Cleaner practice textiles, without the harsh chemistry
Yoga and pilates studios in Bali share one recurring problem: humidity. Mat towels used two hours ago are still damp when the next class starts, blankets picked up from savasana carry faint mildew notes by the following morning, and rental leggings develop a stale odour that no amount of air-drying can chase away. Regular laundry works against you here, because heavy fragrances only mask the smell for a few hours before it comes back stronger.
We built the wash programme for studios around plant-based detergents, an antibacterial rinse and a proper machine dry, so textiles come back genuinely dry, genuinely neutral and genuinely soft. Students on the mat should smell the lavender in your diffuser, not the fabric softener in the towel.
Same-day turnaround for back-to-back classes
A morning pickup after your 7am flow can be back on your shelves before the 4pm class, which is what makes it possible to stock a full studio with only two rotating sets of towels and blankets. That keeps your capital tied up in props and teachers, not in a mountain of surplus textiles. If a workshop weekend needs a bigger buffer, we scale the collection days up for that week and back down after.
Bolsters, straps and props handled without shrinkage
Bolster covers, strap loops and prop bags do not tolerate the aggressive heat commercial laundries default to. We wash removable prop covers on a low-temperature programme with a stain-safe detergent, line-dry anything with a printed studio logo, and finish with a light press so covers slip straight back onto the bolster core without a fight. Rental clothing follows the same logic: cool wash, no bleach, no residue.
That combination โ plant-based chemistry, gentle programmes and reliable same-day turnaround โ is why studios keep their inventory smaller, their linens lasting longer and their practice space smelling like a practice space.
