How to keep your shoes, helmet & hydration bladder clean

BIKE Magazin

 · 29.09.2008

How to keep your shoes, helmet & hydration bladder cleanPhoto: Unbekannt
How to keep your shoes, helmet & hydration bladder clean
If you don't clean your helmet, rucksack and functional underwear properly, you'll end up paying for it. We show you how to get dirty bike accessories and hydration bladders clean again with simple means.

Use these products to clean shoes, hydration bladders & helmets:

1. bit/strap cleaner: cleans drinking bladders reliably, leaves no cleaner flavour; pack approx. 2.79 euros.

2. cloth/sponge: for soaking and rubbing off solid dirt.

3. washing-up liquid: sufficient for most dirt on rucksack, helmet and shoes.

4. functional textile detergent: only necessary for seat pads and rain/softshell membranes, from Holmenkol from 13.95 euros.

5. waterproofing: for rucksacks, softshells and rain jackets, from Holmenkol, 12.95 euros.

6th brush: against coarse dirt, especially on shoes and rucksacks, from €2.99.

7. wash bag: protects the laundry in the machine. Particularly suitable for jerseys, trousers and functional membranes. From 5.99 euros.

8. shoe cleaner: cleans and disinfects heavily used parts such as shoes/ shoe soles. Holmenkol, 9.95 euros.

9. helmet cleaner: skin-friendly foam cleaner/dry cleaner that is particularly suitable for helmet pads and straps. Motorex, 9.90 euros.

10. seat cream: cares for the seat cushion and keeps it supple after washing. Assos, 11 euros.

11. metal clothes hanger: for drying drinking bladders, from 1 euro.

How to clean clothes, helmets, shoes and hydration bladders properly:

- Washing functional clothing

How do you like this article?

- Cleaning shoes

- Cleaning your helmet

- Rinsing the bladder


The detailed instructions for cleaning bike accessories can be found in the free PDF download below.

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