Amazon Link - amzn.to/46rjkvP Stone Bath Mat Diatomaceous Earth Stone Diatomite Stone Mat Chapters 00:00 - Intro 00:30 - Unboxing 03:25 - Close Up View 04:15 - Water Test 11:45 - Shower Test 14:14 - Warped Mat
@@susanstadler3147 It is a bout saturation and the dispersion of the water. Using a cup like that saturates the area more then it would stepping out of a shower so the test isn't a 1/1 comparison. If someone is drizzling like those pours then they should probably be turning the shower off before they exit it.
This product works well for its intended use, that is absorbing a few tablespoons of water uniformly spread over its surface as you step out of your shower or bathtub. if you stretch its limits pouring a lot of water on a single spot, of course it's going to perform poorly.
I used to work at a high end Linen and bath store called Scandia. The reason your bath mats get a lot of lint is because they are probably not the best quality. My sheets, towels and bath mats have lasted 15 years and still going strong. No lint. The European linens are made very well. Mine are from Habidecor. I also just was visiting a friend who had the diatomaceous rug and it worked great but it was the more expensive brand. I guess you get what you pay for is true.
Don't know how I ended up looking this video or why, but there are some tips from another brand (moonstone). If it's bent then place upside down for a while to regain the flat shape. Now for the chipped part you have to remember that it's like compressed sandstone so it's not durable for hits and bangs
can you elaborate? mine only mentioned sanding occasionally as a refresher, although the 9yr M i live with flat refuses to drip off for a moment before hopping out so i probably need to increase the frequency of that one detail. i think mine warped and then i accidently broke a corner off, surprisingly easily when i tossed it and it bumped a thing so, bummer me. i'm not like this guy above and think it's cardboard, i think this guy doesn't actually know what he's talking about. the very nature of the base material makes it obvious that it is compressed material, anyway, i can find zero info on it repairing it beyond the sanding. sorry to jabber, one too many redbull vodkas earlier tonight. contemplating creating my first video ever on warp repair and gluing the corner together, or giving up and taking a saw and sander to the corners. stay tuned for that video before christmas
I literally got mine for $20 from Marshalls .. going on a year now and it’s great.. stepping out the shower isn’t the same as pouring a cup water on a mat and it’s not on a leveled floor either … this isn’t a good nor fair review
They are not only stone. It’s a composite material including algae. You need to do better research and read to find out what it is you’re getting. That brand is obviously knockoff crap. So you can’t be disappointed in its performance certainly if you didn’t buy stone, that’s like saying I’m really disappointed in the performance of this motorcycle and all you did was buy a bicycle. Research brother! Better luck next time