
Every traveling guitarist's worst nightmare is arriving at their destination only to discover that their guitar is damaged. Unfortunately, there are a lot of guitars that get damaged by people carrying luggage or by some mishap that occurs during the trip.
Fortunately, there are a few things you can do to make sure that your guitar arrives at its destination in one piece.
Indeed, your guitar will be able to be protected from a lot of damage if it is protected by a guitar case.
So, you already know how to protect your guitar from damage, do you know some tips for protecting your guitar case?
1. Keep it clean and dry.
Occasionally wipe it with a soft, clean cloth to keep it free of dust and any other debris that could damage its appearance.
2. Store it properly.
It is important to keep your electric guitar case in a dry and clean place.
3. Check it regularly. Make sure the padding is still thick enough to protect your guitar.
4. Buy a quality case.
For your electric guitar to get safe, buy a quality case that will better protect you from potential hazards like moisture and impact. Make sure the case is well insulated and padded to minimize physical damage in the event of an accident.
Use a hardshell case, or a guitar shipping case, like those used by guitar makers to ship guitars. You'll want a hardshell case with a lock, or at least tape it closed to keep it from opening if it gets hit.




