Brilio.net - Helmet visors can experience dirt buildup over time. This is caused by various factors, such as road dust, water splashes, insects that hit while driving, and oil or fingerprints from hands. In addition, air pollution and vehicle fumes can also leave stains that are difficult to remove if not cleaned immediately .
If left too long, the dirt can interfere with vision and make the glass cloudy. Therefore, regular maintenance is very important to keep the helmet glass clear and comfortable to use while riding.
For those of you who want to clean your helmet visor, now you don't need to bother going to the cleaner. With simple equipment and about 15 minutes, your helmet visor can be shiny again like new.
photo: YouTube/Creator Kampung
Just as shown by YouTube user Creator Kampung, reported by brilio.net on Monday (14/4).
photo: YouTube/Creator Kampung
Super awesome concoction to make dull helmet glass shiny again, by preparing two simple ingredients, namely eucalyptus oil and one sachet of shampoo. Well, you also need to prepare a plaster.
photo: YouTube/Creator Kampung
The first step, pour the shampoo into a container and then drip the eucalyptus oil. Stir the two ingredients until evenly mixed. Then prepare the tape and stick it in the middle for comparison. Then, apply the ingredients using a toothbrush until evenly distributed.
photo: YouTube/Creator Kampung
Then let it sit for about fifteen minutes and finally clean it with tissue. The results can be seen together. The dusty and dull helmet glass is shiny again using the liquid.
How to put your helmet on safely so it doesn't break easily.How to properly put the helmet is very important to maintain its durability and prevent damage, especially to the glass and shell. Here are some tips to keep the helmet safe and not easily broken:
1. Place the helmet with the visor facing up.
Do not place the helmet upside down or with the visor facing down as this can scratch or break the visor.
2. Use a helmet hanger or special rack.
A wall hanger or helmet rack can keep the helmet in a stable position and prevent it from falling easily.
3. Avoid hard or rough surfaces.
Place the helmet on a flat, smooth, non-slippery surface to prevent slipping.
4. Keep away from direct heat or sunlight.
Hot temperatures can damage the helmet material and cause the glue on the inside to come off quickly.
5. Don't hang it on the motorbike mirror for too long.
Although often done, this habit can damage the inner foam due to uneven pressure.
6. Use a helmet cover when not in use.
Helmet covers help protect against dust, scratches and minor impacts.
(brl/lut)