
If your helmet does not come with removable interiors, I've usually found that soaking the helmet in a bucket works fine. To keep the lining soft, avoid using a heater or blower to dry the helmet faster. Just ignore it for a couple of days and let it dry naturally.
If your helmet does have removable insides, well, just whip out the instructions, do the business and wash them. Remember, helmets like neutral pH stuff, so baby shampoo or detergents meant for delicate fabrics are the ones to go for. Most materials will come clean just with soap, you don't need to scrub anything hard.
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