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alexis smith
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Dish brush for silicone bakeware – won’t damage?


I bake a lot with silicone molds and mats – they’re non-stick but scratches show up easily and then stuff sticks more. Need a very soft brush or set that cleans residue (especially from sugary batters) without leaving marks. Any gentle options that still get into crevices?


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Kristian Bollat
Kristian Bollat
5 days ago

Silicone is surprisingly delicate – stiff bristles ruin the smooth surface fast. I switched to an all-soft set with extra-plush bristles (almost like a makeup brush texture) and flexible heads that bend into corners of muffin tins and loaf pans. The long-handled one reaches deep without forcing it. This set has been gentle yet effective on my silicone gear for over 8 months – no visible scratches and baked-on caramel comes off with a light scrub https://www.amazon.com/dish-brush/dp/B0BTTSCX6T?tag=contractorhub-20 – plus the small brush is perfect for tiny molds. Rinse immediately after use to avoid staining. How often do you deep-clean your silicone pieces?

Cleaning cat hair from laptop bag lining?

My cat sleeps inside my open laptop bag and now the soft lining is full of short hairs. Vacuuming sucks some out but the rest clings. Need something gentle that won’t tear the thin fabric or leave sticky marks.


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Kristian Bollat
Kristian Bollat
5 days ago

 Pet hair in bag linings is annoying because it transfers to everything you put inside. I turn the bag inside out over a trash can and shake hard first. For the hairs that stay I avoid anything rough. Adhesive rollers with good grip work best on soft fabrics like this. I just keep lint rollers for pet hair extra sticky near my desk—one quick roll along the lining and it grabs the fine fur without pulling threads. Takes seconds and keeps my laptop from getting fuzzy when I pack it.

Reliable disposable coffee cups 100 pack for garage hangouts?

Garage is weekend coffee spot for 6–10 friends. Need a disposable coffee cups 100 pack with lids — something that won’t leak when set on oily benches or collapse from heat. 16 oz preferred. Any garage crews found good ones in 100-count?


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Kristian Bollat
Kristian Bollat
6 days ago

Garage crew checking in — thin cups were a mess with tools around. These 16 oz disposable coffee cups 100 pack with lids and sleeves handle it well: lids stay put on workbenches, double-wall keeps them firm, sleeves prevent slips from greasy hands. No leaks or soggy cups even after hours. We buy one box every couple months — quality reliable. Way less hassle than washing. This is what we reorder: disposable coffee cups 100 pack . If space is tight the 12 oz works too.

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