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alanmcorcoran
Joined: Thu Jul 31, 2008 1:20 am Posts: 2242 Location: Anaheim, CA
I ride: '08 GZ250 '07 Stratoliner '95 Camry
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 Helmet crud
I have a Spyder 3/4 helmet that fits pretty snugly and the soft parts that go over the cheeks and the back of the neck are starting to look noticeably, shall we say, "greasy". It appears that at least some of these parts (the cheek pieces) have the ability to snap out and back in. Assuming this is the case, what is the recommended procedure (if there is one) (to clean it)once they've been removed? Does dry cleaning work best? Washing machine? Beat with a big stick by the river side?
Or do you just chuck 'em and get a new helmet?
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| Sat Mar 06, 2010 8:03 pm |
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patrick_777
Joined: Wed May 21, 2008 7:39 pm Posts: 1718 Location: Tulsa, OK
I ride: 2005 SV650 2006 GZ250 2007 Honda Shadow 750 2008 Ninja 250R
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 Re: Helmet crud
Washing machine on cold. They're designed to be removed and washed. It was almost 6 months before I realized the entire upper pad snapped out too, so it's likely that everything will come out of it, not just the cheeks.
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| Sat Mar 06, 2010 8:30 pm |
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dannylightning
Joined: Sun Apr 12, 2009 9:09 pm Posts: 860 Location: akron ohio
I ride: 2001 Suzuki Intruder Volusia 800cc 2003 Suzuki gz250 (sold) 2002 Chevy zr2
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if you cant get them off for some reason you could just always wipe it down really good with a wet rag and hope that takes care of the problem. but they shold come out of there no problem.
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| Sat Mar 06, 2010 8:33 pm |
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Easy Rider
Joined: Mon May 21, 2007 10:22 am Posts: 4356 Location: Champaign, Illinois
I ride: '06 GZ (Gone but not forgotten) '07 VT600C Honda Shadow '01 SLS '02 GMC Sonoma '07 Case-IH DX34 '09 Cub Cadet
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patrick_777 wrote: Washing machine on cold. They're designed to be removed and washed. It was almost 6 months before I realized the entire upper pad snapped out too, so it's likely that everything will come out of it, not just the cheeks. +1 I would give them a little squirt of some product intended to remove "ring around the collar" too.
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| Sat Mar 06, 2010 8:35 pm |
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patrick_777
Joined: Wed May 21, 2008 7:39 pm Posts: 1718 Location: Tulsa, OK
I ride: 2005 SV650 2006 GZ250 2007 Honda Shadow 750 2008 Ninja 250R
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Also a good option. http://tinyurl.com/yfujkqkRemember, helmets are basically big styrofoam balls, so they're not going to absorb water or anything. This also makes them float if they come off the stick and go down-river; they'll be easier to find that way.
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| Sat Mar 06, 2010 8:38 pm |
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Sarris
Joined: Fri May 25, 2007 8:16 pm Posts: 1272 Location: New Port Richey, Florida
I ride: 2005 Scion XB 2005 Suzuki GZ250 2006 H-D Street Glide
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 Re: Helmet crud
I wash my liner with a load of clothes on the normal cycle cold/cold. I also spray the liner with Spray & Wash just to be sure the mung is gone. I dry it in the dryer on low heat until its slightly damp, then put it in the sun to finish. It smells great afterward, but it won't stay that way as long as a new one because they (my HD half helmet anyways) are normally treated with a sanitizer that washes out on the first wash. I also wash the shell out with antibacterial hand soap. My 2 cents worth. 
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| Sat Mar 06, 2010 8:53 pm |
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alanmcorcoran
Joined: Thu Jul 31, 2008 1:20 am Posts: 2242 Location: Anaheim, CA
I ride: '08 GZ250 '07 Stratoliner '95 Camry
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Thanks guys. It's raining again so maybe I'll pop 'em in the washer tonight.
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| Sat Mar 06, 2010 9:31 pm |
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alantf
Joined: Sun Nov 02, 2008 2:00 pm Posts: 1278 Location: Tenerife (Spain)
I ride: '07 gz250 Citroen C3
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 Re: Helmet crud
Over here there's a special spray product (dry cleaner type?) that says it's for cleaning & sanitizing helmet liners. Never tried it myself, but I suppose it should work.
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alanmcorcoran
Joined: Thu Jul 31, 2008 1:20 am Posts: 2242 Location: Anaheim, CA
I ride: '08 GZ250 '07 Stratoliner '95 Camry
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 Re: Helmet crud
Removed all the innards and my wife put 'em in the washer. Wasn't sure about drying them in the dryer (lots of plastic parts) so just letting it "air dry" for now. I have a full face helmet as a backup, should it not be raining (again) tomorrow. Weather gods seem to be scheduling rain for the weekends mostly lately.
