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ThrillHo
08-24-2009, 01:18 AM
What do you guys do as far as maintaining helmet aesthetics? You harley riding brain bucket wearers need not reply :p j/k but seriously, anyone else with full face helmets have any cleaning/waxing tips? Here`s mine:



-Megs QD on exterior (excluding visor)

-Megs GC or Nxt afterwards

-Novus plastic polish #1 on both sides of my visor

-unscented baby wipes on the interior (my face tends to be more greasy than sweaty, so I can go longer between shampooing the pads).



I`ve found this works great, especially the baby wipes on the padding :2thumbs:

gofastman
08-24-2009, 09:54 PM
Plexus on the exterior.

My helmet (Shoei V-MT) has removable pads on the inside so a lil laundry soap and water is all they need

I had very good luck with Poli-Seal on my girlfriend`s pearl white helmet

topnotchtouch
08-25-2009, 05:52 AM
Shoei RF1000 here, I have been wearing the RF line since the 800.



I generally use Zaino AIO on the exterior. It doesn`t leave residue and it is usually all I need to remove the very minor swirl marks from day to day handling. I use Meguiars quick detail for day to day cleaning on the exterior and the visor. I do carry a small .42 ounce can of Plexus and a microfiber towel in the tankbag while I am on the road for bugs and such.



Good idea on the baby wipes for the interior, I will have to give that a try. The RF1000 has great ventilation so I don`t tend to sweat much even on the hot days. I generally use a light misting of Febreze to keep the helmet fresh inside, has worked pretty well...



http://www.autopia.org/gallery/data/500/shoeirf1000.jpg

ThrillHo
08-25-2009, 02:03 PM
Haha how funny that we`re all Shoei guys. I have the "cheap" model though--the TZ-R. The ventilation definitely isn`t as good as your sexy RFs. Hell, your front mouth vent is MUCH larger than mine--I just have a little bitty tab that opens and closes. On cooler nights I tend to have fogging problems at lower speeds. As soon as I see an RF-1000 on clearance somewhere, it is MINE. I`m definitely gonna try KAIO on it, that`s brilliant.

Dan
08-25-2009, 02:22 PM
I tried the woolite + dishwasher (take out top rack, set on low temp, no dry, etc). It works very well, cleans the inside and outside. First try was on a junker helmet, but it works well and no damage. The helmet was clean as new inside.

ten39
08-25-2009, 02:38 PM
For exterior cleaning of my street bike helmet I use (what`s still generally referred to as) Honda Spray Cleaner and Polish. I don`t believe Honda actually sells it anymore, but the company that produced it for Honda still sells it in a rather generic form. Since the Pro Honda-branded bottles disappeared, I`ve seen it packaged like this:



http://i25.tinypic.com/mku5qg.jpg



or more recently this:



http://i31.tinypic.com/ejttma.jpg



This stuff has so many uses. Melts bug residue, road grime and tar like nothing I`ve ever seen. Automotive QD`s can`t touch it`s cleaning ability. I`ve even used it in place of a QD as a last step after a traditional automotive wash. I`m sure it`s protection is nill, but it offers a lot shine and slickness. To be honest, I`m surprised it`s not talked about more here on autopia as a psuedo-QD product. I`m guessing since it`s petroleum-based it maybe doesn`t play well with LSP`s.



As for helmet interiors- I don`t do anything with mine, other than the occasional wipe-down.

gofastman
08-25-2009, 05:20 PM
For exterior cleaning of my street bike helmet I use (what`s still generally referred to as) Honda Spray Cleaner and Polish. I don`t believe Honda actually sells it anymore, but the company that produced it for Honda still sells it in a rather generic form. Since the Pro Honda-branded bottles disappeared, I`ve seen it packaged like this:



http://i25.tinypic.com/mku5qg.jpg



or more recently this:



http://i31.tinypic.com/ejttma.jpg



This stuff has so many uses. Melts bug residue, road grime and tar like nothing I`ve ever seen. Automotive QD`s can`t touch it`s cleaning ability. I`ve even used it in place of a QD as a last step after a traditional automotive wash. I`m sure it`s protection is nill, but it offers a lot shine and slickness. To be honest, I`m surprised it`s not talked about more here on autopia as a psuedo-QD product. I`m guessing since it`s petroleum-based it maybe doesn`t play well with LSP`s.



As for helmet interiors- I don`t do anything with mine, other than the occasional wipe-down.



IIRC Plexus is almost identical to that stuff, dont remember where I read that though.

topnotchtouch
08-25-2009, 07:11 PM
I can`t count how many cans of Honda Spray Cleaner and Polish I have gone through over the years. I actually used to use a lot of the Honda chemicals like Hondabright and the Honda Polishes. When I found Autopia though and the Honda Spray Cleaner became harder to find, I went to other products that I thought worked just as well and were MUCH easier to find.

advice12
09-02-2009, 10:43 PM
Thanks for the tips. Helmet is quite necessary to wear. It covers the risks of brain injury in case of accident.

advice12
09-02-2009, 10:45 PM
Thanks for the tips. Helmet is quite necessary to wear. It covers the risks of brain injury in case of accident.



cleaning your helmet shell with mild soap and water only. The helmet may be damaged and rendered ineffective by petroleum products, cleaning agents, paint, adhesives and the like, without the damage being visible to the user.

gofastman
09-04-2009, 11:35 AM
Thanks for the tips. Helmet is quite necessary to wear. It covers the risks of brain injury in case of accident.



cleaning your helmet shell with mild soap and water only. The helmet may be damaged and rendered ineffective by petroleum products, cleaning agents, paint, adhesives and the like, without the damage being visible to the user.



:nomore:

Most helmets use a basecoat/clearcoat paint system just like automotive paint.

Now, please leave our forum, spamer.

topnotchtouch
09-04-2009, 02:50 PM
Thanks for the tips. Helmet is quite necessary to wear. It covers the risks of brain injury in case of accident.



That link in your signature is gonna get you banned dude. If you are here for legitimate reasons I would get rid of it NOW....

purplenurple
09-05-2009, 01:46 PM
I`ve an X-11 and it says not to use any solvents (window cleaner was their example) since it may mess with the integrity of the shell. How true is this? I`d like to clean it up with ONR/QD and seal it with DG/OOS

ThrillHo
09-05-2009, 06:24 PM
Fellow shoei guy here :) although the X-11 is too rich for my blood (I have a TZ-R).



As far as interior care, I highly recommend unscented baby wipes. Depending how badly you sweat, you`re obviously going to want to do it more often. Does the X-11 have a removable liner too? If so, you`re golden for that. I used to hand wash the remoavable liner in my old helmet, before I thought of the baby wipes. In extreme cases I have heard of guys shampooing their helmet, and then rinsing is out with a garden hose. I`m not comfortable with that, and I never let it get that gross on the inside.



As far as exterior care of the shell, all I do is QD. Works GREAT. Then I recommend following up with your wax of choice.



On my shield I use Novus Plastic Polish #1 (white bottle with blue text). Makes both my smoked shield and clear shield crystal clear, and it has anti-fogging ingredients in it.

Dan
09-07-2009, 03:49 AM
I`ve an X-11 and it says not to use any solvents (window cleaner was their example) since it may mess with the integrity of the shell. How true is this? I`d like to clean it up with ONR/QD and seal it with DG/OOS



I think if you use common sense, you will be fine. Treat it like a painted surface and you will be fine. I don`t think anyone here is dumb enough to use a window cleaner on their hood....