This Plant-Based Yoga Mat Spray Makes Cleaning a Breeze

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Yes, you *do* have to clean your yoga mat.

and viruses , which I found less aggressive than sprays with harsher ingredients, like alcohol, on my yoga mat.

The disinfecting spray comes in two sizes: A handy, non-aerosol bottle that I don’t have to worry about accidentally knocking over, and a larger,. The Manduka spray is designed to work exclusively with non-porous surfaces, and got the seal of approval from thefor use as a disinfectant against COVID-19.

The spray has a mild, earthy scent that fades quickly, and I barely smell it after it’s misted on my mat . While I will probably never learn to love cleaning my yoga accessories, this easy disinfectant at least makes the processless painless. And who knows? Maybe one day I'll even be inspired to roll up my mat after I've finished my flow.This disinfecting spray features thymol, a powerful thyme-derived cleaning agent that kills up to 99.

 

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