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    whats the best way to clean mats after rolling

    whats the best way to clean the mats after rolling? best/affordable product to use to clean the mats without damaging the surface of the mats. i hear bleach is no good for the mats. i roll at my house on mats 8x8 usually with the girlfriend but my friends are planning to come over and i don't wanna start / spread any ringworm or nasty stuff around, so I'm trying to get in on that clean tip.
    If anyone is near san jose, california. feel free to hit me up on here and get some more time on the mats

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    Dollamur has a mat cleaner, and so does Defense Soap.

    http://www.defensesoap.com/defense-s...infectant.html

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    Lysol sells a 99.9% antibacterial solution that kills MRSA. You blend it with water. Its the cheapest way and just as effective. My wife is a germ freak so I mat clean the entire house.

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    I pee on mine. Kills EVERYTHING!
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    Quote Originally Posted by NelsonLucca View Post
    Lysol sells a 99.9% antibacterial solution that kills MRSA. You blend it with water. Its the cheapest way and just as effective. My wife is a germ freak so I mat clean the entire house.
    MRSA if you're fancy like Nelson, or one can just call it by its commonly known name as Staph. Nasty, highly contagious.

    I like the sound of the Lysol one if you vouch for its effectiveness. Cost effective + high quality = value. I like value.

    Thanks for sharing Nelson.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Enrique "Kiko" View Post
    MRSA if you're fancy like Nelson, or one can just call it by its commonly known name as Staph. Nasty, highly contagious.

    I like the sound of the Lysol one if you vouch for its effectiveness. Cost effective + high quality = value. I like value.

    Thanks for sharing Nelson.
    They are not exactly the same. Traditional staph is a lot more common, easier to treat with antibiotics, and easier to kill on surfaces. MRSA is Methicillin Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus; basically a special kind of staph that is resistant to many antibiotics and disinfectants.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pat Campagnola View Post
    They are not exactly the same. Traditional staph is a lot more common, easier to treat with antibiotics, and easier to kill on surfaces. MRSA is Methicillin Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus; basically a special kind of staph that is resistant to many antibiotics and disinfectants.
    Interesting and ty Pat.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pat Campagnola View Post
    They are not exactly the same. Traditional staph is a lot more common, easier to treat with antibiotics, and easier to kill on surfaces. MRSA is Methicillin Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus; basically a special kind of staph that is resistant to many antibiotics and disinfectants.
    +1. This is why they've had to develop various types of medications over the years because the strains evolve. Much like how we have to develop new strains of flu vaccines because there's constant adaption that goes on with the strains and the older medications. Whatever you get, make sure it works on MRSA.

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    This stuff is awesome! Mats don't get sticky after use. It works wonders too. http://zebraathletics.com/product/mm...ctant-cleaner/

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