Please help...featherweight case
#21
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Join Date: Aug 2013
Location: Springfield Oregon
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i wanted clear drying, slow setting and easily removeable should someone feel a need down the road to strip and recover them. It's very easy to clean up while working. Waterproof isnt as important to me, I'm probably on the planet for a few more years, after that, it's someone elses worry!
#22
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Join Date: Aug 2014
Location: Houston, TX
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Agree w the Clorox and water mix remedy. 6 yrs ago I purchased one of my FWs in an estate sale. The case had an intolerable moldy smell. I was tempted to trash it. A plumber suggested I use bleach w water in a spray bottle and lightly spray (like a mist) and to fan dry it 6-8 hours. Told me to repeat that until mold was eliminated.. Sprayed and fan dried for 3 days. It did clear mold and smell.
I store the case in my hall closet w top open.
I store the case in my hall closet w top open.
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