How To Make Sure Your Child Is Ready For His Or Her Own Phone
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19 September 2017
Does your young son or daughter continuously ask you if he or she can have a cell phone? You probably are hearing words like But, Mom and Dad, everyone has one! I have to have my own phone! I'll just die if I don't get my own cell phone! Please, please, please! Well, it's actually not true that everyone in your child's group has his or her own phone because your child, for one, doesn't have one!
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How To Care For Your Gold Jewelry?
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17 August 2017
Caring for your jewelry store purchase is absolutely essential if you want your precious pieces to maintain their beauty. Whether you've chosen a gold necklace, bracelet, earrings or another statement piece, keeping the items clean and free from damage will do much more than simply make them look "nice." A well-cared for piece of jewelry lasts longer. This means you can keep the item for a lifetime or hand it down to your children or even your grandchildren someday.
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Caring For Your Home's Mailbox
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26 July 2017
Having a well-maintained mailbox can be essential for ensuring that you get your mail. Also, there are many homeowners associations that require members to maintain their mailboxes, and failing to follow these regulations can lead to the association imposing fines. Depending on the type of mailbox that you own, there are some basic steps that should always be followed.
Brick Housings
If your mailbox has a brick housing around it, you may assume that the masonry will not require care to keep it in good condition.
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Remove Mud And Grease From Suede, Steel Toe Boots And Apply A Protectant To The Fabric
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24 June 2017
If you recently purchased a pair of suede, steel toe boots to wear at the factory that you are employed at and they are caked with mud and grease, the following steps can be used to clean and restore the condition of the boots. When finished, a suede protector can be applied to the suede to preserve its suppleness and prevent the fabric from fading or cracking.
Supplies
rubber gloves plastic sheeting absorbent towels handheld scrub brush degreasing agent white vinegar warm water spray bottle sponges with slightly abrasive surface hair dryer bottle of suede protectant buffing sponges Remove Mud And Eliminate Stains
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