Change your approach to domestic tasks with these tried and true hacks.
11. Regrout bathroom wall tiles

Renewing old grout has always involved long hours with a grout saw.
Simplify the job with a high-speed rotary tool such as a Dremel, available from hardware stores, and you’ll be ready for regrouting in no time.
Dremels and similar tools have specialised attachments with carbide bits that effortlessly chew out old grout.
12. Scratch-free finishing

You need a set of sawhorses with carpeted tops for sanding or working with fine pieces of finished timber.
Just trim some carpet scraps to size and hot-glue them on top of your sawhorses.
Now you can sand confidently without getting unsightly scuff marks on the underside of the piece, and assemble pre-finished work without leaving any marks or scratches.
13. Beautiful curves

A solution is to smear timber adhesive onto the pre-glued side of the edging, position it on the curved part you want to cover, then make it conform using the offcut from the waste side of the curve.
Clamp all three pieces together and wipe off the excess adhesive.
Trim the edging to suit after the adhesive dries.