There's a lot online about how to de-funk and clean a case, but the method I used involved these concoctions:

- A bottle of 50/50 water and vinegar: I did about 6 light sprayings of the case interior and left it in the sun to dry, the exterior was sprayed and dried by towel
- A bottle of "Showtime", a cleaner I bought from a door to door salesman years ago...fantastic stuff! Did two cleanings of the case exterior with this. Here's some of what came off:

More removal of vintage gunk:

- A bottle of Turtle Wax Formula 2001 vinyl, plastic and leather protectant. Applied to exterior after 3 cleanings.
- A dab of automotive leather conditioner for the leather parts of the case.
After 3 days of cleaning and de-stinking, the case emits only a faint whiff of basement mildew, and only within one foot of it. Will probably put some baking soda in a lid and set it in the closed case for a day or two.
But look at this beauty!






Original keys:

Why can't they make cases like this today?
Some vintage case candy it came with:


And the Tonemaster looks like it was barely played!




I think the Tonemaster is one of the most aesthetically beautiful lap steels ever made. Sounds and plays great, too.

