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how to keep a helmet looking nice??

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Hey,

Just wondering if anyone had any good suggestions on how to keep a helmet looking real nice and shiny with minimal scratches, besides just being careful and not falling. Can you wax them? I just want to avoid the look that comes with everyday use. Thanks.

--Tyler
 
Use Plexus on it. Just spray it on and wipe it off with a soft cloth. Works great for getting off bug juice too.
Doze.
 
Wax mine every spring. Clean the bugs off right after a ride, since the acid in the dead critters eats paint if ignored. Once in awhile, I'll Pledge it, including the visor (wax and pledge). Except for a couple stone chips, and I think they were small boulders, m'self, the thing still looks almost brand new. (Shoei's 7 years)

Robben
 
Buy 2 helmets - one for everday use and one for those special formal occassions were you need to look your best!! 8)
 
Very Disappointing

Very Disappointing

A very disappointing result 5 replies and not a single polishing your helmet joke

tsk tsk tsk
 
Re: Very Disappointing

Re: Very Disappointing

Uncle Satan said:
A very disappointing result 5 replies and not a single polishing your helmet joke

tsk tsk tsk
And yours makes 6... :? :lol: I've never found anything humorous about polishing the helmet, m'self. It's just a little necessary chore if I want it to look new. After spending a chunk of change on it, I'd like to think it looks great until the day I need it to save my brain...

Now I did notice a couple joking around type posts regarding helmet buying... :lol:

Robben
 
I *almost* posted one right away, but I decided that I sounded like a real smartass. So I cancelled it.

But now that someone's broken the ice:

"Staying on the bike usually helps."

Michael
 
Re: Very Disappointing

Re: Very Disappointing

robben said:
I've never found anything humorous about polishing the helmet, m'self. Robben

Oh it must mean something different on your side of the pond then :wink:
Nathan
 
Figures that Uncle Satan would be tempting us into discussing a sin. :lol: :lol: :lol:

Now I never know about a good helmet polishing. I've only done it once or twice myself, and now that I have a steady girlfriend, I let her do all the polishing, she seems to get good satisfaction out of knowing that my helmet is good and polished, so that when I take her for a ride we look good together.

:oops: :oops: :oops: :oops: :oops: :oops: :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: :D :D :D :D :D :wink: :wink: :wink: :wink:

That might have taken it too far, I apologize, it's early.

Satch
 
robben said:
Wax mine every spring. Clean the bugs off right after a ride, since the acid in the dead critters eats paint if ignored. Once in awhile, I'll Pledge it, including the visor (wax and pledge). Except for a couple stone chips, and I think they were small boulders, m'self, the thing still looks almost brand new. (Shoei's 7 years)

Robben

Now, that would be the Boy Scout Pledge, right? :wink:
 
argonsagas said:
robben said:
... Once in awhile, I'll Pledge it, including the visor (wax and pledge)....
Robben

Now, that would be the Boy Scout Pledge, right? :wink:
Ahhhhh, wax ON / wax OFF grasshoppah...

I pledge, to do my duty, to wax my helmet each spring, to make the grasshoppah's slide right off, ... uhhh, bin awhile since I was in Scouts. How did that thing go again?? :oops:

Robben
 
On my honour
I promise that I will do my best
To do my duty to God and the Queen
To help other people at all times,
And to carry out the spirit of the Scout Law





And for secondary reading on the subject of helmet polishing, I believe there was a comprehsensive book (and maybe even a movie) with the
ti tle " On Golden Palm".
 
Helmet Wax

Helmet Wax

Great topic - Yeah, me and my chrome dome can stand on my head too but seriously, I've been riding bikes for 38 years and have been polishing helmets for the same.

Ya'all grab a can of "Liquid Glass" rub small amount all over helmet, let dry and polish with soft cloth. Even takes scratches out and I have yet to come across a bug that stayed stuck to the helmet.

Maybe we have different bugs up here in Eastern Canada, but after a ride, wipe helmet with a soft cloth and "voila" bug residue will be gone.

I also use "Liquid Glass" on all parts of the bike, even pipes. hope you all can get some to try, you'll be amazed.
 
I put a wet towel on my helmet/visor and leave it there for a few minutes before cleaning off the bugs. Doing this allows you to easily clean your helmet without scrubbing all the dirt into your paint and visor.

Cheers, Steve
 
I will second the Liquid glass, it is a great product......but one question....Are there really bugs in Eastern Canada? :twisted:
 
For you...

I hear Viagra works quite well for a shiney helmet!

For the one on your head...any good wx will work fine. Paste wax lasts much longer than most.

Kenny
 
argonsagas said:
On my honour
I promise that I will do my best
To do my duty to God and the Queen
To help other people at all times,
And to carry out the spirit of the Scout Law
I promise to do my best
To do my duty to God, the Queen, and my Country
To keep the Law of the Wolf Cub Pack
To help someone everyday, especially at home

That's what I can remember after about 32 years. :-k
 
mcycle-nut said:
argonsagas said:
On my honour
I promise that I will do my best
To do my duty to God and the Queen
To help other people at all times,
And to carry out the spirit of the Scout Law
I promise to do my best
To do my duty to God, the Queen, and my Country
To keep the Law of the Wolf Cub Pack
To help someone everyday, especially at home

That's what I can remember after about 32 years. :-k

to keep myself clean and physically fit
and to help others at all times


strange how we still remember this aint it :?:
 
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