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PVC Yoga Mat - YG-M002

PVC yoga mat, Eco friendly material, more colors available, test by SGS: 6P. REACH, ROHS, EN71 approval - more info check here: https://www.textile-product.com/PVC-Yoga-Mat-10168019/

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Material: PVC Style: Europe Pattern: Printed Technics: Handmade Age Group: Adults Design: regular or customized Feature: Waterproof, Corrosion-Resistant, Anti-... Use: Outdoor, Exercise Size: 173*61cm Place of Origin: Zhejiang China (Mainland) Brand Name: NEH Model Number: YG-M002 MATERIAL: REGULAR PVC / ECO-FRIENDLY PVC COLOR: AVAILABLE LENGTH: AVAILABLE MAX WIDTH: 130CM THICKNESS: 3-10MM LOGO MAT: SCREEN PRINT, FABRIC LABEL, EMBOSSING... CERTIFICATE: 6P, EN71, REACH, ROHS

Product Features:

PVC yoga mat

Eco friendly material

more colors available

test by SGS: 6P. REACH, ROHS, EN71 approval

Business Terms:

Port: SHANGHAI / NINGBO

Minimum Order Quantity: 100 Piece/Pieces PER COLOR

Supply Ability: 50000 Piece/Pieces per Month

Payment Terms: L/C,T/T,Western Union

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Product Packagings & Delivery Terms:

Packaging Detail: SHRINKyoga carrying bag

Delivery Detail: 15 days

Specifications and Product Details:

PVC YOGA MAT
MATERIAL: REGULAR PVC / ECO-FRIENDLY PVC
COLOR: AVAILABLE

LENGTH: AVAILABLE

MAX WIDTH: 130CM

THICKNESS: 3-10MM

LOGO ON MAT: SCREEN PRINT, FABRIC LABEL, EMBOSSING, COLOR FILM
CERTIFICATE: 6P. REACH, ROHS, EN71

PVC Yoga Mat CARE

Whether your mat is brand new, slightly used, or looking a little tattered, proper care can prolong its life and ensure that it performs at its best. Cleaning a brand new mat before its first use can also help make the mat stickier, which is good news for beginners.

KEEPING IT CLEAN (PVC Yoga Mat)
Just as important as the inner cleanliness that we work towards in our yoga practice, is outer cleanliness, or cleanliness of our environment and surroundings. It really just takes a minute to clean your mat, and that minute right after class can save you the hours you may spend cleaning months of built-up grime and the cost of frequent mat replacements. Do it while you’re chatting with your fellow yogis.

It is NOT a good idea to put a yoga mat in the washing machine or the bathtub. The agitation of a washing machine may create tears in the mat and even if it doesn’t, a mat takes 3-5 days to fully dry after it has been immersed in water.

Using plain water will not effectively break down the sweat and toxins released by your body during your practice. Do not use diluted bleach or soap solutions because they may discolour your mat, irritate your skin, or leave a soapy film that will actually make your mat more slippery.

To clean your pvc yoga mat effectively and efficiently, use a mat wash and sponge. Lightly spray your mat with the mat wash (without saturating it) and wipe it down gently with a sponge. Wait a few seconds before rolling up your mat and you’re done!


If you don’t want to buy a prepared mat wash you can make your own by filling a spray bottle with filtered water and adding a few drops of anti-bacterial or anti-fungal essential oils such as tea tree, lavender or rosemary (or ask someone at your local aromatherapy store).

WHAT SMELLS?
Odour is one of the first things students complain of when using studio-supplied mats, and it usually stems from improper cleaning or storage. If your mat smells like someone else’s sweat, it probably is someone else’s sweat, plus some bacteria that have multiplied since the mat was last put away.

Clean! Clean! Clean! This is the best way to remove odour from a mat or keep it smelling fresh (see above). If your mat still smells strange after that, spray it more heavily with mat wash before wiping it down or let it air dry so that the spray can really get into the mat and work its magic before it evaporates.

Avoid using air freshener sprays or perfumes on your mat as they will only mask the mat’s odour and not destroy the source of it. Bringing a perfumed mat to class can also garner you some nasty glares because scents are intensified in enclosed, heated spaces, and many people are allergic to perfume.

Let your mat dry before you roll it up and put it in your bag otherwise it will become an ideal breeding ground for bacteria, and your mat may smell more like hockey gear the next time you unroll it.

Now that you know the basics, you’re set! If you are really time-strapped, cleaning your mat even periodically will go a long way in giving your nose some relief and your mat extra mileage. Plus, with regular use and proper care, your mat will become softer, stickier, and will support you through hundreds of poses before it needs replacing.

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