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How to Clean and Maintain Pilates Equipment at Home or in a Studio

  • Author: Lesley Logan
  • October 19, 2025
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Pilates Equipment Care and Cleaning Tips

Hey, have you ever been looking at your Pilates equipment, wondering if it needs a proper cleaning or even how to do it? Whether you have home equipment or you’re in a studio, today, I want to talk about Pilates equipment maintenance and how to maintain your equipment, keep it nice and clean so it lasts a really long time.

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Something that really would irk me at Pilates studios, and I’d go, is just the amount of hair that just happens to, like, be around the equipment, and I have a lot of hair. A lot of hair. But like, there’s just, like hair there, and it’s really gross, so when I have my own home studio, I became aware of just like dog hair gets everywhere. And so you’re probably wondering, how do I keep my equipment gross-free and last a really long time? Well, I want to actually go over some simple ways to do it, because there are some easy ways to keep your equipment really clean, and then there are some strong maintenance ways you should be doing some things to your equipment. But I also want to say that all pieces of equipment are different. They have different maintenance schedules. Different brands have different suggestions and recommendations. So when in doubt, check with the manufacturer of your equipment to make sure that you’re using the proper things for you. But let’s get into what I use.

Why Cleaning & Maintenance Matters

So Pilates equipment cleaning and maintenance matter for a variety of reasons. Of course, the ick factor can be avoided big time if we keep things clean on a daily basis. But also, if you’re in a studio, it might be on an hourly basis that this is having to happen. But also, cleaning and maintaining your equipment on a regular basis is going to prevent things from falling apart. It might also mean that you catch something before it breaks. You might notice a spring is damaged before it actually breaks, and so you can replace it in a timely fashion. And it also makes your equipment last longer. So even if you have a home studio, maintain the Mats, the handles, the springs, the foot bars, all the mechanisms on the equipment. Just means you’ll have this equipment for a really long time. I really want you to have that. So we want to stick with these proper cleaning procedures to make sure that that happens for you. If you’re just getting started purchasing equipment, I would love for you to check out my video on choosing equipment for beginners. It can help you get set up with the right equipment from the beginning.

What to Use When Cleaning Your Equipment

Well, first of all, definitely check with your manufacturer of your equipment to see what they recommend, because depending on the materials that they use, it might be different than what I’m about to suggest to you, but here’s what I like to use. So I personally, when I’m doing deep cleaning, I’m going to use a tiny, soft-bristle brush, a toothbrush, and then a microfiber towel with my regular cleaning spray. And the particular spray I like that Balanced Body makes it’s really, really amazing. Or I also use a method soap, nice and clean, nice and easy on the equipment. You should also note that I actually am the only person who’s in my equipment, maybe a few other people, so I’m not using this spray multiple times a day, which is, again, why you want to work with your manufacturer. Balanced body stuff is really, really good. They have a big ball you can buy, add water, and spray. For after each use, I use it like a regular towel because it gets it’s easy to get the foot bar, it’s easy to get the carriage, the handles, things like that. But when I’m doing a deep cleaning, I like a microfiber towel because it gets in the grooves of the Naugahyde, right? You’d be surprised what can hide in those little grooves you can’t even see with your eyes sometimes. So these are the tools I like to use when I’m doing my cleaning.

How to Clean Pilates Reformer At Home

Alright, so when we’re talking about your Reformer after every use, daily, but definitely, if it’s being used more than once per day, after each use, you want to really wipe down anything you’ve touched. So I like to take that rag I showed you, wipe down the foot bar, the handles, the headrest, the carriage, right you’re gonna also wanna wipe down the box. When doing Reformer cleaning, you wanna avoid alcohol based products, because they can dry out the Naugahyde, the leather. I also would avoid some oils too. Because honestly, if you start using an oil tincture to keep things clean, it can eventually start to dry the leather out, because then the vinyl is expecting that oil to continue to be there. For weekly cleaning. I actually do use the microfiber towel and that soft bristle brush just to get into those little grooves. I also like to get under the shoulder blocks, around the headrest. You’d be surprised what little things can hide in there, anywhere that you look with your eyes as a client. So when I’m doing my own personal practice, I can see what needs to be done.

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Monthly, I’m going to be a little bit deeper. I’m going to take the carriage off the frames. I’m going to wipe down the rails. Depending on the brand you’re using, they might even recommend that you have a whole different procedure for cleaning the rails, some sort of special sponge for that. You might even have to look at your wheels and oil them again. This is going to depend on the manufacturer, the brand of your equipment, and what you do there. For me personally, I just have to wipe down my rails, make sure my wheels are nice and clean. You also want to check your springs — this is an important part of Pilates springs maintenance. This is a monthly thing. I know some people might even do it weekly, depending on how much use they’re getting, but you want to make sure your springs are healthy and opening and closing evenly, because an unhealthy spring can break in. That is not a safe thing. I also, you’ll be surprised, the dust, the dog hair, the hair that can get into the gear bar area. So this is where I’m going to take a nice towel to wipe it through and really get that nice and clean. And I like to do a deep cleaning Pilates equipment once a month. But again, you might want to move that to a weekly chore task to make sure that your equipment stays fresh and nice for everyone to use.

