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Dish Pads / Dish Pad Racks

Discover how to clean and maintain your Dish Pads for long-lasting performance. Follow our easy care tips to keep them fresh and ready for everyday use.

Do I need to clean my Dish Pad before the first use?

Before first use, we recommend removing the silicone cover from the Diomat® panels and run it through the dishwasher (the silicone is dishwasher safe). Rinse the Diomat® panels with warm water. Ensure both the silicone cover and Diomat panels are com

What do I do if there is mold developing on my Dish Pad?

Dorai products are more mold-resistant than soft dish pads or hand towels, but mold can still develop with prolonged saturation, humidity, and exposure to food particles. To prevent mold in humid climates, allow your stone to fully dry between uses.

What is the silicone cover made out of?

The silicone on the Dish Pad is food-grade silicone.

Can I wash the Dish Pad Rack in the dishwasher?

Yes, the Dish Pad Rack is top-rack dishwasher safe. Be sure to remove the silicone cover from the plate holder slots before washing. Allow all parts to dry completely before reassembling.

How do I clean my Dish Pad?

To clean the Dish Pad, carefully remove the silicone cover from the Diomat® panels and run it through the dishwasher (the silicone is dishwasher safe). Clean the Diomat® panels by gently scrubbing with a clean brush and hydrogen peroxide, vinegar, or

Do you offer replacement stones for the Dorai Dish Pad?

Yes, we offer a Dish Pad Stone Replacement Set that includes three diatomaceous earth stone inserts, designed to replace the original stones in your Dorai Dish Pad.

How often should I replace the stones in my Dorai Dish Pad?

Replacement frequency depends on usage. Typically, you should replace the stone inserts every 12–18 months, or when you notice a decrease in absorbency or performance.

Can the replacement stones be used for anything other than the Dorai Dish Pad?

These stones are specifically designed for the Dorai Dish Pad, but the diatomaceous earth material can also be repurposed for other household uses, such as plant drainage or moisture absorption.