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Dryers are especially harsh on rubber-backed mats. Instead, hang it up to dry naturally to extend its life.
🧽 Alternatives to Machine Washing
If your bath mat isn’t machine-safe, here’s how to clean it:
- Spot clean with warm water and mild detergent
- Scrub with a soft brush in the tub or shower
- Rinse thoroughly and let air dry in a well-ventilated space
- For odor: sprinkle baking soda on a dry mat, let sit 15 minutes, and vacuum
💡 Bonus Tip: Consider a Washable Bath Rug Instead
Final Thoughts
Washing your bath mat might seem harmless, but it can have big consequences if done the wrong way. That rubber backing? It’s not meant for heat or spin cycles. That water absorption? It turns your mat into a mini weight-lifting workout for your washer.
So before you throw it in with your next load, take a moment to read the label, prep it properly, or clean it by hand.
Your bath mat—and your washing machine—will thank you.
Save your machine. Save your money. Start with a smarter habit today. 🚫🧺🧼
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