Hello!! If like me, you work out at home to keep fit, you’ll definitely use a mat. How long has it been since you cleaned it? It’s definitely been a long time for me. That’s why I decided to write home remedies that can help us keep it clean. Let’s keep reading to how to clean your yoga mat naturally.
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Gabi
Self-care at home
These days, I decided to do more sport at home following yoga and stretching lessons with Youtube. While I was there doing Bhujangasana I thought ” How long has it been since I cleaned it?”. Definitely too much! Hence the decision to clean it with what I had in the house.
How to clean yoga mat naturally
Yoga mats can be of different types and made of different materials. Many are commonly made of PVC (polyvinylchloride) and others are more eco-sustainable with natural fibers, recycled material, or handmade cork. For example, Planet warrior offers products that are made from recycled plastic bottles and eco rubber. Check here, if you want to know more.
Mine is really for novice yogis but still needs to be cleaned often. Sites specializing in yoga, recommend cleaning the mat once a week which makes it definitely a priority of mine to clean my mat as soon as possible.
Use Natural Cleaning Remedies
When you think of home remedies to clean surfaces, vinegar immediately comes to mind. Surely we have seen our grandmothers and mothers clean glass or surfaces with a solution of water and vinegar. I often use it but to remove limescale from the sink. Limescale is nothing more than calcium and magnesium carbonate residues. In contact with vinegar, they react chemically and the result is the removal of these from our surface. It is able to remove stains and unpleasant odors but I have not found sources that prove antibacterial properties.
Vinegar
With this knowledge, we can pre-treat our mat to remove stains and odors with a solution of water, vinegar, and essential oils (lavender or tea tree).
- 1/3 cup white or apple vinegar
- 2/3 cup water
- drops of essential oil (lavender)
Place the two ingredients in a sprayer and spray it on the mat. Use a damp cloth to wipe over the entire surface and let it dry.
I prefer to use less vinegar to avoid ruining the mat.
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Water and little soap
To remove microbes and bacteria, there’s no better remedy than soap and water. Click here to learn how to prepare water and alcohol-based sanitizing solution. Obviously I DO NOT recommend the washing machine, because I don’t know what kind of yoga mat you have, but simply soak it for a few minutes in water with a little soap. Not too much otherwise you’ll end up with foam spilling out of your mat during pranayama…eheheh Let it dry in the open air avoiding dryers.
Considerations
These are the two simple ways to clean your mat at home without having to buy additional ingredients.
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Gabi
Great tips! Vinegar is great! Learned that one from my mom! 🙂 Very helpful post.
Thank you! 🙂
I love yoga and use my mat almost everyday – so it’s great that you’ve encouraged natural ways to clean it!
Great tips! Thanks for sharing these natural remedies. I love using vinegar for almost everything, lol.
I love that you’ve thought of natural alternatives for this. There’s too many harsh chemicals in this world!
Such great advice, thank you!
I’m sharing these tips with my sister at once. Hers is a mess. Thank you for sharing these tips.
Very helpful suggestions!! Perfect timing too – my mat definitely could use a good cleaning! I’m definitely guilty of not cleaning it enough!
-Madi xo | http://www.everydaywithmadirae.com
me toooo!! hahah 🙂
that’s great! thank you!