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patrick_777
Joined: Wed May 21, 2008 7:39 pm Posts: 1718 Location: Tulsa, OK
I ride: 2005 SV650 2006 GZ250 2007 Honda Shadow 750 2008 Ninja 250R
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They're fine in the dryer if you make sure the heat is off. Heat will make them not fit well when you go to put them back in.
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| Sun Mar 07, 2010 9:26 am |
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mrlmd1
Joined: Mon Jan 21, 2008 6:05 pm Posts: 1117 Location: Crawfordville, Florida
I ride: '99GZ 250, '05 S50, '06 Ninja 250, '82Puch moped, bike, golfcart. sailboat, powerboat, jetski, Chevy Suburban, Saturn Vue,JohnDeere lawnmower
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alantf
Joined: Sun Nov 02, 2008 2:00 pm Posts: 1278 Location: Tenerife (Spain)
I ride: '07 gz250 Citroen C3
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 Re: Helmet crud
patrick_777 wrote: They're fine in the dryer if you make sure the heat is off. Mmmmm! That's fine if your drier will do that. On ours, you can either have HOT or MEDIUM, but it won't dry without heat. Come to think of it, I've never seen an English machine that WILL dry on cold. Must be something that they fit to American machines.  Washing machines seem different all over the world. Spanish machines are all "cold fill", with a heater. Our English washer/drier that we brought over with us is a hot/cold fill. It's got a heater, but if you hot fill it works quicker. The Spanish laundry rooms only have a cold tap (faucet?) so I had to get a Y piece to fit to the tap so that both the hot b& cold entries on the machine could be supplied with water (as per the instruction leaflet) - I just mention this to show the worldwide dissimilarities. 
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patrick_777
Joined: Wed May 21, 2008 7:39 pm Posts: 1718 Location: Tulsa, OK
I ride: 2005 SV650 2006 GZ250 2007 Honda Shadow 750 2008 Ninja 250R
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Mine has an Air Fluff setting, which basically rotates the drum, but leaves the heater coil off. Apparently globalization is yet to be complete.
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| Sun Mar 07, 2010 10:18 am |
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alanmcorcoran
Joined: Thu Jul 31, 2008 1:20 am Posts: 2242 Location: Anaheim, CA
I ride: '08 GZ250 '07 Stratoliner '95 Camry
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Just stuck them out in the open air inside the house and they dried quickly, despite the high humidity and sporadic rain showers. It's all back together. Thanks for tips.
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zenbutcher
Joined: Fri Mar 05, 2010 4:03 pm Posts: 54 Location: Chattanooga, TN
I ride: 2002 GZ250
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Water Warrior
Joined: Thu Dec 28, 2006 6:28 pm Posts: 3213 Location: Squamish, BC, Canada
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Real easy if you are bald with a hairy face.
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BusyWeb
Joined: Mon Sep 01, 2008 11:06 pm Posts: 584 Location: Los Angeles, CA
I ride: GZ250 Bicycle Footwear
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Water Warrior wrote: Real easy if you are bald with a hairy face. ha ha ha... that's so true....
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5th_bike
Joined: Sat Oct 06, 2007 12:03 am Posts: 396 Location: HoCo, Maryland
I ride: 2005 "Saturn Black" Suzuki GZ250
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Ooh, thanks for the reminder, I remember my helmet comes apart too, for cleaning. Time to get last year's sweat out...
In addition to the information stream, I also wear a "beanie" it's some kind of sweat band made into a cap shaped thing, it gets washed a little more often...
Hand wash with between cold and lukewarm water (≈body temperature) and woolite are my cleaning means, for the beanie and the helmet innards.
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Water Warrior
Joined: Thu Dec 28, 2006 6:28 pm Posts: 3213 Location: Squamish, BC, Canada
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Read this somewhere years ago. A fellow having trouble with perspiration running down into his eyes in very hot weather. Stopped at a drug store. A ladies panty liner worked well when applied to the helmet liner at forehead height. No it wasn't me.
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| Sat Mar 20, 2010 10:46 pm |
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patrick_777
Joined: Wed May 21, 2008 7:39 pm Posts: 1718 Location: Tulsa, OK
I ride: 2005 SV650 2006 GZ250 2007 Honda Shadow 750 2008 Ninja 250R
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Tampons work for the ears too. ...from what I hear. 
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