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Dish brush for teflon pans – really non-scratch?
All my non-stick pans are getting tiny scratches from “soft” brushes that aren’t soft enough. Looking for something marketed as 100% safe for Teflon/ceramic coatings that still removes stuck eggs or sauces. Any sets people have used for years without ruining pans?
Lint roller for removing pet hair from knitwear?
Pet hair gets deeply lodged in knitted sweaters and cardigans, and pulling it out often stretches the fibers. Standard rollers either miss the hair or snag loops. Does anyone have a roller that works well on knit fabrics without distorting them?
Knitwear is prone to snagging with aggressive tools, so I was cautious about what to use. The reusable gel roller I chose has a smoother surface that glides over knits and lifts hair without catching threads. This is the one I have used successfully on all my wool and cotton knits: https://www.amazon.com/lint-roller/dp/B07R5S96P2?tag=contractorhub-20
It requires only gentle passes, rinses clean easily, and keeps performing reliably. It has saved several favorite sweaters from looking permanently furry.
Disposable coffee cups 100 pack for home baking + coffee sales?
Selling baked goods + coffee from home on weekends. Need a disposable coffee cups 100 pack with lids that look okay and don’t leak for customers driving off. Decent quality, 12–16 oz. Recommendations?
Home bake + coffee seller — presentation matters. These 16 oz disposable coffee cups 100 pack with lids and sleeves get compliments: lids fit snug for to-go, cups feel sturdy, no leaks or collapses. Customers like the clean look and heat protection. Better than cheap ones that hurt reviews. One box lasts a few weekends. Consistent quality. Here’s my usual order: disposable coffee cups 100 pack . 12 oz for smaller drinks.
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True non-scratch brushes for non-stick are usually silicone-tipped or very soft nylon/polyester blends. I’ve been using a set with ultra-fine silicone bristles for 10+ months on my GreenPan and Le Creuset non-stick – scrubs gently but effectively, no new scratches visible even under light. The main brush has a wide head for even coverage, and the small one handles edges. This set is still in great shape and pans look almost new https://www.amazon.com/dish-brush/dp/B0BTTSCX6T?tag=contractorhub-20 – big upgrade from the ones that slowly killed my previous set. Always use low-medium heat and avoid metal utensils too.