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    Cleaning a helmet

    Whats the best way to clean my helmet?
    Doesn't have a removable liner and at present I just rinse it in the shower occasionaly.

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    I just use water and a soft cloth. On visor I definately only use water with microcloth, and then use plexiglass to polish it.
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    My offroad helmet doesn't have a removable liner and I occasionally wash it with mild detergent in warmish (but not hot) water. Takes a few days to dry tho!
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    Clean it with a mild detergent or even a non-conditioning shampoo!
    The rinse thoroughly.

    You can speed up the drying process by first pressing the foam inside with clean dry towels or cloths to get rid of as much moisture as possible. Then lie it on its side and use a fan or hairdryer on cold (or very low heat) to blow air into it.
    There are aerosol sprays specifically designed for cleaning and/or deodorising helmets, but I'd imagine they probably leave some residue.
    ... and that's what I think.

    Or summat.


    Or maybe not...

    Dunno really....


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    Helmet on head
    Sit on bike
    Find a carwash

    It'll do the bike and if you do it right you'll get a reasonably rough approximation of a handjob at the same time


    ...or... mild detergent solution, wet the shell of the helmet with an old cloth (wet cloth draped over it works well) leave it for a bit to "hydrate" the gunk/bugs/guts
    Wipe down with mild detergent solution
    Wipe with fresh water on rag.

    Visor deserves similar treatment, but wash it first so the crap off your helmet isn't added to the visor. I pledge mine, but someone on here warned of Pledge making the visor go brittle?
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    Baby shampoo in the shower works for me.

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    Thanks people, sounds like I ain't too far off the mark.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ManDownUnder View Post
    It'll do the bike and if you do it right you'll get a reasonably rough approximation of a handjob at the same time
    You still talking about bike helmets?
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    Water blaster

    Then again, I usually get uncommonly filthy on the kwad.

    My liner is removable, dish soap in a bucket does the trick.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brainflex View Post
    Thanks people, sounds like I ain't too far off the mark.
    We have silk balaclavas and never wear helmet without them. All you hafta wash is that. (I think - since I don't smell)

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    Cool why

    Don't!!!

    Just use fly spray to kill anything that itches - or buy a new one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grub View Post
    We have silk balaclavas and never wear helmet without them. All you hafta wash is that. (I think - since I don't smell)
    a WHAT???? SILK???? SCARF??????????

    Lucky you can then just wash that, you wouldnt want to chip a nail washing the rest of the helmet
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    Have to be careful what I wash it in too. If it fades, it won't match the wheels.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ManDownUnder View Post
    Helmet on head
    Sit on bike
    Find a carwash

    It'll do the bike and if you do it right you'll get a reasonably rough approximation of a handjob at the same time
    I think some "on the job training" is required by your good lady if that's what her hand jobs feel like.....
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