Oh, noh! My helmet smells too much...
Helmets really do smell. That's not true! I wear it all the time and I can't feel it! If you think so, ask anyone close to you to smell the helmet. There is almost a 90% chance of a mild form of terrorism.
Actually, the helmet stinks, but the person wearing it is so used to the smell that they don't notice it. The best way to get rid of such helmet stink is to wash the interior, but you can't wash it every day, can you?
Causes of helmet odor
To begin with, helmets stink. Why is that? I'm going to review the two major causes.
Rider's Sweat
The most popular cause of helmet odor is not the rider's sweat but rather bacteria that breed on the basis of sweat.
In fact, human sweat is essentially odorless, but for some reason, it smells. This is because the sweat that we expel mixes with sebum on the surface of the skin and is decomposed by bacteria that feed on it, generating an odor.
Therefore, the countermeasure is not the type of deodorant that overrides the smell, but rather a sanitization that eliminates the germs themselves. Riders, especially in the summer, are sweating almost 100% of the time. That means all riders must be prepared!
Exhaust fumes and airborne dust.
Don't your clothes kind of stink after riding a motorcycle? In addition to the effects of perspiration, as mentioned above, there are also the effects of exhaust fumes, dust, and dirt on the road.
The same thing is happening with the interior of the helmet. There's not much exposed on the front, so the effect is somewhat lessened, but there's so much room for that stuff to get on when the shield is open, or on a jet-type helmet, etc.!
This one is also an inevitable part of running the earth, so it needs regular maintenance.
How to get the smell out of your helmet
Wash the interior.
The simple most effective way to do this is to wash the interior.
If the interior can be removed, most interiors are machine washable for a quick and easy wash. There are special helmet detergents for hand washing these days, which is a good idea if it's very dirty or if the last time you washed it was a long time ago. The interior of the helmet has other hygiene issues such as the growth of bacteria as well as odor, so it is still important to wash it regularly.
However, the disadvantage is that it needs to be dried well after washing, which takes time.
Use your undergarments.
In the first place, I can recommend that you wear an inner cap or something similar to reduce the smell on your helmet. One of the causes of helmet odor is the sweat generated by the rider's head that seeps into the interior. Quick-drying innerwear prevents sweat from reaching the interior directly, which helps to prevent odor.
However, it is not invincible. You can't prevent exhaust fumes from getting dirty and dirt, so you'll have to wash it eventually.
Use deodorant products.
The interior of the helmet eventually has to be washed. But I can't wash it every day. Helmet interior deodorizers, which have been rapidly gaining popularity in recent years, are useful in such cases. Most of them are easy to do every day and prevent nasty helmet stink.
On the next page, I'll reveal the top 5 most popular helmet interior deodorizers right now!