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xtskinz
19th April 2008, 09:13
Hey all,
Had an unfortunate incident where I've managed to get a couple of scratches on my helmet through the clear coating (wasn't dropped or anything) - is there anything that I should/can do to cover them up (eg a clear coat) or should I just leave it alone?
Thanks!
Owl
19th April 2008, 18:29
Surely that would depend on how the helmet is constructed. Is it fiberglass or polycarbonate?
Mom
19th April 2008, 18:31
How old is the helmet? How did the scratches get there?
Macstar
19th April 2008, 19:10
How old is the helmet? How did the scratches get there?
Yep. Scratches to the shell, cracks in the polystyrene?
xtskinz
20th April 2008, 12:46
Surely that would depend on how the helmet is constructed. Is it fiberglass or polycarbonate?
Polycarbonate construction....
How old is the helmet? How did the scratches get there?
The helmet was sitting on the floor under a low window sill (out of the sun) and people were waterblasting my house - there was a small candle holder sitting on the window sill and this got knocked off onto the helmet.
Helmet is only a few months hold... was just one of those freak accidents
Yep. Scratches to the shell, cracks in the polystyrene?
Scratches to the shell only.....
Owl
20th April 2008, 13:36
Polycarbonate construction....
Plastic then!!!:laugh: If it's plastic, I wouldn't touch it with any petroleum based paint. Fiberglass composite should be ok if it's just been scratched.
For what it's worth, I scratched my helmet a couple of weeks ago and took the insurance route. I value my head and I'm in the Auto-Refinish industry.
xtskinz
20th April 2008, 14:25
Plastic then!!!:laugh: If it's plastic, I wouldn't touch it with any petroleum based paint. Fiberglass composite should be ok if it's just been scratched.
For what it's worth, I scratched my helmet a couple of weeks ago and took the insurance route. I value my head and I'm in the Auto-Refinish industry.
I value mine too... would a scratch (looks like the clear coating for want of a better description) effect how safely the helmet protects you? It may have lost a little of the paint/colouring also...?
Owl
20th April 2008, 15:55
Google the make and model of the helmet to find out what it's made from. No point going further until you know that.
Owl
20th April 2008, 15:57
A scratch shouldn't effect safety as long as it hasn't had an impact.
motorbyclist
20th April 2008, 17:10
i wouldn't worry about it if i was you
Renegade
21st April 2008, 16:41
i wouldnt worry, it wasnt dropped on the concrete from bike height so id expect the structural integrity to be intact.
xtskinz
22nd April 2008, 10:47
Cheers guys... I guess I'll just have to live with it like that! Hate those freak incidents though...
Would be a great day to be out and riding rather than workin'!
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