Die richtige Fahrradhelm Pflege

The correct care of your bicycle helmet

Die richtige Pflege deines Fahrradhelms verlängert nicht nur seine Lebensdauer, sondern erhält auch die schützenden Eigenschaften, die dich beim Radfahren sicher begleiten.

Your safety on the bike begins with a well -kept bicycle helmet. Regardless of whether you whiz through the city with the e-bike or cycle comfortably in the country, the correct maintenance of your helmet is crucial for your protection. In our guide you will find out everything you need to know about helmet care.

Why is the care of bicycle helmets important?

Security and protection

A bicycle helmet is your most important protection when cycling. Through regular care Can you make sure that it retains its protective properties. Dirt, dust and moisture can attack the materials and, in the worst case, affect security.

Extend the lifespan of the helmet

Proper care can significantly extend the lifespan of your helmet. A well -kept helmet can last for years, while a neglected helmet is quickly worn out and has to be replaced. 

Basics of the bicycle helmet care

Bicycle helmets consist of different materials, including EPS-Foam, Polycarbonate and nylon. Each material has its own properties and requirements for care. 

Some helmets are sensitive to certain chemicals that can be contained in cleaning agents. Always use mild, pH-neutral soaps and avoid everything that contains alcohol or strong chemicals.

EPS-Foam

EPS (Expanded polypropylene) is that Main material for the inner shell many bicycle helmets. It offers excellent protection through its ability to absorb bumps.

Nursing instructions:

  • cleaning: Use a damp cloth to wipe the inner shell. Avoid aggressive cleaning agents because they can damage the foam.
  • Drying: Dry your helmet in the air. We recommend that you avoid direct sunlight because UV rays can damage the foam in the long run.
  • storage: Keep the helmet in a cool, dry place to prevent deformations.

Polycarbonate

Polycarbonate is the material that is common for the Outside shell of bicycle helmets is used. It is easy, robust and scratch -resistant.

Nursing instructions:

  • cleaning: Clean the outer shell with a mild soap water and a soft sponge. 
  • Avoid scratches: Avoid scrubbing materials that can cause scratches.

 Make sure not to store the helmet with pointed objects.

  • visibility: Keep the outer shell clean to ensure visibility and reflection properties.

nylon

Nylon is often for the belt and Upholstery used by bicycle helmets. It is robust and water -repellent, but can quickly put on dirt and smells.

Nursing instructions:

  • cleaning: The straps can be washed in mild soap solution. Make sure to rinse them thoroughly and also let them dry in the air.
  • Lose the upholstery: The upholstery is often removable and can be washed in the washing machine. Use a gentle program.
  • Avoiding mold: Keep the straps and upholstery dry to avoid mold formation. 

Foam

Some helmets have additional comfort cushions that consist of different foams. These cushions ensure comfortable seat and extra protection.

Nursing instructions:

  • cleaning: These cushions should also be cleaned regularly to remove sweat and dirt. They can often be washed in the washing machine.
  • Exchange: Check the cushions regularly for wear and change them if necessary to ensure comfort and security.

Step-by-step instructions for maintaining your helmet

1. Preparation

Before you start cleaning, it is important to prepare the helmet.

  • Remove removable parts: Take off all removable parts of the helmet, including upholstery and straps. This enables thorough cleaning and prevents these parts from being damaged. Make sure you remember how the parts are attached so that you can easily attach them again later.
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  • Wipe out the outer shell: Take a soft, damp cloth And swipe the outer shell of the helmet thoroughly. This removes dust, dirt and remains. Make sure to clean all areas, in particular the ventilation openings and edges, where a lot of dirt can accumulate. Avoid abrasive materialsbecause you can scratch the surface.
3. Fine cleaning
  • Clean the inner shell: Use only for this Mild soap water, no aggressive cleaners. Dive a soft sponge or a microfiber cloth in the solution. Wipe the inner surfaces carefully. Make sure not to rub too tightly so that the protective layer of the EPS-not to damage foam. Concentrate on areas that are heavily dirty, such as the places where the upholstery sits.
4. Clean the inside and outer shell intensively

Now we come to the next step, the intensive and thorough cleaning of the shells. 

