
I feel like so many of my posts have started out with…
“On Facebook, I asked you about x,y, and z and you gave me 5 gazillion suggestions.”
Well, you’ve done it again. Do you charge a fee for this service? Maybe we can put it on my tab… =)
This time, I pestered you for tips on homemade or store-bought yoga mat cleaners.
It turns out there are a million and one ways to clean a yoga mat. Or maybe more. What began as an innocent journey into making my own mat cleaner, turned into a ton of reading and researching online.
There are as many different options as there are opinions on what to use. If you make your own mat cleaner, chances are you have your favourite mix. I think a good place to start when figuring out which mat cleaner will work for you is to check with your mat brand and see what they recommend. The “right” cleaning methods and ingredients can vary a lot from mat to mat.
Of course, I didn’t take my own advice! I started by making my cleaner first, only to find out later from a discussion with my mat brand- Lululemon – that they don’t recommend using essential oils on their mats because it can clog the pores of the mat.
Do as I say, not as I do!
However, I’m in the market for a new mat because my mat is cracking all over the place. The Manduka pro mat (or maybe the lite?) is high up on my list right now since it has a lifetime guarantee and is rated very well. I’m still not sure though.
I went on Manduka’s Facebook page and asked them if essentials oils would clog the pores of their mats.
Manduka: “Well, our mats don’t exactly have pores. We use a closed-cell technology on both sides of the PRO series mats and on the practice side (the one with the sea grass texture) of the eKO mats. Which means, essential oils after a cleaning should be just fine! A few drops in your cleanser is a great way to do both – that’s how we make our organic Manduka Mat Washes.”
good to know! I suggest checking with your mat brand to be sure.

This is what I used to make my mat cleaner:
- White vinegar
- purified water
- tea tree oil
- essential oil

I did a lot of reading online about various homemade cleaners and most people suggest using white vinegar. I used 1 part vinegar to 3 parts water, but the mixtures can vary a lot. You can also use witch hazel or lemon juice, but I find white vinegar to be more cost effective. If you are concerned about using vinegar on your mat, you can try using alcohol-free witch hazel which I’ve heard also works.
Here’s my yoga mat spray “recipe”
- 1 cup white vinegar
- 3 cups filtered water
- 1 tsp tea tree oil
- Essential oil (about 10-30 drops depending preference) peppermint, lavender, and thyme are nice, but use anything you like!
1. Place all ingredients into a large spray bottle and shake before each use.
2. Spray down your mat on one side and let it sit for a few minutes. With a damp cloth, wipe it down. Finally, wipe it with a dry towel or simply let it air dry.
3. Repeat on other side.
Thanks to ehow, 3 Healthy Chicks, and Eco Yogini for the tips.
Obviously this isn’t the only solution for cleaning your mat and I will probably play around with different methods at some point!
If you want to give your mat a super deep clean, you can place it in a bathtub with hot water (just an inch over your mat- not a full tub), some vinegar (maybe 1 cup?), and essential oil and let it soak for at least an hour. You can then rub it down on both sides with a soft cloth while it’s in the tub. Rinse it and then hang it on a clothing rack until completely air dry (note: this can often take 48 hours to dry completely, so be warned).
Also be careful with using liquid soap in your cleaner because it can get into the mat and suds can seep out while you practice. Some people get away with just adding a couple drops to a big bottle of water though, so I really think it depends on how much you add.

As for me, I’m still loving the classes that I’ve been doing since my knee injury:
- Hot yoga (in various styles) 1-2x week
- Hot Pilates 1x week
- Yoga with weights 1x week
- Yoga Spinn (45 mins spin class followed by 15 mins yoga!) 2x week
- Walking
It’s a wonderful balance of cardio, strength, and flexibility (and might I add, my spiritual practice and emotional well-being). I feel stronger than I think I ever have and I look forward to the variety each day.

