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Cleaning don’ts what not to use on your yoga mat!

Okay so you’ve just finished a rejuvenating yoga session, and now it’s time to clean your trusty yoga mat.

But wait! Before you grab just any cleaning solution, did you know that using the wrong product can potentially harm your mat?

Cleaning your yoga mat is not just about removing dirt and sweat; it’s about preserving its quality and ensuring a safe and enjoyable practice every time.

That’s why choosing the right cleaning product is crucial. 

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Harsh Chemicals to Avoid:

These chemicals may promise a deep clean, but they can wreak havoc on your beloved mat.

Bleach, ammonia, and abrasive cleaners!

These substances can cause irreversible damage and compromise its integrity.

Bleach, a powerful disinfectant often used for household cleaning is not suitable for yoga mats. Bleach can weaken the fibers of the mat, making it prone to tearing and deterioration over time. Additionally, it may leave behind a strong scent that can interfere with your practice and affect your overall experience.

Ammonia is commonly found in glass cleaners and other household products, it can be too harsh for yoga mats. Ammonia can strip away the mat’s natural oils and protective coating, leading to dryness and reduced flexibility. Over time, this can result in a brittle and less comfortable mat.

Abrasive cleaners, such as those containing strong solvents or rough scrubbing agents, is also a big no-no. These cleaners can scratch the surface of your mat, making it more susceptible to wear and tear. The scratches can also provide a breeding ground for bacteria and dirt, counteracting your efforts to keep the mat clean.

Your yoga mat is a delicate balance of materials designed to provide cushioning, traction, and durability. Harsh chemicals can disrupt this delicate balance, affecting the mat’s performance and longevity.

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Excessive Moisture:

Leaving your yoga mat wet after cleaning or submerging it in water can have detrimental effects. Moisture can seep into the mat’s material, leading to the growth of mold and mildew. Not only can this create an unpleasant odor, but it can also compromise the cleanliness and hygiene of your mat.

To ensure the longevity of your mat adopt a proper drying technique. One effective method is to air dry your mat. Simply lay it flat in a well-ventilated area, preferably in a spot with good airflow.

Alternatively, you can use a clean towel to absorb excess moisture from the surface of the mat. Gently press the towel onto the mat, absorbing as much moisture as possible. Avoid wringing the mat, as this can damage the material. Once you’ve removed the excess moisture, you can continue air drying the mat until it is completely dry.

By avoiding excessive moisture and employing proper drying techniques, you’ll be extending the lifespan of your cherished companion on your yoga journey.

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Abrasive Tools and Scrubbing:

Abrasive tools like harsh brushes or rough sponges can lead to scratches and tears on your mat’s surface. These scratches not only affect the appearance of your mat but also compromise its functionality. The texture of your mat may become uneven, making it uncomfortable to practice on and potentially causing slips or falls.

To clean your mat effectively without causing damage, use a soft cloth and wipe the mat in circular motions. This helps to remove dirt and sweat without applying excessive force that could harm the mat’s surface.

Remember, the goal is to keep your yoga mat clean and in good condition for a long time. By avoiding abrasive tools and using gentle cleaning methods, you can ensure that your mat remains intact, providing you with a safe and comfortable surface for your yoga practice.

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