In a house, mats collect dust and microbes. They thus lose their colors on a daily basis as well as their comfort, hence the need to maintain them regularly with the right mat material.

How to clean a mat?

We explain everything to you in great detail.

Mat die hard in every room of the house! Dirty shoes, animal hair, or spilled food, get dirty, lose their color, and can become nests for smelly germs.

Except, if they are maintained regularly and properly with the right equipment! Cleaning them regularly keeps them in good condition and healthy for a long time.

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Clean a mat regularly with the vacuum cleaner

Vacuuming a mat every 2-3 days not only removes dust or pet hair but also straightens fibers. For more efficient cleaning, use the vacuum cleaner with the brush unless it is old or if it is a Berber or Persian mat, as you may damage it.

You can also turn the mat from time to time to prevent it from wearing out in the same places and to regularly vacuum up dust over its entire surface.

Finally, if it is not too big, think about spring cleaning and let your mat breathe. Hang in the sun, use a mat swatter (also called a racket). A grandmother’s remedy that is always effective and 100% ecological!

Clean a mat more thoroughly with the steam cleaner

Mats Cleaning 1 - Welcome MatsYou can also use a steam cleaner 4 to 6 times a year. This injects hot water vapor into the mat and sucks it in immediately so as not to soak them.

In addition to deep cleaning, it also sanitizes your mat, even lightly scenting it if you add a few drops of essential oil to the water.

To avoid damaging your mat, test it on an inconspicuous place like an edge first. Hot steam is in fact to be avoided on certain natural fibers such as sisal which requires special maintenance.

And to clean fragile mats, dry cleaning If the steam cleaner is very effective on synthetic mat s and mat s or even seagrass, it is preferable to use dry cleaning for thorough cleaning of fragile or old mats.

You will find a number of cleaning and absorbent powders on the market that you just need to spread on the mat and then vacuum up after a few hours.

And if despite your best efforts, places remain dirty, you will have to detach your mat. Once clean, consider waterproofing your mat to protect it.