Cleaning Other Pilates Equipment

Okay, but what about the other Pilates equipment? The Cadillac, the Tower, the Chairs, the Barrels, all of these also need proper Pilates equipment maintenance. After each use, you’re going to use the same product that you clean your Reformer with, a nice towel, and wash down anything that was actually touched. That’s a useful thing, at the very least, a daily cleaning schedule, right? More on a weekly or monthly you’re going to want to make sure, again, you’re checking the springs, make sure the springs are healthy. You might even want to move springs around to make sure that they’re being used evenly. When thinking about how to clean Pilates equipment, you’ll also want to consider washing loops, right? So some studios actually have a loop policy. Everyone brings their own loops. That’s really cool. Others don’t. But what you can do, even if you have a sock policy, you’re going to want to still wash those loops. Some can be washed with gentle soap and water. Some can also be tossed in the washing machine in a special bag. Just want to check with the manufacturer of what your loops are, but it’s good to keep them clean, right? Because, well, the ick factor is real, but also it also keeps things running. And he starts to do really nice and keeps things working evenly.

Caring for Your Pilates Mats

How to clean Pilates mats? Now, if you have a Mat, like a Contrology Mat, the same cleaner you’re using for your Cadillacs or Reformer is going to be great for that an easy-to-use a microfiber towel on keeps them nice and clean. If you’re talking about these more fitness-type Mats, obviously, you’re going to have people wipe them down after each use. It’s going to be really helpful, but you’re going to want to deep clean them. One of the best ways to clean Pilates mat naturally is to use mixtures that the manufacturer of your Mats recommends, or you can use one with a combination of soap and vinegar. Kind of kicks the smell out, but you’ll want to make sure you fully dry them out, right? And if you put them outside to dry them out, make sure they’re not in the direct sun; otherwise, it’s going to break them down faster.

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All of this can sound like a lot, and especially if you’re a studio owner, it’s like, Oh my gosh, am I just becoming a professional cleaner? Here’s the deal. At Joe’s studio used to wipe down your own equipment in every studio I’ve ever worked at, part of the workout was cleaning the equipment. So trust that the daily use equipment cleaning can be done by the actual clients, and then the weekly and the monthly, it’s more deeper that you do want to be your teachers or yourself, because that’s where you’re gonna be able to catch things that might need to be repaired or replaced quicker.

Pilates Equipment Storage and Environment Tips

Maintaining your equipment also brings up the topic of storage, because how you store your equipment actually is going to determines how long it lasts. So you’ll want to think about making sure that your Mats can hang, your barrels, your spine correctors can maybe hang on a wall. You also want to keep any piece of equipment that you can out of direct sunlight, so even if you have a beautiful lit room. If you want to make sure that your equipment lasts a long time, you’re gonna want to put a blanket or something over the equipment when the direct sun is on it, because that can damage or weaken the vinyl or the naugahyde that is on there. And you don’t want that, because it’s going to be a bummer when that happens. When you store items after they’ve been cleaned, such as Mats, like gym Mats. I love that they can store on a wall, but if they’ve just been wiped down, you’re going to want to put space between them so that air can get there and dry those Mats out. Otherwise, they get gross. You did all this amazing work, and it doesn’t work out. So, keeping that in mind, if you want some tips or some ideas on how to make sure that your stuff is stored beautifully and accessible. Check out this video we did on storage for your Pilates equipment, props, all that kind of stuff over here.

Final Pilates Equipment Maintenance Reminders

First of all, have a checklist. I know this can be a lot to think about, and often the manufacturer of your equipment sent one when you got it. So if you don’t have that, contact them for a maintenance checklist; it will make things easier. And I want you to keep a log, not only for yourself and for your memory, but also for your warranties and for legal reasons. I promise you it’s going to help. Whether this equipment is stored in your own personal home and you’re the only one using it, or it’s in a studio and lots of people are having a consistent way of keeping your equipment clean, is going to ensure the use of it, and also that you can prevent anything from happening before it happens. I also want to say, just remember those straps, those handles, those springs, they need your attention. They need to be rotated out. They need to be cleaned and used, because those are often, sometimes the first things that are going to go so definitely check that out and set reminders on your phone or in your calendar so that you never forget to do this because there’s a lot going on, and if you can have a consistent way of doing this, it does make it easier to keep up with all of it.

Thanks so much for watching. I love making these videos for you, and I hope that they’re very helpful. You can put any questions or comments below. I read all of them. We go live on Sundays at 9 am Pacific Time, answering your questions. So feel free to get specific in those comments. And if you would like to do Pilates with me, not just learn how to clean your equipment, join us at the OPC YouTube.  Have an amazing day!

