Hello. I have a near mint 2001 Martin D-41 which has evidently been
exposed to extremely damp conditions at some time. The case wasn`t
damp but had a strong smell which wasn`t very pleasant. I ditched the
case and the guitar hasn`t been in that case for at least a year but
still has an odd smell to it. Is exposing the guitar to ozone the only
way to remove the mildew? I`ve read lots of suggestions via my web
searches but most seem to involve masking the smell rather that fixing
the problem. Thanks.
Tony Moulder
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