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Joshua Hill
Joshua Hill

Lint roller that works after washing clothes?


Even after washing, some pet hair remains stuck to fabrics, especially fleece and towels. Re-washing is not always practical. Has anyone found a roller that can pick up leftover hair post-laundry without damaging the material?


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Mickey Pearson
Mickey Pearson
3 days ago

Post-wash pet hair is stubborn because it gets pressed into fibers during the cycle. A reusable gel roller does a good job of lifting what survives the wash without excessive force. The model I keep near the laundry area is this Amazon one: https://www.amazon.com/lint-roller/dp/B07R5S96P2?tag=contractorhub-20


It works quickly on fleece, towels, and hoodies, rinses clean afterward, and prevents me from having to re-wash items just to remove lingering fur.

Mickey Pearson
Mickey Pearson
4 days ago · joined the group.
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Joshua Hill
Joshua Hill

Splatter screen — game changer or gimmick?


I keep seeing people recommend splatter screens but I’ve never owned one. Is it really worth the money or do you just end up wiping it down more than the stove? Mainly cook eggs, sausage, sometimes popcorn chicken. Curious if it’s helpful for that kind of cooking or only for serious deep-frying.


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Mickey Pearson
Mickey Pearson
4 days ago

It’s not a gimmick if you fry anything regularly. Eggs and sausage create surprisingly much splatter especially when the pan is hot. I used to have little dots of grease all over the counter and stove knobs. A good screen catches probably 80–90% of it. I’ve been using this fairly basic but solid one https://www.amazon.com/splatter-screen-for-frying-pan/dp/B0DSWPHZ6K?tag=contractorhub-20 for almost a year. Handle stays cool, it fits 10–12 inch pans nicely, and cleanup is quick if you rinse it right away. Way less mess overall, I wish I bought one sooner.

Traditional Tent
Traditional Tent
10 days ago · joined the group.
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