Our Service

Your helmet, professionally sanitized. Walk in. Ride out fresh.

Clean Gear's helmet sanitization service uses professional-grade UV-C and ozone technology to eliminate bacteria, fungi, and odor from your helmet's interior. The process is completely dry, chemical-free, and safe for all helmet types.

No appointment needed. No complicated process. Just walk into a Clean Gear location, hand over your helmet, and pick it up fresh.

The Process

What Happens to Your Helmet

1

Intake & Inspection

Our team inspects your helmet to ensure it's suitable for sanitization. We check for any damage or issues that need attention.

2

Pre-cleaning

We remove surface dust and loose debris from the helmet exterior and interior padding.

3

UV-C Sanitization

Your helmet is placed in our sanitization chamber where UV-C light penetrates the interior, destroying bacteria, fungi, and viruses at a cellular level.

4

Ozone Treatment

Ozone gas fills the chamber, reaching every crevice and shadowed area. Odor-causing molecules are broken apart at a molecular level.

5

Ventilation & Quality Check

The chamber ventilates, ozone converts back to oxygen, and our team does a final quality check.

6

Ready for Pickup

Your helmet is returned to you: clean, fresh, and ready for the road.

What We Clean

We Clean Every Type of Helmet

Full-Face

Half-Face / Open

Modular / Flip-up

Off-Road / Motocross

Premium Brands

Shoei, Arai, AGV, HJC, and all others

Benefits

Why Sanitize Your Helmet?

🩺 Health

Eliminate the bacteria, fungi, and allergens that cause scalp irritation, acne, dandruff, and fungal infections. Your helmet should protect you, not make you sick.

😌 Comfort

Remove the odor that builds up from sweat, humidity, and daily use. After a Clean Gear sanitization, your helmet smells like the day you bought it.

🛡️ Durability

Sweat is acidic. Over time, it breaks down foam and padding. Regular sanitization removes that buildup, extending your helmet's lifespan significantly.

💰 Cost

A single Clean Gear visit costs a fraction of a new helmet. Regular sanitization means you replace helmets less often, saving money in the long run.