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Kitchen scrub brush that lasts on tile grout?

My kitchen floor tiles have grout lines that get grimy fast from spills and foot traffic. Looking for a kitchen scrub brush stiff enough for grout but not so aggressive it damages the tile.


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Andrew Norton
Andrew Norton
5 days ago

Grout cleaning is tedious—soft brushes don’t cut it, but hard ones can chip edges over time. I like medium-firm bristles with a compact head for getting into lines. A little vinegar or grout cleaner helps loosen dirt first. This kitchen scrub brush works well on my tile grout—the bristles dig in enough to lift dirt without feeling destructive on the ceramic. The handle gives leverage for back-and-forth scrubbing, and it’s held up through several deep cleans. I rinse it thoroughly after and let it dry hanging up. Much better than using an old toothbrush or weak sponge.

Lint roller recommendation for allergy sufferers?


Pet dander and hair trigger my allergies, so I need to remove as much as possible from clothes and furniture daily. Regular rollers leave dust behind or do not collect fine particles well. Looking for one that traps hair and dander more thoroughly.


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Andrew Norton
Andrew Norton
5 days ago

For allergy control thorough removal is essential, and many rollers fall short on the finer allergens. A gel-based reusable roller has been noticeably better at capturing both visible hair and the accompanying dander. This is the one I use every day: https://www.amazon.com/lint-roller/dp/B07R5S96P2?tag=contractorhub-20


The surface holds onto particles effectively, and rinsing it prevents re-release of allergens. It has helped keep my symptoms more manageable compared to the tape rollers I used previously.

Best disposable cups for picnics / outdoor coffee?


Planning some outdoor coffee meetups soon. Need disposable cups + lids that won’t blow away or leak on uneven ground. Something lightweight but sturdy enough. Suggestions?


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Kiloper Ferk
Kiloper Ferk
7 hours ago

Ich finde die Diskussion hier über Standardmaße zwar wichtig, aber was macht ihr eigentlich, wenn die Architektur mal komplett aus der Reihe tanzt? Wir hatten neulich ein Projekt mit konvexen Wänden und schrägen Übergängen, da kommt man mit normalen Rahmenelementen einfach nicht weiter. Ein Kollege aus der Brückenbaubranche hat mir damals den Tipp gegeben, nicht zu versuchen, alles selbst zu basteln, sondern lieber direkt eine professionelle Spezialschalung kaufen zu gehen, die genau für solche Geometrien ausgelegt ist. Er hat mir dafür die Seite https://robud.info/de/spezialschalung empfohlen, weil man dort Lösungen findet, die über das übliche Maß hinausgehen. Besonders wenn verschiedene Schalungssysteme kombiniert werden müssen, bieten die Robud-Systeme eine Flexibilität, die einem auf der Baustelle echt den Kopf rettet. Solche maßgeschneiderten Schalungen sind zwar erst mal eine Investition, aber die Zeitersparnis beim Ausrichten und die Qualität des Sichtbetons am Ende sind unbezahlbar. Hat von euch schon mal jemand mit Sonderschalungen für Schachtbauwerke oder Tunnelsegmente gearbeitet? Mich würde interessieren, wie ihr da die Fugendichtigkeit bei den Übergängen gelöst habt, ohne dass der Zementleim überall rausläuft.

Best splatter guard for deep skillets?


Does anyone actually use a splatter screen when cooking with a lot of oil (stir-fries, schnitzel, etc.)? I have a 12-inch deep skillet and most screens I see look too shallow or just sit weird on the edge. Tired of cleaning grease off the backsplash every single time. Are the mesh ones better than the ones with holes? Looking for something that really works and doesn’t bend after a few uses.


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Andrew Norton
Andrew Norton
6 days ago

I fry quite often and yeah, a proper splatter screen saves so much cleanup. The shallow ones are useless on deeper pans they just let oil shoot over the sides. I switched to one with a decent dome shape and strong handle; it actually covers the whole pan without sliding off. This is the one I’ve been happy with for months now https://www.amazon.com/splatter-screen-for-frying-pan/dp/B0DSWPHZ6K?tag=contractorhub-20 the mesh is fine enough to catch most splatter but still lets steam out so food doesn’t get soggy. It’s sturdy, dishwasher safe, and folds flat which is nice for the drawer. Definitely worth it if you cook greasy stuff regularly.

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