Instrument Case Care Guide
Proper care will help your instrument case maintain its appearance, structure, and protective performance for many years.
General Care
Keep the case in a dry and well-ventilated environment. Avoid prolonged exposure to extreme heat, humidity, or direct sunlight. When carrying the case, make sure all zippers, locks, or latches are securely closed.
Cleaning
The exterior surface can be gently wiped with a soft dry cloth. For light stains, a slightly damp cloth may be used. Avoid alcohol-based cleaners, harsh chemicals, or abrasive materials that may damage the surface.
Interior Care
Keep the interior clean and dry. Dust can be removed with a soft brush or cloth. Avoid placing a damp instrument inside the case, and consider using a small humidity control pack when necessary.
Hardware & Accessories
Zippers, locks, handles, and straps should be handled gently. If any part becomes tight or stuck, avoid forcing it. Periodically check straps and handles to ensure they remain secure.
Genuine Leather Parts
If your case includes genuine leather components such as handles or trim, clean them with a soft dry cloth and avoid prolonged exposure to moisture or direct sunlight. Occasional use of a suitable leather conditioner can help maintain the leather’s flexibility and appearance.
Carbon Fiber Shells
Carbon fiber cases are known for their strength and lightweight structure. Clean the surface with a soft cloth and avoid abrasive materials that may scratch the finish. While highly durable, the case should still be protected from strong impacts and extreme temperatures.
With regular care and proper storage, your case will continue to provide reliable protection for your instrument throughout many years of musical use.
A well-maintained case protects not only your instrument, but also your musical journey.