Best yoga mat cleaner?

Anonymous
Please recommend your favorite yoga mat cleaner.
Anonymous
Yoga teacher/studio manager here - It depends on the type of mat. I like Odoban (highly diluted) because it kills everything. Jade mats are notoriously difficult to clean. I soak mine in the tub with a little Dawn. Air dry indoors. You do not want to expose your Jade mat to the sun.
Anonymous
Thank you! My mat is a maduka mat - brand new. I'd like to spray it daily after use.
Anonymous
I don’t get it. You need to clean these after every use in your own house? I don’t even sweat during yoga- at all.
Anonymous
Wiping down on'e mat is a ritual many yoga practitioners incorporate into their daily practice.
Anonymous
I use the washing machine ritual a few times a year.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I use the washing machine ritual a few times a year.


Me too. Air dry though!!!
Anonymous
I have a few of a Manduka eco mats which are rubber based. You have to be very careful with what you use on them. If you tells what kind of mat you use, we probably can help you better.

I make my own version of this for my rubber mats

https://www.manduka.com/products/natural-rubber-yoga-mat-restore?variant=32111584084026
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I don’t get it. You need to clean these after every use in your own house? I don’t even sweat during yoga- at all.


Your feet and body oils are on it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I don’t get it. You need to clean these after every use in your own house? I don’t even sweat during yoga- at all.


Your feet and body oils are on it.


+1
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I don’t get it. You need to clean these after every use in your own house? I don’t even sweat during yoga- at all.


You do realize people practice at different levels. I do bikram 3 days a week just for the sweat.
Anonymous
Bathtub with a few drops of dish soap a few times a year. I just wipe with a baby wipe or wet washcloth otherwise.
Anonymous
I use mine, then I roll it up and put it away. I don't wipe it unless I was dripping sweat. And even then .... not often.

Every so often I notice my top mat is dirty, so I throw it in the washer and then hang it dry outside, and go on with my day.
Anonymous
I didn't know I could put it in the washer.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I didn't know I could put it in the washer.

Yep!!! NOT the dryer though!!!
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