By Lesley Logan

Lesley Logan, a 2nd generation certified Pilates teacher, breathwork, habits and mindset coach, is the founder of OnlinePilatesClasses.com, the first free online catalogue of Pilates exercise tutorials, where you can also find weekly Pilates classes and workshops. Teaching Pilates since 2008, she has run multiple studios, has trained hundreds of people to become teachers themselves and has taught thousands of students around the world. When not teaching from her studio in Las Vegas, Lesley she’s hosting her podcast Be It Till You See it or traveling the world leading Pilates retreats. Connect with Lesley on Instagram @lesley.logan or through the contact page on this site.

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ONE FOOT, TWO FOOT

Online Mat & Reformer Pilates Class Descriptions:

We need to pay more attention to our feet... I know one more thing to add to the list. But! When we pay attention to our feet we get more access to our seat! So lets wake up our feet together and explore what new connections we get!

Props Needed: wash cloth and theraband or old leggings for warm up

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We will be working through a flow without a lot of thought and correction. This is a way to evaluate where you are and what you can work on this year! Grab a notebook and if something is not feeling right, let's write it down and see if any of the upcoming classes will help us with that thing or thing(s).

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WANNA BUTT LIFT?

Online Mat & Reformer Pilates Class Descriptions:

This theme will be a focus on what’s needed for inversion exercises. For inversion exercises, your upper back is what you “stand on” so you need your chest and shoulders open with a strong arm/back connection there. Let’s not over-neck it! Then, you need a strong center and thass to work together to get your hips up. It’s not the hips that are over your neck. It’s the hips up so the legs go overhead.

This means even if inversion exercises are not part of your regular practice, that’s ok. Because guess what? It’s more accessible to find connections when you’re right side up, and then the challenge is to maintain those connections when you’re upside down. So, as long as you’re practicing all the connections when you’re right side up, you’re continuing to build yourself up to have enough strength to someday go upside down. And even if you never go upside down, then you’re building yourself up to hold yourself upright, and that’s what you need to live your best life!

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We need to pay more attention to our feet... I know one more thing to add to the list. But! When we pay attention to our feet we get more access to our seat! So lets wake up our feet together and explore what new connections we get!

Props needed:
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Mat: A dowel is helpful on the mat 

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"We go together like Ramma-lamma-lamma-ka-dingity-da-dinga-dong".

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This month - let's review some exercises that may already be in your practice that you may not know how it can help your challenging exercises, or maybe even advanced exercises. Never overestimate the fundamental or foundational exercises because it’s all connected.

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See ya in class,
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Teaser is probably one of the most photographed exercises in Pilates. Which makes people think it's a "peak pose." But, it's anything but! It's simply another layer to your Pilates practice. This week we will acknowledge how each exercise contributes to your ability to do Teaser (someday) and then how Teaser teaches you where to get curious in your practice.

On the Mat we will use light weights for one round of Teaser as they can be helpful for those still adding into their practice.
No props on the Reformer.

See you in class,

xx~LL

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REFORMER EQUIPMENT NEEDED: Your awesome self and a Reformer!

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ROLL WITH ME

Online Mat & Reformer Pilates Class Descriptions:

Its time to focus on the rolling exercises and have fun doing it! If you struggle with rolling there's some gems in here for you. On the Reformer while we won't roll you'll gain insight on how your Reformer supports your rolling mat.

See ya in class,
xx-LL

MAT EQUIPMENT NEEDED: A dowel is helpful on the mat 

>> Wondering what mat I’m using? You can find out more here.

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WANNA BUTT LIFT?

Online Mat & Reformer Pilates Class Descriptions:

This theme will be a focus on what’s needed for inversion exercises. For inversion exercises, your upper back is what you “stand on” so you need your chest and shoulders open with a strong arm/back connection there. Let’s not over-neck it! Then, you need a strong center and thass to work together to get your hips up. It’s not the hips that are over your neck. It’s the hips up so the legs go overhead.

This means even if inversion exercises are not part of your regular practice, that’s ok. Because guess what? It’s more accessible to find connections when you’re right side up, and then the challenge is to maintain those connections when you’re upside down. So, as long as you’re practicing all the connections when you’re right side up, you’re continuing to build yourself up to have enough strength to someday go upside down. And even if you never go upside down, then you’re building yourself up to hold yourself upright, and that’s what you need to live your best life!

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UP, UP, & AWAY

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We are all going to feel like Super Humans after this month!!

Whenever I’m in a hard exercise (for me) where I’m holding myself up with my arms and reaching my legs away I picture myself with super human strength!!! I can do ANYTHING! It makes me smile and helps me stay STRONG.

This month our exercise is Up Stretch and when you think about it - reaching your legs away and staying strong over the carriage may feel a lot like flying!

We’ll be focusing on stabilizing our strong cores while staying equally balanced in our arms and legs. We are giving you some amazing building blocks by merging strength and stretch in all directions. You are going to get a little bit of everything that you can use to connect to your Up Stretch (and even your Roll Up and Knee Stretches Off).

Chair: Please have a foam roller and a balance pad available. We are going to challenge your balance safely.

xx-LL