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This Mosque in Shah Alam Has a Helmet Cleaning Machine And It Went Viral

A cleaning service is not usually something expected to go viral, especially one located inside a mosque. But that changed after a Threads post about a community initiative at a mosque in Section 7, Shah Alam began circulating online.

The post highlighted a helmet, songkok, and cap cleaning machine at Masjid Seksyen 7 Shah Alam. What caught attention was that the service was initially offered for free for a limited time, before potentially transitioning into a paid model, although the exact fee has not been confirmed.

Everyday Struggle for Riders

For many motorcycle riders, helmet hygiene is often overlooked. Helmets are used daily and exposed to heat, sweat, and long hours of wear, but regular cleaning is usually delayed or ignored.

So when users discovered a dedicated machine designed specifically for cleaning helmets and other headgear, it quickly gained attention online.

From Free Service to Trial Concept

Part of the discussion focused on the fact that the service was only free for a limited period.

After the trial phase, users may be required to pay a fee, although details on the pricing structure have not been widely confirmed.

This shifted the conversation from a simple community offering to a potential sustainable service model depending on user response.

Community Reactions

Instead of purely humorous reactions, many netizens shared practical feedback and personal experiences.

Some users said they had already tried the machine to clean their helmets, songkoks, and caps, describing it as convenient and useful.

Overall, the discussion leaned more toward curiosity and functionality rather than viral humour.

More Than Just A Machine

Beyond the online attention, the initiative reflects a growing trend of mosques serving broader community functions beyond religious activities.

In Malaysia, many mosque spaces now also support community needs through welfare programmes, learning activities, and public facilities.

The introduction of helmet cleaning stations highlights how these spaces continue to evolve in practical ways, sometimes gaining unexpected attention online.

Source: bell0199x/ Thread

Ezzatie Najwa

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