De-odorising helmets

Discussion in 'Australian Motorcycles' started by Fat Crack Ho, Mar 2, 2004.

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    Theo Bekkers Guest

    "corks" wrote
    Great, how are you?
    It appears you got febreeze wrong as well. Duncan got it right. :)

    The commission has just decided, after two years and $30 million, that
    corruption and bad spelling is endemic in the WA Police Service.

    Theo
     
    Theo Bekkers, Mar 3, 2004
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    Knobdoodle Guest

    X-No-archive: yes
    Theo Bekkers wrote;
    Scrotey has certainly been corrupting written english!
    Clem
    (If english is what he's writing)
     
    Knobdoodle, Mar 4, 2004
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    atec77 Guest

    or stick it up his butt, Im certain his significant other would be
    thankful :p
     
    atec77, Mar 4, 2004
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    corks Guest

    heheheheheh

    i could have told them that for free or a sly million under the counter ;-)
     
    corks, Mar 4, 2004
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    Mike.S Guest

    And all that Febreeze and similar does is mask the smell. it's still there, and it'll come out again later on.
    Best to wash it softly with sunlight soap and running water and make sure you get rid of all the soap,
    then let it sun dry for a day or two (or use a heater that works well and wont melt any glue/plastic.

    Mike.S
     
    Mike.S, Mar 4, 2004
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    SloCoach Guest

    I've some mousse stuff possibly called Helmet Conditioner or maybe Helmet
    Cleaner that I got from Bikebiz in Parramatta

    Can check later or you could give them a call.

    Russell
     
    SloCoach, Mar 5, 2004
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    corks Guest

    well beats corrupting innocent hondas at pi ;-)

     
    corks, Mar 5, 2004
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    BlooLoj Guest

    Not glue, it worked fine...just old sweat and grime. Took a week to be
    really dry though...


    -Ross
     
    BlooLoj, Mar 5, 2004
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