Periodically washing the interior of your helmet is important. Caberg has released a guide on how to best do this.
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Periodically washing the interior of your helmet is important. Caberg has released a guide on how to best do this.
In order for a helmet to be more comfortable, it should be clean; that’s why it’s important to periodically wash the liner and the comfort padding.
Whether for business or pleasure, for long or short commute, we do wear our beloved helmet very often and under different weather conditions. Although the inner liner and comfort padding are more protected than the outer shell, they are still exposed to dust, dirt, and liquids.
Considering for example the summer season, we tend to often sweat while wearing the helmet, causing the lining fabrics to absorb all the sweat, dirt and oil; or if it’s not possible to store the helmet in the under seat, it may get wet due to rain.
The use of the helmet leads the inner liner and paddings inevitably to get dirty, therefore it’s necessary to clean it properly and regularly.
First of all, you should know that taking good care of your helmet is not difficult as you may think, and with this article we aim to clarify all your doubts.
All Caberg helmets are equipped with removable and washable linings. The first thing to do, is to remove the inner liner by following the specific instructions of the user manual provided for all our helmet models.
Lost your user manual? You can easily download it from our website on the page relative to your helmet model.
The neck padding, the liner, and the cheek pads should be washed by hand with:
– Mild soap
– Water temperatures should not exceed 30°C
– Rinse the liner and paddings with cold water
– Set it out to air dry
Please note:
– Dot not put the inner liner and padding in the washing machine
– Do not use cleaning solvents
– Do not wring out to dry
Once the liner and padding are completely dry, you can install them back on the helmet.
If you follow the instructions of the user manual it’s going to be a very easy operation.
Since all Caberg helmet models have removable and washable liners, hence remember to periodically clean and wash them in order to keep them in top conditions.
Do you know all about the Caberg models available?
Check out the complete range at: https://www.caberg.it/en/helmets/