Tips to Clean a Motorbike Helmet

Published: 11th July 2011
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If you’re looking for a safe and simple way to wash your motorcycle helmet then lean back in your armchair because this is the article you’ve been searching for. We’re going to speak of some crucial tips that you’ll need to know. First, we’re going to write about the type of your helmet. Then, we’re going to be talking about the actual process of cleaning it. Ultimately, we’re going to talk about how to wash a really unwashed helmet, like after a motorbike crash.

Check the type of helmet you have. Does it have removable inside fabric? Are there shields? Most helmets have removable components, so first you must remove them separately. Remove the interior components, the shields, shafts, lashes, padding and whatever pieces. Clean them one by one. Try not to use detergent, alternatively use soap water, a dish soap or even shower gel.

To start washing it, fill your sink with water and shampoo and put the linen components in it. Clean them just like cleaning fabric. The messy part starts when you clean the shell and the shields. To clean the case, first utilize a dry fabric to wipe the dirt off. Use grease removers if required. Try not to use anything scratchy. Next, get a different fabric soaked in warm soap water and using circular movements wash it soundly. Do the same with the other solid parts. Ultimately go ahead and dry it outside but don’t place it in the sunlight. When it’s wet it could get a fainter color under sun’s rays.


If you haven't washed your helmet in a long time or if you had it on your head in several motorbike crashes it has to look quite filthy and smelly. You’re going to require a pail rather then your bathroom sink. First, remove all components like before, but this time try to look for damaged pieces that have to be dumped. Take the hardware and shower it good first (using a hose would be recommended). Fill Up the pail with hot water and pour some detergent in it. Put the hard components in it and leave it for up to 10 minutes. If there are no chunks of dried mud on the linen components from some of your recent funny motorbike crashes series, just throw them in your washer and turn it on. After the ten minutes expiration, take the case and wash it the same way as in the previous step, only this time you could require scratchy instruments to wear off the stain. Finally you can clean it once again (this is optional) in your dish washing machine for a single cycle, and then spray it with smell remover products.


Now you know how to wash a messy helmet, whether you just want to make it brighter or wash it after a messy motorbike crash. Don't forget to use non-toxic products. And stay away from upcoming motorbike crashes.

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