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So do any of you Greebo’s wash the lining if your crash helmet?

This is a sample of the water after washing the liner of my Arai, 2 years since it was last washed & after a sweaty trip to Cornwall & back.

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Drink it drink it drink it drink it :mrgreen:

 

H’mmm, If I’d kept it I reckon it would have fermented well with the addition of a little sugar .... no need for extra yeast!!

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you can throw it in the washer then :D

 

Not sure, coz it’s got hard plastic bits attached.

My shark helmet I am sure I read somewhere you could massive wash so I did want no problems...

Just no spin...

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That's just yuk. I use A Coolmax Helmet Liner. A great little beanie that wicks away moisture, just throw it in the wash each week. :thumb:

 

Thanks, Think I’ll look into that, it took me ages to get the liner back in satisfactorily - especially the cheek pads.


Ordered 1 from Sportsbike shop using the link on this forum.

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I always wash my head before putting the helmet on.. Haven't got much hair left and I cut it down to grade zero so it's more of a head wash. Only takes a minute in the sink 😎👍

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