MTS CASE OWNERS
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MTS CASE OWNERS
when does the god awful epoxy stench go away ???? 
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Re: MTS CASE OWNERS
When you bathe.jamsav wrote:when does the god awful epoxy stench go away ????
Kenneth Sloan
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Re: MTS CASE OWNERS
no, no , no...I smell of bengay and raw brass , other things on a hot day after a parade . For the benefit of Mr. S and others , I am referring specifically to the inside of the MTS case... 
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Re: MTS CASE OWNERS
I haven’t experienced this with the said sort of case. However I from German eBay bought a gig bag for my oval Kaisers, which arrived in a sealed plastic bag. When I tore that plastic bag, I was met with a chemical stench, which was very bad for my asthma.
I placed the gig bag in a well vented room and it rather soon lost its stench.
The key to solving your problem is venting the OPEN case in a place, where the evaporation of chemicals does not affect your breathing apparatus. The higher the temperature (below flammable), the drier the air, and the faster the shift of air, the faster the stench will go away.
Klaus
I placed the gig bag in a well vented room and it rather soon lost its stench.
The key to solving your problem is venting the OPEN case in a place, where the evaporation of chemicals does not affect your breathing apparatus. The higher the temperature (below flammable), the drier the air, and the faster the shift of air, the faster the stench will go away.
Klaus
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Re: MTS CASE OWNERS
That must be about the glue becoming soft and gravity causing the sliding.KiltieTuba wrote:Just make sure that the inner padding doesn't shift in the hot weather.
The college's cases were left in the sun once and the inner foam padding all slid about an inch in one direction
Klaus
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