How to clean a motorcycle helmet
A motorcycle helmet is essential protection and a daily companion. Sweat, moisture, dust and insects quickly leave residues behind. Regular, thorough cleaning improves hygiene, comfort and overall lifespan.
Cleaning the outside of the helmet – gentle but thorough
Many riders only clean the visor during the season. A complete exterior clean helps protect the materials and keeps your vision clear over time.
- Loosen insect residue: Place a damp cloth on the visor for 10 minutes to make cleaning easier.
- Use mild cleaners: Mild dish soap or dedicated helmet cleaner works best.
- Avoid harsh chemicals: Aggressive products can damage plastic parts.
- Visor & Pinlock: Remove the Pinlock first and rinse it only with warm water.
Caring for the helmet shell
Depending on the material, additional care products can make sense:
- Furniture polish: Especially on thermoplastic helmets, it can protect the surface and improve UV resistance.
- Be careful with WD40: It contains petrochemical ingredients and is not ideal for plastics in the long run.
Cleaning the inside – for hygiene and freshness
Inner padding absorbs sweat and moisture, which can lead to odours and bacteria. Regular interior cleaning helps prevent this:
- Remove the padding: Most modern helmets have removable liners.
- Wash it: Use sports detergent and a low spin cycle.
- Dry it: Air dry only – never use a tumble dryer.
- Ventilation channels: Clean carefully with compressed air.
- Care for the seals: Apply a small amount of grease so rubber seals stay supple.
Why regular care matters
A clean helmet offers better protection, feels more comfortable and stays attractive for longer. With proper care, materials remain flexible, padding stays hygienic and protective performance is maintained.
Useful products for helmet cleaning
Specialist retailers offer plenty of products that make helmet care easier:
- Helmet & visor cleaner
- Care products for plastic and painted surfaces
- Sports detergent
- Replacement visors & Pinlock systems
Conclusion
With the right care, your helmet stays hygienic, well protected and comfortable to wear – no matter how many kilometres you ride.