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Uploaded by on Nov 12, 2011

Melissa Maker, cleaning expert, shows us a quick and easy way to clean a yoga mat. The mat used in this video is a Manduka mat. The yoga mat cleaner is made of all natural ingredients including water, vinegar and a few drops of essential oils.

Clean Your Yoga Mat! All Natural Yoga Mat Cleaner!

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  • Do you use new microfiber and new optical cloths each time or do you clean them? I'f you clean them, how do you prevent them from picking up lint or soap residue?

  • @dianesewell I just made you a video! youtube.com/watch?v=dbid3d6Anf­M

  • It is not healthy to clean this much! We need to be exposed to germs! let your immune system exercise a bit.

  • @lloplop, this is a video for people who are interested in how to clean their mat. It is not a video to say that people need to clean everything in sight, all the time. I agree, being obsessive about germs is not a good thing either. Having said that, the information I provide is the right way to maintain an item and keep it clean (to promote good hygiene) as well as how to thoroughly clean something properly when the time is right.

  • Love your videos! Have learned a lot. Keep up the great work!

  • @Kevkar1 Thanks! Your comment means a lot - we love doing the videos. I'm so glad they are helping you! Keep in touch :D

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  • @nnicolerae try TILEX for "Commercial Use" from home depot. That should do the job.

  • @cleanmyspace Thanks, sounds good. Yeah, regarding the cats, its often said we dont own them, they own us, hahhaa, and i think in my little fella`s case, it is very true!

  • @nnicolerae , that's an awesome question! Have you tried pulling out any blockages from the drain (read: hair)? It can trap bacteria and dirt and could be the cause of the problem. The vinegar and baking soda trick does work generally but if that's not helping, my next suggestion is to try cleaning out the blockages / build-up in the drain. Keep me posted and beware, it's a bit of a task! Try needlenose pliers and have a paper towel to grab up the hair (it is a bit gross to look at).

  • @STRICTO1 LOL - they own the place! Thanks for the support - more to come - and we are planning a bathroom series as you had requested a while back :D 

  • How do you clean a stinky shower drain? I have tried baking soda, vinegar letting it sit then pouring hot water. Nothing works. Any tips? Thanks.

    Nicole

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