Dry the bath mat in the clothes dryer on a low heat setting or hang it up and let it drip dry if the mat has rubber backing to prevent cracking or peeling.
How to stop bath mat from going mouldy.
I bought some cheap white plastic pipe and two elbows are fixed into each end of the pipe.
Wash and dry the bath mat regularly to.
Then hang it up over a towel bar suction cut side up so that it can fully dry after each use.
One easy way to help fight mold in your bathroom is to wash your towels and bathroom rugs regularly at least once a week and together.
You can either clean the bath mat by hand in the bathtub or you can put it in the washing machine with bleach.
If you do get mould starting to grow around the base of the suckers i find a little antibacterial wash used with an old toothbrush will shift it and leave the mat good as new.
You can get years of use out of the cheap ones by letting them dry and air.
What s more you can pop them in the washing machine and just hang them over the bath to dry in no time.
I normally buy the good old cheapo asda sp bath mat for 1 99 ish but after a while it starts to go mouldy and i have always been unable to clean it so just buy a new one once i see specks of it coming.
They have suction pads as well as being made of an anti slip material plus an anti bacterial coating to prevent the build up of mould.
In the bathtub combine 1 cup of bleach per 5 gallons of water then let the bath mat soak for a couple of hours before scrubbing it with a scrub brush.
Wash rugs and towels regularly the bath mat bathroom rug and towels are ideal mold growth spots especially if you leave them unwashed for long periods of time.
When you suction cup the wet mat to the wall you are leaving it there as a perfect breeding ground for mold and mildew growth to occur.
I can highly recommend bath and shower mats from www fleximatting co uk they are great.
This is placed across the bath when not in use and the shower mat hangs over the top to drain and air.
After use always rinse it off well so no bath scum and other things are left on it.
Finally i would give your mat a good soak in vinegar and water at least once every couple months with a good rinse afterward and hang to dry.