How do I Clean Smelly Helmets at Home?

Cleaning your smelly helmets at home is an easy and effective way to keep them fresh and bacteria-free. Here's a step-by-step guide:

  1. Remove the liner. Most helmets have removable liners that can be easily taken out.
  2. Hand-wash the liner. Use a mild detergent and warm water to hand-wash the liner. Rinse thoroughly and squeeze out excess water.
  3. Wipe down the helmet shell. Use a clean cloth dampened with a disinfectant solution to wipe down the outside of the helmet.
  4. Disinfect the helmet. Spray the inside of the helmet with a disinfectant spray.
  5. Let everything air dry. Place the liner and helmet shell in a well-ventilated area to air dry completely. ```

  6. How often should I clean my helmet? Every 3-6 months, or more frequently if it's used heavily.

  7. Can I use bleach to clean my helmet? No, as bleach can damage the materials.

  8. How can I prevent my helmet from smelling in the first place? Use a sweatband or liner to absorb sweat, and store the helmet in a well-ventilated area when not in use.

  9. Is it safe to share a helmet? Generally no, as it can spread bacteria and other infections.

  10. How do I know when my helmet needs to be replaced? If it shows any signs of damage, such as cracks or dents, or if it's been involved in a crash. ```

  • Giro - Road helmets
  • Specialized - Mountain helmets
  • Bell - Urban helmets
  • POC - Sports helmets
  • Oakley - Lifestyle helmets

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