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First use Manduka Mat

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  • @knowtrace2368
    @knowtrace23682 жыл бұрын

    I appreciate how you took the time to carefully and thoroughly explain the procedure. I found your exfoliation process made more sense to me than the commercial video - thank you!

  • @quincylewis1976
    @quincylewis19763 жыл бұрын

    Got my new mat today and worked in the salt on my Manduka Pro while watching your video. Thanks Maria and appreciate the energy!

  • @arveewhere
    @arveewhere3 жыл бұрын

    Any update on the grip?

  • @KA-eu9sy
    @KA-eu9sy2 жыл бұрын

    SHould be sea salt. Not any salt

  • @dontask4990

    @dontask4990

    2 жыл бұрын

    The difference between ordinary salt and sea salt is that ordinary salt comes from salt mines and undergoes extensive processing that removes many minerals. Sea salt comes from evaporated seawater, and the two types of salt differ in their components, taste and structure. But all salts have the same function - to dry out and dissolves the materials/the liquid or wax etc,. "To break in a Manduka mat" actually means you need to dissolve the topside of the yoga mat. Manduka choice sea salt because sea salt a little more eco friendly than ordinary salt, but it doesn't mean than sea salt is better to dissolve the topside of the yoga mat. Manduka pro is too expensive, and too much work, it's not worth it.

  • @peterlangcombe7536

    @peterlangcombe7536

    Жыл бұрын

    What if I use Epsom salts?

  • @vitopettito1689

    @vitopettito1689

    5 ай бұрын

    @@dontask4990 For me, the salt was like a one time thing only. After that initial washing and exfoliating I ended up really appreciating the feeling of the urge to constantly use my new mat to break it in. As a beginner it helped motivate me to practice more often because with each use I was breaking it in more and more until grippy.

  • @chowinkle

    @chowinkle

    5 ай бұрын

    Rock salt is coarser and that’s why you use it. Maria is using coarse salt but maybe too much unless she’s reusing it. You’ll need to repeat the process at least 3 times. Also better to leave it 24-48 hours in the sun. Mandukas are absolutely worth it. Last at least 10 years and they have a lifetime guarantee