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marks
24th March 2008, 21:45
I can wash the liner and cheek pads from my helmet but it still smells so bad that I want to heave when I put it on.
I've tried rinsing of the inside of the shell and polystyrene liner with warm soapy water but its getting so bad I may have to buy a new helmet.
You'll recognize me on trail rides because of the clouds of flies circling my helmet.
FJRider
24th March 2008, 21:58
You can get spray on deoderant, new helmet time maybe.
clmintie
24th March 2008, 22:06
Maybe our Ozzie cousins can show you an FIM approved method of attaching corks... :lol::lol::lol:
marks
25th March 2008, 07:18
Maybe our Ozzie cousins can show you an FIM approved method of attaching corks... :lol::lol::lol:
you know that you're going too fast when the corks hit your goggles. Also an excellent way of telling if you are going uphill or downhill (angle of the dangle)
marks
25th March 2008, 07:20
You can get spray on deoderant, new helmet time maybe.
tried spraying some of the stuff we use to depong our toilet in it. It didnt work - just made me feel like someone had taken a dump in it
I never expected to have to replace a helmet because of smell but its looking that way...
Usarka
25th March 2008, 07:21
check the air vents for dead things or poo from a recent face plant.
takitimu
25th March 2008, 07:35
check the air vents for dead things or poo from a recent face plant.
Good call, sounds a bit past std stench, I use ~5-1 liquid washing detergent on my bike, so did a couple of spray/leave/wash out cycles on the inside of my helmet the other day & it did a pretty good job of cleaning up the smell.
nodrog
25th March 2008, 07:43
have you tried washing your head?
make sure the liner is complety dry before you put it back in.
jim.cox
25th March 2008, 08:47
A lot of that "helmet hus" is caused by bacteria living in the liner
Hot soapy water will NOT get rid of them
You need to wash or soak the liner in detol or similar
FlangMasterJ
25th March 2008, 09:04
Fire and lots of it.
marks
25th March 2008, 09:32
check the air vents for dead things or poo from a recent face plant.
Last time I did a face plant there was lots of poo - but it wasnt in my helmet
have you tried washing your head?
do I sound like an Australian??? - of course I wash my head - at least one a month
A lot of that "helmet hus" is caused by bacteria living in the liner
Hot soapy water will NOT get rid of them
You need to wash or soak the liner in detol or similar
I will definitely give this a try - thanks
Fire and lots of it.
with or without my head in it?
notch
25th March 2008, 17:36
Yeah been through this a while back. Nothing i could find, bleach, dettol, disenfactant, would change the smell. It smelled so bad that I think cat piss would have improved it some. I bought a new one...
Usarka
25th March 2008, 17:37
Yeah been through this a while back. Nothing i could find, bleach, dettol, disenfactant, would change the smell. It smelled so bad that I think cat piss would have improved it some. I bought a new one...
A new cat?
mazz1972
26th March 2008, 14:32
How old is the helmet? Perhaps the liner and what's underneath are starting to perish a bit because of sweat etc and it's past the point of no return? The suggestion about bacteria is quite likely.
You could try sprinkling the inside with baking soda (or sitting a bowl of it in there) and leaving for a few days. Baking soda is great for absorbing odours (great for stinky boots too).
There is a product called Nilodor. Been a while since I used it but Mum swore by it. I think you added a few drops into the washing water and it gave a nice smell rather than a stinky pong, or you could sprinkle a few drops (but beware, I remember it is very very strong). Pic attached, but I think these days it also comes in a spray form. It's often available at pet stores (as it's good for removing various pet smells), otherwise maybe chemist.
Good luck!
tnarg
28th March 2008, 15:05
How about grans remedy, works mint on shoes. But if ya use it and your hair falls out I except no responsibility.
Usarka
28th March 2008, 15:10
or use some anti-fungal hair shampoo shit. nizoral or something.?
marks
28th March 2008, 16:16
thanks all for the responses.
I pulled the helmet to bits today and soaked all the bits in napisan for a couple of hours. I know have a reasonably sweet smelling helmet. Having looked closely at the fraying straps etc I think I will replace it soon (its 18mths old).
cheers
Mark
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