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Ladydragon
27th February 2011, 14:00
I have a spair HJC motorbike helmet ages agonwhen it was rand new and in its box someone with oot my permission let someone else use it:angry: (who sha'll re name name less)

I wasn't there at the time.After the person had used it the helmet completly sinks badly of BO :sick: I actually felt like chucking the helmet away. Has anyone had this problem before if so how did they get the smell out.

It would be soo helpful to know.

Mully
27th February 2011, 14:03
There's a helmet cleaning foam (in an aerosol) that you can buy.

Never used it myself, but I've heard reasonable things about it.

ynot slow
27th February 2011, 14:04
Every now and then my helmet gets wet,and the whisper kit soaks moisture and gets smeely,usually just spray deoderant around,or aftershave lol.

jellywrestler
27th February 2011, 14:06
Every now and then my helmet gets wet,and the whisper kit soaks moisture and gets smeely,usually just spray deoderant around,or aftershave lol.
buy two sets of ear plugs, one set for ya ears and other other set up your nose...

Ladydragon
27th February 2011, 14:11
ha..ha..ha

Ladydragon
27th February 2011, 14:11
There's a helmet cleaning foam (in an aerosol) that you can buy.

Never used it myself, but I've heard reasonable things about it.


Do you have any idea what the cleaner is called

Pussy
27th February 2011, 14:14
Do you have any idea what the cleaner is called

Motrex do an aerosol one. Any bike shop should be able to get it for you.
I used it in my flying helmet... and an ag pilot's helmet gets a bit more unsavoury than a motorcycle one!

steve_t
27th February 2011, 14:17
I'd try giving it a bit of a gentle rinse out with some detergent and water. Are any of the linings removable?
If that fails, maybe some Oust air freshener spray might be the goods.

Good luck!

Crasherfromwayback
27th February 2011, 14:22
I'd try giving it a bit of a gentle rinse out with some detergent and water. Are any of the linings removable?
If that fails, maybe some Oust air freshener spray might be the goods.

Good luck!

+1. A mild soap and water mixture will be ok to use with any helmet. Just make sure you dry it slowly.

hellokitty
27th February 2011, 14:22
I wash my husband's race helmet with diluted dettol and tea tree oil - works well.

hellokitty
27th February 2011, 14:23
+1. A mild soap and water mixture will be ok to use with any helmet. Just make sure you dry it slowly.

I leave it in the sun to dry.

Crasherfromwayback
27th February 2011, 14:24
That'll do fine!

Ladydragon
27th February 2011, 14:27
I havn't got the helmet at the moment it's in store but will be going there to get it out I did look up on the HJC web site and they said their helmets they make the lnings are removable.I'm not sure if they do on my helmet because it was brought in 2004 it was a pressie but only for me to use.

AllanB
27th February 2011, 14:35
Apparently it is fine to dunk them in a bucket or bath of warm soapy water and clean them out - then dry out. That is what the bike magazines recommend.


I've just got a new one - all inner linings are 100% removable and washable.

hellokitty
27th February 2011, 15:39
I havn't got the helmet at the moment it's in store but will be going there to get it out I did look up on the HJC web site and they said their helmets they make the lnings are removable.I'm not sure if they do on my helmet because it was brought in 2004 it was a pressie but only for me to use.

If the liner is removable, then a spray down with dettol or tea tree oil and then chuck it in the washing machine - that worked well with Mr Hellokitty's road helmet.

Scouse
27th February 2011, 16:13
I just rinse my helmet out under the shower seems to keep it fresh as

SMOKEU
27th February 2011, 17:46
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H4ibFq1aup8

Viking01
27th February 2011, 20:05
I have a spair HJC motorbike helmet ages agonwhen it was rand new and in its box someone with oot my permission let someone else use it:angry: (who sha'll re name name less)

I wasn't there at the time.After the person had used it the helmet completly sinks badly of BO :sick: I actually felt like chucking the helmet away. Has anyone had this problem before if so how did they get the smell out.

It would be soo helpful to know.

Hi,
I have used 'Muc Off' aerosol spray foam since the liners for my helmet are not removable. Just pray the foam in, and then massage the foam into the lining fabric, then wipe out with a cloth after a few minutes and leave to dry. Had to do it twice, but gave a good result.
Cheers.

WasPhantom
28th February 2011, 07:17
Unsure about the cleaning side of things, but a way to keep your helmet smelling fresher for longer is to never let your gloves anywhere near the lining. They really add to the problem.

NZsarge
28th February 2011, 07:44
I'm almost sure Muc Off do a helmet interior cleaner too, been impressed with their products so far but must confess I haven't as yet found the need to clean the interior of any of my helmets so..

hellokitty
28th February 2011, 10:43
Unsure about the cleaning side of things, but a way to keep your helmet smelling fresher for longer is to never let your gloves anywhere near the lining. They really add to the problem.

I always shove my gloves into my helmet and have never had a problem (yet...)

lone_slayer
28th February 2011, 11:34
Maybe some Oust air freshener spray might be the goods.

Good luck!

+1 for the oust that stuff is bloody good at removing bad smells

meteor
28th February 2011, 11:50
I always shove my gloves into my helmet and have never had a problem (yet...)

Maybe where you put your hands smells nicer than where he puts his?

Oscar
28th February 2011, 15:56
A sprinkle of laundry detergent in warm water.
Rub in, rinse off and leave in the sun to dry.
Persil fresh....:rolleyes:

Maha
28th February 2011, 16:00
Mine just smells like head, which I kinda like..:eek:

schrodingers cat
28th February 2011, 16:04
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Ladydragon
28th February 2011, 22:30
Thanks everyone for all these surgestions in cleaning the bad yuk smell out of the helmet such a pitty this happened to the helmet.

admenk
1st March 2011, 10:43
I had a friend who was always complaining about the smell in her helmet. Her husband admitted during a drunken bike rally confession that he was farting in it every morning before he went to work. Sometimes he even used to put fairy liquid around the bottom of it when he put it back on the work top, to keep the smell in. :niceone:

I think she just had to live with the smell - must have been love !

Elysium
1st March 2011, 10:46
I simply just remove the inner linner and wash in washing machine then put back into helmet, smell gone!