
THE MAT YOUR KITCHEN ACTUALLY NEEDED
Your dish mat is probably making your dishes dirtier.
Most people don't think about this. You wash everything, set it on the mat to dry, and walk away. But if that mat is damp — and fabric and silicone mats almost always are — you just put clean dishes on a mold surface.
Diatomaceous earth works differently. It pulls moisture in through millions of tiny pores and evaporates it. There's no standing water. No wet spot underneath. No smell after a few days.
The mat is dry before you come back for the next round of dishes.
Use it. Fold it. Forget about it.
When you're done, the mat folds into a compact block and goes in a drawer. Your counter comes back. No bulky rack sitting there all day making the kitchen look like you're mid-chore.
When you need it again, unfold it in two seconds. That's the whole routine.
QUICK ANSWERS ABOUT WHAT IT IS, HOW IT WORKS, AND WHY IT'S DIFFERENT
Everything you want to know
What comes with the PureDry Stone Mat?
What comes with the PureDry Stone Mat?
One foldable diatomaceous earth stone mat, one non-slip backing pad, and one fine-grit sandpaper sheet for restoring the surface if it ever gets scuffed.
What is it actually made of?
What is it actually made of?
Natural diatomaceous earth — a porous mineral material that absorbs water and lets it evaporate fast. No synthetic foam, no fabric, no rubber that holds moisture.
How do I clean it?
How do I clean it?
Rinse it under water and let it air dry upright. For any buildup over time, rub lightly with the included sandpaper. That's it.
Will it crack?
Will it crack?
The foldable design specifically solves the cracking problem that single-piece stone mats have. Each slat is independent, so there's no rigid surface to snap under weight or pressure.
Is it food safe?
Is it food safe?
Yes. Diatomaceous earth is free of heavy metals and chemical additives. It's the same material used in food-grade applications.