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The mat can be machine washed at 30 degrees. Always hang it on a clothesline to dry; this will help preserve its shape, quality, and color. Do not tumble dry!
Thanks to the microfiber surface made from recycled PET bottles, our mats are not only extremely non-slip, but also easier to clean and even machine washable.
With proper care, you can significantly extend the lifespan of these sustainable mats. Natural rubber yoga mats should not be soaked in water to prevent the rubber from becoming porous. They should also not be cleaned with harsh chemical cleaners or excessive soap, as this will make the mats slippery.
Cleaning in the washing machine
Place your yoga mat in the washing machine with a few drops of detergent at 30 degrees. The hand wash cycle is ideal. To dry, you can hang it on a clothesline. However, our mats should not be tumble dried. Tip: If the mat comes out of the machine dripping wet, you can first roll it up in the bathtub and squeeze out the excess water, or pat it dry with a towel.
However, you should only perform this type of cleaning infrequently to protect your mat. Generally, washing it once every two months is sufficient, provided you clean your mat immediately after use. This way, its shape, quality, and colors will be preserved for a long time.
Cleaning with yoga mat spray
For a quick refresh, you can spray the mat with a yoga mat spray and pat it dry with a cloth. You can either buy a spray or create your own DIY yoga mat spray.
DIY yoga mat spray

These are the ingredients you will need:
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40 ml distilled water (boiled tap water also works)
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40 ml of odorless alcohol with 40% vol
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5 drops of tea tree oil (has antibacterial properties)
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3-5 drops of an essential oil of your choice, e.g. cinnamon (sensual), lavender (calming) or lemongrass (pleasantly fresh)
Mix all ingredients in a spray bottle. Spray bottles are available in drugstores, for example. A small bottle with a capacity of 100 ml is sufficient.
Application:
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Spray a thin layer onto your mat. Ideally, right after your yoga session.
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Take a damp cloth and wipe the mat carefully.
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Allow the mat to dry completely before rolling it up.
Complete!
3 care tips for a long-lasting clean mat
Once clean, you'll want to keep your mat free of dirt for as long as possible. With the right routine before and after your yoga practice, you'll only need to clean it rarely in the future, and you'll also extend its lifespan.
#1 Clean your yoga mat regularly
Ideally, you should integrate wiping with a damp cloth directly into your yoga routine. This prevents sweat and skin particles from penetrating the surface.
#2 Don't be a slob
To keep your mat clean for longer, a quick self-cleaning before practice is essential. Wash your feet and hands before every yoga session. This will prevent much dirt from getting onto the mat in the first place.
#3 Keep your mat rolled up
It seems logical, but it's easily forgotten in the hustle and bustle of everyday life. And then the mat lies on the living room floor for days, collecting dust. So remember, you'll have less work if you roll it up immediately after use.
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