If you're helmet doesn't have a removable liner I highly highly
recommend getting one that does.  I've been removing and washing mine
about once a month, once it gets to the point where I can still smell
it after a few seconds.  My particular helmet design makes it a pain
to get the liners back in once there're out but that's trivial
compared to a permanent liner.

If your liner isn't removable they make this enzyme smell removal
stuff that's sold to get pet urine smells out of carpets.  Works
pretty good on every other bodily odor stuck in fabrics we've tried it
on.  It's odorless once it's done it's job and removes most smells
very well.  Nothing beats the soap and water method though.

Matt

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