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Old 10-11-2010, 06:38 PM
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Originally Posted by cabinqltr
This is the advise given on another group, given by an expert.

Featherweightrx: Hello to those who have a smelly case:
There are many things that will go into a Featherweight case in a effort to kill a bad smell. A cubic foot of concrete will do well. The only thing that works to honestly kill the bacteria that causes the smell is heat. If you live where the sun shines, and I mean hot, you can use the sun. Open the case and let it sit in the sun for a couple of days, bring it in in the evening.
I use a 200 watt light bulb (no more, no less) on a wood base so it will not fall over. I leave it in the case (turned on, silly) for 8 hours and when I remove it the smell will be gone. I lightly mist the inside with 50/50 bleach/water and when dry I put in a little cloth tube sewn up with Dove (or who ever's) anti-bacterial bar soap grated so it fits the tube nicely and compactly. This works.

My DVD shows this, step by step, along with about 600 other needful things.

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Dave makes several trips a year, to where I live and he is a very creditable source.
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