Cleaning Your Funkified Bike Helmet
If your helmet has a removable liner or padding, your job is easy - it's usually safe to toss the padding into the washing machine for cleaning. I suggest washing helmet pads all by themselves, rather than tossing them in with your clothes. You never know if you'll have problems with dyes running or Velcro and straps snagging on your favorite t-shirt.
Most helmets are permanently attached to padding and liners, meaning the washing machine won't do the job. Avoid all temptation to head down to the Laundromat and toss the padding - helmet and all - into the machine. You'll definitely damage the machine, and it's likely that you'll weaken your helmet, too. Bike helmets are not pieces of equipment that we want to abuse - take good care of your brain bucket. Instead, wash your helmet in a solution of mild soap and water - any mild soap will do the trick. I use laundry detergent, but any dish detergent or hand soap will do the trick, as well. Avoid any harsh solvents or cleaners, as these may weaken the bond between the helmet and pads, or eat away at straps and buckles. Use a sponge to wash plastic components, and submerge the whole helmet, squishing and scrubbing at the padding to work the soapy water through the foam.
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