Anyone here use a teak bathmat?

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Anonymous wrote:Diatomaceous earth stone slab dries your feet almost instantly


I've been wondering about these. Is there a weight limit?


I wondered about these too but how would you clean it?

IKEA toftbo bathmats are perfection. No need to look further.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Diatomaceous earth stone slab dries your feet almost instantly


I've been wondering about these. Is there a weight limit?


I wondered about these too but how would you clean it?

IKEA toftbo bathmats are perfection. No need to look further.


YES, this - we have one next to the kitchen sink and once it's stained you can't clean it. We tried soaking in dish soap, doing a baking soda paste, bleach, nothing works because stains sink in.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Diatomaceous earth stone slab dries your feet almost instantly


I've been wondering about these. Is there a weight limit?


I wondered about these too but how would you clean it?

IKEA toftbo bathmats are perfection. No need to look further.


YES, this - we have one next to the kitchen sink and once it's stained you can't clean it. We tried soaking in dish soap, doing a baking soda paste, bleach, nothing works because stains sink in.


I ended up tossing mine because it looked terrible and couldn't be cleaned.
I have a Teak one now. Basically you step on it and water drips through to be cleaned later. Useless but it looks soooo pretty.
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