  • Thorough cleaning of the outer shell: After you have carried out the size, go again via the outer shell. Especially pay attention to areas that are often overlooked, like that Underside of the helmet and the Edges of the ventilation openings. Use a damp cloth to ensure that all dirt particles are removed.
  • Carefully clean the inner shell: Caution should be exercised when cleaning the inner shell. Use the damp sponge or a microfiber cloth to gently wipe the inner shell. Make sure that you do not have too much pressure. Let the helmet dry in the air after cleaning before you put on the padding.
5. Care of the upholstery
  • Clean the padding: Most upholstery can be washed in the washing machine. Carefully remove them and check the care instructions to ensure that they are washable. If so, put it in a clothesack and choose one gentle washing program with cold water.
  • Dry: After washing, you should let the padding dry. Avoid direct sunlight and heat -based drying process, as it can impair the shape and comfort of the upholstery. Make sure that the padding is completely dry before you use it back into the helmet to avoid mold formation.

How do you clean E-bike helmets correct? This helmets are often more robust and offer additional protection, but your care should be similar. Pay particular attention to the ventilation openings that can accumulate dirt. Otherwise you can clean your e-bike helmet as described above. 

Bicycle helmet accessories & spare parts

The care and maintenance of your bicycle helmet is not only limited to cleaning. Sometimes it is necessary to exchange parts of the helmet to ensure safety and comfort. Do you only need a single new part for your helmet? No problem! KED offers a wide range of high quality Spare parts and Accesories.

This includes, for example, new Upholsterythat increase the comfort when wearing and ensure that your helmet is well. If your helmet's visor is no longer intact, you can go to one Retinish the visor replacementthat continues to protect you and also looks stylish! Other components, such as ventilation covers or safety clips, can also be replaced to optimize the functionality of your helmet.

It is important to make sure when buying spare parts that you are compatible with your specific helmet model. We offer detailed information about the available accessories so that you can make sure that you get the right parts for your helmet. By regularly replacing worn parts, you can extend the lifespan of your helmet and at the same time increase your safety when cycling.

Because we know: especially in today's world Repair better than throw away

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The Gurte of your helmet are often that Main. You can wash it in mild soap solution. Make sure to rinse them thoroughly and let them dry in the air. Drying is an important aspect with every cleaning step. Because mold is really the last thing you want to find in your helmet! 

Clean the bicycle helmet strap

The straps should also be cleaned regularly to eliminate sweat and dirt. Use a damp cloth and mild cleaning agent for this. Make sure not to deform the belts.

How long can a bicycle helmet be used?

The lifespan of a bicycle helmet is usually about Five to eight years, depending on use and care. You can extend the durability by regular maintenance.

How do you recognize whether your helmet should be replaced? Quite simply: pay attention Crack, Dent, broken areas or Discoloration. If your helmet shows signs of damage, it should be replaced directly.

Common mistakes in maintaining helmets

A Typical errors is the use of aggressive cleaning agentsthat can attack the materials. In addition, the belief that the helmet only has to be cleaned superficially is widespread. 

Another very important point: Many cycling think that one Helmet after a fall not necessarily waited or exchanged must be. It is important for your security that you replace a helmet As soon as it falls down. Because there is often damage that we cannot see with the naked eye! 

Therefore, we advise you: Exchange your helmet if uncertainty. Always use mild cleaning agents and follow our care instructions. Make sure you regularly check your helmet for signs of wear. So you can benefit from him for as long as possible. 

Conclusion: take care of your helmet for a longer lifespan 

The correct care of your bicycle helmet is crucial for your security and the lifespan of the helmet. With the tips and instructions mentioned above, you ensure that your helmet always stays in perfect condition. With some care you can maximize the protective effect and enjoy your bike helmet for a long time.

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Helmpflege nach längeren Touren

Nach schweißtreibenden Fahrten solltest du besonders die Polsterung und Innenschale säubern. Schweiß und Feuchtigkeit bieten einen idealen Nährboden für Bakterien und können unangenehme Gerüche verursachen – regelmäßige Reinigung hält deinen Helm frisch.

Frequently asked questions about the topic

Wie oft sollte ich meinen Fahrradhelm reinigen?

