Febreze?
Febreze?
You can put your whole helmet in the sink and wash the straps with dish soap. If the pads detach, they'll dry faster that way.
Speed comes from what you put behind you. - Judi Ketteler
How old is your helmet? They should be replaced every so often, but I'm not on top of what the current recommendations are.
2014 Bobbin Bramble / Brooks B67
2008 Rodriguez Rainier Mirage / Terry Butterfly Tri Gel
2007 Dahon Speed Pro TT / Biologic Velvet
I throw mine in a sink of warm water along with a touch of dawn dish soap or shampoo to cut out the body grease and accumulated sun screen every time the straps start showing white salt stains. Let it soak about 15 minutes, swish it around and then rinse and let air dry. In the summer that is weekly for me while in the fall spring and summer I can get away with doing it once or twice a season.
marni
Looking on the bright side, I crash often enough that I haven't had a helmet get stinky.
Lately, I've been wearing a hat anyway and Brewer has taken to wearing a scarf both of which can go in the washer.
I don't think I'll be washing any helmets until they start sporting laundry tags: Hand wash in cool water with mild detergent...
Ditto rinsing in the sink--but I also wear a buff underneath my helmet.
"Well-behaved women seldom make history." --Laurel Thatcher Ulrich
'09 Trek WSD 2.1 with a Brooks B-68 saddle
'11 Trek WSD Madone 5.2 with Brooks B-17
I just went and sniffed my helmet...I have never washed it..wondering if smelly helmet smells may be wafting to others around me during races... it doesn't smell but i shall give it a regular sniffing..just to be sure.
"You can't get what you want till you know what you want." Joe Jackson
2006 Cannondale Feminine/Ultegra/Jett
2012 Trek Speed Concept 9.5/Ultegra/saddle TBD