Same thing I use to brush my teeth, same thing I use to wash my dog after a run-in with a skunk...
make a hydrogen peroxide and baking soda paste and smear it on, then wash it off.
Works like a charm.
Same thing I use to brush my teeth, same thing I use to wash my dog after a run-in with a skunk...
make a hydrogen peroxide and baking soda paste and smear it on, then wash it off.
Works like a charm.
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I *just* did this the other day because my straps were smelling really gross. I just got the straps wet, put some Dreft on my fingers, rubbed it all around on the straps, and then rinsed the straps under the tap. (I tried not to get a lot of soap on the helmet itself. Not sure if that matters, it's just how I did it.) The straps smell nice and clean now!
I'm baby-free, but I've been using Dreft on my gentle and hand-wash laundry ever since Woolite did strange things to some of my nice clothes. It works well.
I second the shower idea. After an extra sweaty ride, I'll lather up with it and then hang it outside to air dry. People are still willing to draft me, so it must be working![]()
Great suggestions everyone...thanks (as always)!
Wow. Stinky helmet straps?
This has not occurred to me.
I guess the lack of humidity helps keep the stink down.
In the past, most of my helmets were cheap. I would just buy a new one every 2 years. I have a nice helmet now. Might have to break out the soap.
Don't think me a pig pen. Shorts, socks, and jerseys get washed after every use. Gloves once a week.