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Helmet Fresh - A Cure For That Stinky Lid? Hot

HelmetFresh


Hot heads sweat. Even well-vented helmets can get dirty and smelly with use.  Many modern helmets have fully removable linings, but how to clean them is still an issue. 


I have never been a fan of garment sprays that simply mask one smell with another.  However, Western Power Sports Helmet Fresh is not just a cover-up.  It actually attacks the bacteria and mildew that cause odor.  That being said, spraying a chemical in a helmet that is going to be in constant contact with your head may raise some questions.  Helmet Fresh answers that concern by being non-toxic, and non-allergenic.


So it’s fine for your head, but what about your helmet?  The clear formula is non-corrosive and non-staining.  The application process is simple.  You apply the product with the pump sprayer, rub the liquid into the lining, and then let the helmet sit for half an hour.  The product does a good job of removing the salts and oils caused by perspiration.


Western Power Sports Helmet Fresh is a simple, effective, affordable product that works as advertised.  It leaves a clean, non-offensive smell in that previously smelly lid.  The 4 ounce bottle retails for about $6.


 

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