Eine Grundreinigung der Außenschale solltest du nach jeder längeren oder intensiven Fahrt durchführen. Die Polsterung und Innenschale reinigst du am besten alle 2-4 Wochen, abhängig von der Nutzungshäufigkeit. Nach schweißtreibenden Touren empfiehlt sich eine sofortige Reinigung, um Geruchsbildung und Bakterienwachstum zu verhindern.

Kann ich meinen Fahrradhelm in der Waschmaschine reinigen?

Nein, auf keinen Fall! Die hohen Temperaturen und aggressiven Reinigungsmittel in der Waschmaschine können die Struktur des EPS-Schaums beschädigen und die Klebstoffe lösen. Verwende ausschließlich milde Seifenlösungen und reinige deinen Helm per Hand mit einem weichen Tuch oder Schwamm.

Welche Reinigungsmittel darf ich für meinen Helm verwenden?

Verwende immer milde, pH-neutrale Seifen ohne Alkohol oder starke Chemikalien. Aggressive Reiniger, Lösungsmittel oder alkoholhaltige Produkte können das Material angreifen und die Schutzwirkung beeinträchtigen. Eine einfache milde Seifenlösung mit lauwarmem Wasser ist ideal.

Muss ich meinen Helm nach jedem Sturz austauschen?

Ja, nach jedem Sturz oder wenn der Helm heruntergefallen ist, solltest du ihn ersetzen. Auch wenn äußerlich keine Schäden sichtbar sind, können innere Mikrorisse im EPS-Schaum entstanden sein, die die Schutzwirkung erheblich reduzieren. Deine Sicherheit sollte hier immer Vorrang haben.

Kann ich die Polsterung meines Helms in der Waschmaschine waschen?

Die meisten Helmpolsterungen sind maschinenwaschbar – prüfe aber immer die spezifischen Pflegehinweise deines Helm-Modells. Verwende einen Wäschesack und wähle ein schonendes Programm mit kaltem Wasser. Lass die Polsterung vollständig an der Luft trocknen, bevor du sie wieder einsetzt.

Wie trockne ich meinen Helm richtig nach der Reinigung?

Lass deinen Helm immer an der Luft trocknen, am besten an einem schattigen, gut belüfteten Ort. Vermeide direkte Sonneneinstrahlung, Heizungen oder Föhne, da Hitze und UV-Strahlung das Material schädigen können. Stelle sicher, dass alle Teile vollständig trocken sind, bevor du sie wieder zusammensetzt.

Wo sollte ich meinen Fahrradhelm aufbewahren?

Bewahre deinen Helm an einem kühlen, trockenen Ort ohne direkte Sonneneinstrahlung auf. Ideal ist ein geschützter Bereich in deiner Wohnung oder Garage. Vermeide die Lagerung im Auto (besonders im Sommer), da extreme Temperaturen und UV-Strahlung das Material angreifen. Achte darauf, dass keine schweren Gegenstände auf dem Helm liegen.

Wie erkenne ich, dass mein Helm ausgetauscht werden muss?

Achte auf sichtbare Schäden wie Risse, Dellen, abgebrochene Teile oder Verfärbungen. Auch wenn das Verschlusssystem nicht mehr richtig funktioniert oder die Polsterung sich nicht mehr austauschen lässt, ist ein Austausch fällig. Selbst ohne sichtbare Schäden solltest du deinen Helm nach 5-8 Jahren ersetzen.

Welche besonderen Pflegehinweise gibt es für E-Bike-Helme?

E-Bike-Helme sind oft robuster gebaut, benötigen aber die gleiche sorgfältige Pflege wie andere Helme. Achte besonders auf die Belüftungsöffnungen, die durch höhere Geschwindigkeiten mehr Schmutz ansammeln können. Reinige diese regelmäßig mit einem weichen Tuch oder einer weichen Bürste, um optimale Belüftung zu gewährleisten.

Sollte ich meinen Helm nach einem Unfall austauschen oder reicht es, ihn gründlich zu reinigen, wenn nichts kaputt ist?

Bitte tausche deinen Helm unbedingt nach jedem Unfall aus! Denn auch wenn augenscheinlich keine Risse zu sehen sind, könnte er Helm im Inneren defekt sein. Und das beeinträchtigt seine Schutzfähigkeit.