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er gross, clean it everyday so that it does not go yellow!
a mop and some clorox!
Cotton rugs in the bathroom are fine.
Why rubber ones? Yuk!
Get cheap throw rugs and put the thing that prevents slipping under it. To prevent yellowing, only have the mat down when using the bath or shower. Hang to let it dry and wash at least once a week.