely,
Chris
Thanks for all the tips.....I'll put them to use and see what happens. The sun thing may be a problem, seeing that I live on a rock off the east coast of Canada. The baking soda idea seems promising....if I find a solution amongst the suggestions, I'll post it.
Sincerely,
Chris
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Kevin, man you are hardcore.<SMALL>I like that musty smell</SMALL>
I like it too, in small doses . .
In those days they made glue out of Ol' Dobbin,
which might have something to do with the smell.
Being stored unopened 50 years in an attic brings it to its full ripeness. Optional aromas include mildew, dentures, b.o., cigarets, cigars, beer, whiskey, and cheap perfume.
We should all be very thankful that the guitar itself doesn't stink like the case does.
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Ok, here's my .02 on this. Fill the case with about half a bag of charcoal briquets. Make sure you don't use the kind that's pretreated with lighter fluid. Just plain old charcoal. First line the bottom of the case with a TON of newspapers. Has to be newspapers cause they also absorb odors and moisture. Close the case for a couple of days...then open, dump, and reline the case and use the second half of the bag of charcoal. Do the whole thing over again. Febreeze can eat the finish off your instrument if you use too much of it in the fabric of the case and then it happens to get damp in the future and rub against your instrument. Fabric softener sheets leave a residue that can leave oily spots in finish.
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I too am a connoisseur of the musty case smell, but a little goes a long ways.
In the May '04 issue of Vintage Guitar mag George Gruhn had this remedy;
"If the case is dry, vacuum it thoroughly and treat it with Carpet Fresh or something similar. Sprinkle it all around inside the case, then close it for a few days. Open the case and vacuum again. This will take care of the mold and the odor!
Remember to read the instructions on any products you use.-Sam Calveard"
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In the May '04 issue of Vintage Guitar mag George Gruhn had this remedy;
"If the case is dry, vacuum it thoroughly and treat it with Carpet Fresh or something similar. Sprinkle it all around inside the case, then close it for a few days. Open the case and vacuum again. This will take care of the mold and the odor!
Remember to read the instructions on any products you use.-Sam Calveard"
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