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CARE & CLEANING OF YOUR AFX HELMET
Clean your helmet liner only with mild soap and water. We recommend
a mild liquid soap solution with warm but not hot water. After cleaning
helmet interior, rinse with cold water and allow it to air dry at room
temperature. High heat and strong cleaning solvents will damage the
liner. Your helmet can be damaged without the damage being visible,
by any of the following:
• Gasoline, oil, petroleum-based fluids and solvents
• Harsh or abrasive cleaning compounds
• Paints
• Adhesives
Automotive type waxes may be applied to the painted surfaces of
the helmet shell to protect the finish. Only use a wax suitable for
a clear-coated painted finish. If this helmet has a face shield we
recommend that you use only mild soap and warm water, and dry with
a soft cloth. Never use paper towels or tissues to wipe the face shields.
And never use any kind of commercial glass cleaner. You may
however use certain glass cleaners if they are approved for plastic
surfaces. Please read all warning labels on any protectant or cleaner
before using anywhere on your helmet.
STORAGE OF YOUR AFX HELMET
Keep your helmet in a secure place when you're not using it. We
recommend storing the helmet in the protective bag that was provided
with your helmet; alternately we make a secure vented storage carry
bag available as an option. Please see afxhelmets.com for more
information
Helmets are tough, but to maintain appearance and integrity, your
helmet should be protected if it is to be stored for a long time. However
we don't recommend storing your helmet for a long time because it's
more fun to be riding then not riding. Any attempt to install or replace a
visor or shield should be done at room temperature, as these items may
be susceptible to crack in the very cold.
Be aware that pets are attracted by the accumulated salt from perspiration
and may be tempted to chew on the helmet liner and cheek pads. This
really does happen, so feed your pet's food, not helmets.
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