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CheckoutCare for sadhu boards
Sadhu boards are not just tools for physical and spiritual practices, but also items that require proper care to ensure their durability and maintain their aesthetic appeal. Following simple recommendations will allow you to enjoy practicing on your boards for many years.
Cleaning the boards after each practice
Regular cleaning is the primary step in maintaining your board. After each practice, it's important to remove dust and dirt particles that may accumulate on the surface. A brush with long, soft bristles is ideal for this, as it effectively cleans the board without damaging the surface. If any dirt remains on the board, wipe it down with a damp sponge to keep it clean and prevent dirt build-up, which can negatively affect the material.
Disinfection and protection against microbes
Since the Sadhu board comes into contact with bare skin, it is important to keep it hygienic. For this, use antiseptics such as chlorhexidine or other alcohol-free solutions. Alcohol-based antiseptics can damage the board's surface or change its color. Regular disinfection will help prevent the growth of microbes and mold on the board, especially if you practice in conditions of high humidity.
Protection against moisture
Moisture is one of the main destructive factors for wooden products. To avoid damaging the board, never allow water to penetrate the board, and do not stand on it with wet feet. Water can cause deformation, delamination of the plywood and wood layers, and create favorable conditions for mold growth. If the board gets wet accidentally, dry it immediately with a dry cloth and leave it in fresh air or in a dry, well-ventilated area until it is completely dry.
Drying and storing the board
After each practice and cleaning, the board should be thoroughly dried. This prevents moisture from accumulating in the wood, which can lead to deformation. Store the board in a room with a normal temperature and a relative humidity of no more than 60%. Place the board at least one meter away from heating appliances to avoid overdrying and cracking the wood.
Protecting the decorative coating
Sadhu boards often have a decorative coating that adds to their attractive appearance. To preserve this layer during practice, place the board on a clean and smooth surface. You can place a mat made of rubber or fabric under the board to protect the underside from scratches and wear.
Impact of a maritime climate
Regions adjacent to seas and oceans have rather humid air with high levels of salts and chlorine ions. This causes premature corrosion of metals. In such regions, the lifespan of boards with zinc-coated steel nails is relatively short. It is advisable to protect such boards from moist sea air.
Using a case for transport and storage
A case for your board is an excellent accessory that helps keep it in perfect condition during transport and storage. The case protects the board from dust, scratches, and mechanical damage, and also makes it easier to carry.
Conclusion
Caring for a Sadhu board does not require much effort, but these simple steps will allow you to keep it in excellent condition for many years. Remember that your boards are tools that require attention and care, so you can focus on your practice and reach new heights in your spiritual development.
