Storage
Our helmets require little special care. However, it is a good idea to protect your helmet from damage if
it is to be stored for a long period of time. Household pets will chew on an unattended helmet if given
the chance. Helmets should be stored in a cool, dry place. Exposure to temperatures in excess of 150
degrees F can cause damage, resulting in a loss of protection. The interior of cars on sunny days can
exceed 150 degrees.
Painting
Our helmets should not be painted by anyone other than the manufacturer. Many helmet components
can be seriously damaged by chemicals and/or solvents contained in most paint or by careless
handling during the repainting process.
Follow these simple rules:
• Never decorate your helmet with paint, decals, stickers, or tape.
• Use only mild soap and water to clean the outside of your helmet.
• Chemicals used in many items can be harmful to the outer shell of your helmet.
• Frequently, this damage is not visible, and can result in premature fracturing of the shell when impacted.
• Use only mild soap and water to clean the interior of your helmet.
• Never allow your helmet to come in contact with gasoline or other petroleum products, as this will cause
serious damage to the energy absorbing inner liner and/or the outer shell of the helmet.
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