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The most recognizable feature of any hockey player is undoubtedly his/her helmet. Indeed, the design of the helmet and its materials largely influence the fashion and functionality of the overall look. While there are hundreds of brands and models of hockey helmets for players to choose from, not all of them are created equal. That is why it is so important to clean and maintain your hockey helmet properly. Otherwise, it could become damaged, and even dangerous if it happens to be made of a rigid plastic. In this article, we will teach you how to clean and maintain your hockey helmet effectively and efficiently. Here is the list of what you will need to know:

The Most Important Point To Keep In Mind

The most important point to keep in mind is that cleanliness is paramount in keeping your helmet safe and looking as good as new. You should not be trying to rush this process as it can take up to a month to fully clean a hockey helmet. This is something you should definitely do on a weekly basis, or even better, every two weeks. After all, you never know when an unexpected knock could cause you or your teammates to suffer from a minor head injury that could potentially ruin your day or evening. You also need to take into consideration the type of activity that your team is engaged in at the time, as certain sports, such as hockey, are significantly more aggressive than others, such as football. This is why it is crucial to clean and maintain your helmet after each use, no matter what sport you play. It is also advisable to have professional cleaning services come to your house once a week, or even once every two weeks, to ensure that your helmet is always in good condition. This way, you will be able to enjoy the game without worrying about your head injury from happening again. You should also have professional head injury lawyers in your area, as these lawyers know how to navigate the legal system in favor of the victim in case you get into an accident on the field. They will also be able to advise you as to what form of insurance you should be filling out, as this will be based on the nature of your accident.

How Do You Clean It?

Now that you have your helmet cleaned and in good condition, it’s time to figure out how to keep it that way. The best way to do this is by regularly washing it with soap and water. However, you should avoid using any abrasive materials, particularly those that are contained in most cleaning products, as this will cause the surface of the helmet to become extremely delicate and prone to chipping or breaking. As for the drying process, you should let the helmet air dry naturally after each wash, as this is the safest and most effective way to go about it. If you overuse air drying or use too much heat, you could potentially melt the plastic materials used to make the helmet. You should also make sure that your helmet is clean before you put it on, as any residue, such as oil or food particles, could potentially cause you to slip and fall. If you are wearing a face mask while playing, you should remove it before cleaning your helmet, as the face shield could become contaminated and you could pass on any germs to your head. If you are not using a face mask, then you should clean it after every game, as this will help keep the germs at bay.

When Do You Clean It?

As discussed at length above, you should not be rushing the cleaning process, as this will speed up the deterioration of your helmet. Instead, you should be taking your time with it and doing it properly, as this will ensure that your helmet looks as good as new for years to come. You should be scheduling regular cleaning sessions once a week, or even once every two weeks, as this will make sure that your helmet retains its cleanliness. Some people like to do this on a daily basis, but this is not necessary, as long as you have it cleaned at least once every two weeks. The key is to take your time with it, and do it right.

What Is The Best Way To Store It?

Once you have cleaned and maintained your helmet properly, it’s time to think about storing it properly. You should make sure to store it in a cool, dark, and dry place, as these are the most effective ways to keep it looking brand new. It is also advisable to vacuum seal your helmet as this will help preserve its cleanliness and keep the water out. Additionally, you should make sure to label it with the date that it was cleaned and stored, so if you ever do lose a helmet, you can easily find out when it was last cleaned. Another important factor to consider is how you want to store it, as this will largely influence the way that it looks when you finally do decide to wear it again. For instance, many people like to keep their helmet hanging from the rear-view mirror on the driver’s side of their car, so that they can easily reach it whenever they want to wear it. If this is the case for you, then you should definitely keep it in that position, as this will make sure that it is easy for anyone to find and use when you need it. If you decide to store it in a plastic bag, then you should make sure to store it in a cool, dark, and dry place, as much as possible, to prevent any damage to the surface of the helmet during transport and storage. This is particularly important if you are storing it for longer than a few hours, as any excess heat could potentially cause the plastic to melt, at which point it would no longer be safe to wear. Some people also choose to lay their helmets on a clean, folded towel to keep them looking as good as new.

When Do You Wear It?

As discussed at length above, you should not wear your helmet until it has been cleaned and stored properly. You should make sure to clean it after each use, as this will make sure that it is bacteria free and prevent you from getting sick from an infection if you happen to hit your head on a stone, hit your nose on the ice, or get run over by a bus. Additionally, you should schedule regular cleaning sessions once a week, or even once every two weeks, as this will help ensure that your helmet retains its brand new look for years to come. Some people also choose to wear their helmet while jogging, biking, or doing any other activity that has a high potential for them to hit their head on something hard or sharp. In these cases, it is advisable to wear a face mask during such times, as this will protect your head from injury. If you are not using a face mask, then you should clean it after every game, as this will help keep the germs at bay.

How Many Washes Do You Need?

Now that you have cleaned and maintained your helmet properly, it’s time to think about how many washes it will need before it is completely clean. This will vary significantly from helmet to helmet, as some models are more difficult to clean than others. For instance, if you are using a cloth to clean your helmet, then you should make sure to wash it at least once a week, or even once every two weeks. If you are using a brush, then you should ensure to brush it every time you wash it and allow it air dry afterward. If you are not sure how many washes it will need, then you should aim to do this every two weeks, or once a week, as this will make sure that it is clean and looking as new as new can get. Never wear your helmet with an obvious oil stain on it, as this could potentially ruin your evening if you are driving on a dark street at the time. In this case, it is advisable to either throw it away or wash it immediately, as this will make sure that the oil is not visible to the naked eye.

In summary, proper cleaning and storage of your hockey helmet is essential for preserving its original look and preventing future wear and tear. It is also important to regularly clean and maintain your helmet, as this will help prevent head injuries. Finally, always remember to wash your helmet after each use, no matter what form of activity you are engaged in. This way, you will be ensuring that it is clean and looking as new as new can get. You should not be afraid to take the time to properly clean and maintain your helmet, as it is very unlikely that you will ever hurt yourself while using it. Additionally, if you do happen to get injured while using your helmet, then you will immediately know how important it is to always clean it, and how quickly you could potentially hurt yourself if you do not clean it properly. Hopefully, this article will help you maintain your helmet and see it through many seasons of use.

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