![]() ![]() Leather cases are typically treated with a protectant but that is not always the case, no pun intended. Leather, particularly suede, can be irreparably damaged by water. There are, inevitably, some exceptions to the rule and you should always check with the manufacturer to confirm their recommended cleaning procedures for your particular case. The more often you clean your hard case or gig bag, the easier it is to keep it clean. ![]() When satisfied, use a clean, dry cloth to dry the case or gig bag and you’re on your way. Then thoroughly wipe the case down, giving a bit of extra elbow grease to any particularly offensive areas. Lightly wet a clean, soft cloth in a mix of warm water and a bit of dish soap. But now you’ve got to get about the business of cleaning your guitar case.īecause guitar cases and gig bags are designed to protect your guitar, the outside of nearly all guitar cases and gig bags can be easily cleaned with a few household items. If you’re in the unfortunate situation of getting some sort of mess on your case, congratulations! A disaster was averted. Anything that gets on the case is prevented from getting on your guitar. ![]() It’s one of the things they are designed to do. ![]()
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