Just north.You talking Toronto?
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But of a trek for you.
Rash-- same rash, same side.
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Just north.You talking Toronto?
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That's strange. But it is all around my neck, worse on the left side.Just north.
But of a trek for you.
Rash-- same rash, same side.
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Do the soap and water wash. I read something once about a lady or guy that wore new underwear without washing it first and got a major rash from the dyes used.That's strange. But it is all around my neck, worse on the left side.
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I washed my helmet as soon as I bought it since you never know if someone randomly tried it on.Do the soap and water wash. I read something once about a lady or guy that wore new underwear without washing it first and got a major rash from the dyes used.
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Or maybe the rash was from someone randomly trying onDo the soap and water wash. I read something once about a lady or guy that wore new underwear without washing it first and got a major rash from the dyes used.
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Appointment soon. In the meantime, a good Ole bandana I supposeSeems like you have tried to go many routes. With nothing successful.
Dermatologist might be your next step. Check with your Doctor.
Appointment soon. In the meantime, a good Ole bandana I suppose
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That just looks like it's from the D-Ring. Can you somehow coat it in something to prevent it from touching your skin? Maybe some sort of wax that can be melted on and dries to be solid
oIf so,...props! ....for having a sense of humour.
wash it
warm water with baby shampoo
rinse well
dunk the helmet
remove visor first
use towel to dry inside as best you can
lay on towel flat surface point the fan at it
should dry in a day
I dig that, it's kind of cute. Probably going to get one@maovee try this
https://safishing.com/shop/pink-digi/
These are light and they breathe well. This should do the trick.
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That wax will probably quickly wear off. Sew a tube of cloth, or use a tube of nylon webbing, slip it over the strap, do your D rings up, then slip the cloth tube over the 2 D rings. Tension on the strap, once done up, will keep the cloth tube in place. The D rings are probably made of brass covered in chrome.
I'm not really clever when it comes to fixing things, so I don't know how successful I'd be.I'd be surprised if helmet d-rings are anything other than diestamped stainless steel. Paging BrianP!