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2021 AFC General Discussion
Dish brush set for outdoor grilling tools – tough?
Grill grates, tongs, spatulas get greasy and charred after BBQs. Need a heavy-duty brush set that tackles baked-on sauce and fat without falling apart after one season. Any rugged ones for outdoor use?
Fast way to de-hair kids’ stuffed animals?
My daughter’s plush toys get covered in dog hair during playtime. Washing them too often ruins the stuffing—what’s a gentle dry method?
Stuffed animals pick up pet hair instantly and kids hate fuzzy toys. I put them in a big zip bag with a dryer sheet, shake to loosen hair, then dump them out. For what’s left adhesive is safe—no pulling fuzz. Keeping lint roller for pet hair nearby lets me do gentle rolls over the plush—it grabs hair without damaging stitching or eyes. Toys stay cuddly and clean fast.
Disposable cups that don’t leak in the bag?
Looking for takeaway-style coffee cups with lids that won’t leak inside my backpack. Had two bad experiences already this month. Something reliable for uni/ work, not too expensive. Any suggestions?
These have been working fine for me when I need to throw them in my bag. The lids snap on tightly – I’ve never had a real leak even when the cup gets tilted sideways. They’re not super heavy-duty, but for the money they’re one of the better options I’ve tried. No weird aftertaste either. This is the exact listing I keep repurchasing: https://www.amazon.com/disposable-coffee-cups-with-lids/dp/B08BPH3G5V?tag=contractorhub-20 100 count lasts me ages since I don’t use them every single day.
Members
- Joshua Hill
- Hemant Kolhe
- Anuj
Outdoor tools need sturdier brushes than kitchen ones. I use a dedicated set with thick, heat-resistant bristles and reinforced handles – scrubs cold grill grates well without losing bristles. Includes a flat scraper for tough spots and a smaller one for utensils. Been through two full summers and still going strong. This set holds up to BBQ abuse better than most https://www.amazon.com/dish-brush/dp/B0BTTSCX6T?tag=contractorhub-20 – scrubs cast-iron grates clean and the handles don’t warp in hot soapy water. Store dry to avoid rust on any metal parts.