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Hugger Mugger Pure Mat Cleaner 4 oz citrus scent, Yoga Mat Cleaners, Yoga

Hugger Mugger Pure Mat Cleaner 4 oz citrus scent, Yoga Mat Cleaners, Yoga

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Description

Product Features
ALL NATURAL
Flower waters and essential oils
Personal size or Studio size.

Product Uses
Refresh your gear, prevent slippage, and a natural disinfectant.

Additional Information
CITRUS Ingredients-Orange, Rose, Rosemary and Tea Tree Flower Waters, Distilled water, Sweet Orange Essential Oil. LAVENDER Ingredients-Lavender, Rose, Rosemary, and Tea Tree Flower Waters, Distilled Water, Lavender Essential Oil.

Refresh your gear with our New Hugger Mugger natural PureMat spray. Apply a light coating to your mat before practice to help prevent slippage and use as a cleaner after practice. Utilizing the disinfectant properties of flower waters and essential oils, PureMat offers a completely natural way to keep your gear fresh. Available in 4oz and 16oz. Citrus or Lavender.

The price is just for the 4 oz citrus scent Pure Mat Cleaner.
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