How to rid your helmet’s visor of dirt and grime
Vision is of utmost importance when it comes to hitting the road on two wheels.
With the rainy season in full swing, it's not uncommon for your visor to become covered in dirt and grime on a daily basis. This can significantly impair your vision while riding your bike, whether you're navigating through bustling city streets or enjoying the freedom of the open road. To ensure your safety and a clear field of view, it is absolutely essential to take the time to clean and prepare your visor before every ride.
Cleaning your visor doesn't have to be a tedious task. In fact, there are a few quick and easy tips that can help you maintain a crystal-clear visor throughout your journey. Let’s take a look at some easy-to-follow steps to get you started.
Detach your visor if possible
When cleaning your helmet, it is recommended to clean the visor separately from the helmet due to its increased sensitivity. Fortunately, most modern helmets are equipped with quick-release visors, making it a simple and convenient process to remove the visor. By doing so, you can also ensure that you clean the visor mechanism, effectively prolonging its service life. This approach guarantees that your helmet remains clean both inside and out, maintaining optimal functionality.
Don't rush
While it may be tempting to quickly clean a dirty visor with a dry cloth or towel, it is important to avoid this approach as it can lead to scratches. The abrasive qualities of dirt and grime can cause damage when rubbed against the visor. Instead, it is advisable to take your time and ensure that the dirt is thoroughly removed without causing any harm. Scratches on the visor can be both frustrating and potentially compromise safety. Therefore, it is essential to exercise caution and use appropriate cleaning methods to maintain a clear and safe visor.
Use warm water and a clean microfiber cloth
If your helmet has been left dirty for an extended period, it is likely that the dirt has dried up. To effectively remove stubborn grime, you can follow these steps. Begin by getting some warm water and soaking a clean rag in it. Gently use the soaked rag to work on the dirt, gradually loosening it from the visor. Repeat this process as necessary until the visor is completely free of grime and dirt. Once the visor is clean, use a fresh towel or microfiber cloth to carefully dry it. For added protection, you can spray on an anti-fog solution or apply a lens protector to ensure clarity and prevent fogging.
Bring some wet wipes with you as you ride
If you often ride off-road or in dirty conditions, it's likely that your helmet will get dirty while you ride and may require cleaning on the go. In such situations, the best approach is to carry wet wipes with a mild cleansing solution specifically designed for helmet cleaning. These wipes are convenient and effective for quick cleaning. As mentioned earlier, gently work the dirt away using the wet wipes, ensuring you cover the entire surface of the helmet. Once the dirt is removed, finish off by using a clean microfiber cloth to wipe away any residue and ensure a streak-free finish. This method allows you to clean your helmet efficiently while you're out riding, maintaining its cleanliness and ensuring optimal visibility.
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