My knee has been feeling great for the past couple weeks, so yesterday I finally decided to go for my first run in a month. It went very well and I had zero pain, although admittedly, I felt a bit out of my running groove. Regardless, it felt so good to be out there running again, even if it was just a shorter one. My plan right now is to slooowly build up my running, while still enjoying my other classes for variety. Injuries are frustrating, but sometimes they force us to try new things and discover a passion in other forms of exercise. For that, I’m very grateful.
Sounds like a great variety of exercise! Are you able to do it all at 1 place? I love variety… But I belong to a spinning studio which offers spin and gravity – which I love. Doesn’t leave a lot of money for yoga! Though I try to make it to a hot yoga community class every week or so.
I love my manduka yoga mat! Definitely recommend. They are on the heavier side though, depending what model you get.
Right now Im trying a couple places with intro passes, both of which have lots of variety in their classes. It will be a sad, sad, day when my intro passes run out. haha.
The Kino Macgregor mat is awesome check it out – I have one and love it
http://www.ashtanga.com/html/p.lasso?p=10242
Thanks for sharing your exercise routine!! I teach classes 4 days a week (and two of those days are back to back spin and bodypump). I try to fit yoga in on two of the other 3 days, but usually it only happens once. And another day I go hike, and the last day is rest.
I would LOVE to add a “mini” yoga class after my early morning Tuesday spin class- i know that everyone would be all over that. Or at least a good 15 minutes of stretching!
You reminded me that I need to really clean my mat. I wish I could afford LuluLemon products!!
No prob :) Yea I find yoga after spin is amazing…it’s crazy how tight the body gets from a spin class!
I just cleaned mine this morning using those bleach wipes… oops. Well, they are cheap anyway, and I do plyo on mine so there isn’t a whole lot of sweat going on them… but I’ll keep in mind there is a more natural way!
As a Fitness Professional, I am loving the routine you have been following. I give you 2 thumbs up.
I am so happy your knee is feeling better too and it is just like you said, a great balance of everything tied in. Best part=mental practice too!
So thaaaaaaat is how you clean a yoga mat properly! haha, I just hose my down. :/ Thanks for the info, will be trying it out.
Have a great day!
Thanks, I appreciate that! It definitely feels like a nice balance.
Ive had my black manduka pro for over a decade and have hauled it around the world, literally. I have spent thousands of hours practicing or teaching on it, and it still looks brand new. Best hundred bucks, give or take, that you’ll spend on an hour-for-hour return on investment!
I make my own cleaner with a mixture of lavender oil, tea tree oil, and water. <— also makes a great solution for homemade, reusable cloth baby wipes :)
Thanks for your input Averie! I’m leaning more and more to that one.
As I mentioned in my post yesterday, I’m dealing with injury now, and it’s so humbling. It’s smart of you to take it slow. I hope to begin running again in a month or so, so I’ll be starting small too!
I just throw my yoga mat into the washing machine and wash it, then let it air dry. Works like a charm. No oils, chemicals, spray bottles etc
I absolutely love your blog! I stumbled on it a few weeks back and I must say I even went vegan for a while! It wasnt as easy as I thought, being already vegetarian and all! Plus, it’s super hard to find vegan friendly products in France!
(One thing, i hate the ads that show up on the side! Theyre always showing recipes that don’t fit along with the blog’s healthy recipes!)
Thank you Reem!
I understand about the ads…I have the same complaints. Might be changing things up this year, we’ll see.
Great post, once again, Angela! So informative. I never would have considered that essential oils in a cleanser might be a bad thing. I like your recipe, and will definitely be giving it a try – getting a little tired of using the cleanser (pretty sure it’s just vinegar and water) at the studio. Would be nice to spruce things up with a fresh scent! :)
I love how yoga-centric your workout schedule is! Mine used to be very similar, though as the weather is getting warmer I am going off hot yoga – happens every summer! Then I get back into it as I start to feel chilly again :).
Hot pilates???? I’ve definitely had my own addition for hot yoga, but had no idea that hot pilates even existed. So gonna be checking that out. Immediately.
I have a purple manduka mat– love it! I strap it to my back and bike to yoga, makes me feel super strong! I do have a lighter yoga mat that I alternate with the manduka.:)
Any thoughts from anyone about the Manduka ProLite? Most people seem to love it, but there are a few very disappointed reviews I’m finding online. I do hot yoga as well, and so I’m concerned about slip factor. I am happy about the weight of the ProLite because I walk 15 minutes to yoga every day. My old cushy mat from a discount store is starting to disintegrate, so I’m interested in paying a bit of extra money and never having to replace my mat. Any ProLite fans out there? Suggestions on where to buy in Canada?
The experiences you share are really inspiring to me, Angela, thanks for continuing to share with us!
Id love to hear more about it too.
So much great yoga variety! I haven’t been doing yoga lately (I’m not a huge fan of the classes offered at my university) but I might have to start up again. I miss how flexible and strong I was in my own body . . . great encouragement!
Thank you so much for this post. The other day I noticed that I really need to clean my mat and I was contemplating buying a yoga mat cleaner…so glad I didn’t!
Thanks for the new cleaning recipe!! I usually use water, tea tree oil, and lavender but I like the idea of adding in some vinegar or soaking it in the tub. I teach yoga and I use a Jade mat. Its a little lighter then a manduka, but equally as heavy duty. And it is always eco-friendly. All of my teacher friends swear by either the jade or the manduka – they are both so amazing. Good luck finding your right fit!
I like to workout first thing in the morning but I love trying all of your delicious breakfast recipes after I am done sweating! What would you eat before an early morning workout?
A big banana :)
I am such a LURKER on your blog, but I have to say, you have been a HUGE inspiration in terms of my own weight loss and transition to (mostly) vegan eating. Thank you SOOOO much. I read every post. Thanks for this mat cleaner recipe. I lllluuuurrrvvv hot yoga and love my Manduka Pro. No regrets!! xoxoxo
Thank you Pamela! So happy to hear that!
Injuries suck…but it’s often during these times that we find passion for other things! Love the natural cleaner….vinegar is so versatile