Burns-bass Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago I've recently picked up a Pedulla which is a lovely bass. Problem is that the case smells damp and musty. I'd normally just leave it in the sun for a few days, but this isn't an option (as I live in Bristol, not Bali). Does anyone have any foolproof and preferably non-messy methods to make it smell a bit nicer? Quote
BigAlonBass Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago (edited) Never mind... Edited 55 minutes ago by BigAlonBass What's the point? Quote
Misdee Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago Leave it closed with a fair few of those silca gel sachets inside, as well airing it and spraying it ect. Quote
Mokl Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago I've just been through this process with an old case that smelt mouldy/ musty. Febreeze was a misstep in my case (excuse the pun), although anecdotally others have had success. I felt it made it worse (like spraying deodoriser to disguise bad toilet smells), but it's quite likely I executed it poorly. The only thing that worked was a combination of judicious vacuuming of the insides and exposure to direct sunlight/ airing in my garage. I realise this doesn't help you much, but I didn't think the smell would ever go and it's completely tolerable now after a concerted effort. Quote
itu Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago You can try ozone. The units are pretty cheap especially 2nd hand. Find a closet that is not in your apartment, and ozonize the case for few hours. After vacuuming, of course. If you can get a cardboard or plastic box that is slightly bigger than the case, the treatment is more efficient. Repeat once or twice. Quote
PaulThePlug Posted 55 minutes ago Posted 55 minutes ago Bi Carb - sprinkle liberally then leave for 24 - 48 hrs, then vacuum out Bi Carb should absorb the damp and associated smell. Quote
casapete Posted 53 minutes ago Posted 53 minutes ago I’ve heard some people have had some success using cat litter ( unused, before the comments roll in…) Quote
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