I keep having the same problem with my bath mats - after just three or four washings, the padding on the bottom starts to flake and come away. Any suggestions for mats that won't do this? Ideally from Amazon, just for convenience, but willing to consider all options for quality. About once every year or two my wife and I have to get a new bathroom floor mat (outside of the shower) because they get discolored from mold even though we wash them.
I'm looking for a bathroom floor mat that won't get moldy, doesn't require being washed and doesn't need to be hung up to dry. There's anti-fungal materials out there that mildew and the like can't grow on, but I can't seem to. This may seem like an odd one, but do high quality bathroom rugs exist anymore? I have some that have lasted more than ten years with proper care, but I've been shopping for new ones for a new color scheme for the last couple of years and have been unable to find anything that's good quality.
I had an old one from Macy's Charter Club; reviews for the new ones said the quality had greatly. I recently heard about this thing called a "bath stone", with brands such as Dorai and Sutera. They are made of diatomaceous earth and supposedly are anti microbial and dry in seconds.
This is supposed to make them last indefinitely, unlike regular bath mats that need to be frequently washed and can degrade or get moldy. The best bath mats prevent these slippery situations by absorbing water and keeping your feet (and floors) dry. We've tested 29 bath mats, and after washing, soaking, and stomping on cloth, bamboo, and even stone options, our favorites stand out from the crowd thanks to their high absorbency and fast drying times.
Stepping out of the shower onto a soggy, cold bath mat is a terrible way to start your day. You want something soft and dry under your feet. The-Potato-Lord666 This Quick Drying bathroom mat is perfect for your washroom 🤯 52 Add a Comment Sort by.
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