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Wait until the cleaning cycle is completely finished, the oven is cooled, and the door lock is disengaged to open the oven. Wipe down the inner surfaces of the oven with a damp cloth to complete the cleaning process.  The high temperatures of the pyrolytic cleaning cycle carbonize food matter in the oven until it turns to a light ash, not unlike that from a cigarette or campfire. This makes it easy to sweep out with just a cloth.  For after a steam-clean cycle, simply use a damp cloth to remove the softened and loosened food material from the surfaces of the oven. Clean the inner glass on the oven door, the oven racks, and any other elements with persistent stains using baking soda or your favorite cleaner. You can clean removable items while the self-cleaning cycle is completed.  For an easy way to clean oven racks that must be removed from the oven before a self-clean, soak them in the bathtub with dishwasher detergent or apply baking soda and vinegar to remove built-up stains.  Further clean the inside of the oven door only if the self-clean cycle has not removed all stains from it, and only after it has cooled completely from that cycle. Spot-clean in between self-cleaning cycles on your oven, but don’t use abrasive materials like scrubbing brushes, rough sponges, or steel wool. These and harsh soaps will scratch away the pyrolytic coating, or the special enamel, that make self-cleaning possible.  If you want to clean your oven by hand with cleaner, try a product that’s intended for use with self-cleaning ovens, like Easy Off. Or use another mild cleaner or soap with a soft cloth or sponge. You should plan to use the self-cleaning feature regularly to avoid further need for cleaning. How often you perform this cycle will depend on your oven model, so consult the owner’s manual or manufacturer.

summary: Wipe down the cooled oven. Clean other parts as needed. Avoid hand-cleaning with abrasive material.


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You can select all of them or just a few of them by checking the tick boxes beside each item. From this view, you can also relist items one at a time by clicking “Relist” under the Actions column. Once you’ve selected the items to be relisted, click the Relist button found at the bottom. Your selected listings will be processed and displayed. In the Relist view, you can make minor changes on individual item listings. It’s in a spreadsheet type of view, where you can edit individual cells. Just click on the cell you’d like to edit and make the necessary changes. You can make changes to the following:  Photos “Buy it now” price Starting price Condition Format Duration Category. You can select all of them or just a few of them by checking the tick boxes beside each item. Click “Submit changes” found at the bottom of the page. Review the summary and the associated fees for the listings, if any.  Once you’re satisfied with your changes, click on “Confirm and submit.” A confirmation message will be shown when the processing is done. Click on “Finish.” All the selected previously unsold items are now removed from the Unsold view. They can now be found under the Active Selling list.

summary: Select items to relist. View items to relist. Edit item details. Finalize the items to relist. Relist selected items. Confirm and submit. View relisted items.


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Admit to yourself that you have a condition, but be proud of who you are. You are capable of living a good life.  Realize your strengths and accomplishments throughout your life. Surround yourself with people who see the bright side of every situation. Take initiative by researching solutions and alternatives to dealing with diabetes. Shame and guilt are very common emotions for people diagnosed with diabetes. Instead of pushing these emotion away, start becoming aware of your feelings and how to address them with friends and family. Come to terms that no one is perfect, including yourself. Instead, consider other situations where you have struggled or failed and remember how you manage to overcome each one. Denying your diagnosis by ignoring the problem can be a strong urge that may take hold of you at first. Instead, take time for yourself and relax your mind, allowing you to understand your emotions and thoughts openly and safely.  Meditate on your thoughts and emotions for answers, even if they include sadness or anxiety.  Read a book you’ve always heard your friends talking about. Watch or catch up on shows that can be discussed with your friends and family. If you feel a growing sadness or lack of activities continuing over three weeks, check your insurance company or mental professionals for assistance. If you have been diagnosed with adult onset diabetes, then there is a good chance it is reversible. Consider the reasons you may have been diagnosed. These may include lack of exercise, smoking, and increased weight. Drug addiction and bad eating habits can also be causes of adult onset diabetes. Talk to your doctor about getting the disease under control. Remember to maintain a positive attitude and seek to educate yourself about how to beat the disease. Many people have made lifestyle changes and reversed their diabetic diagnosis as a result.
summary: Accept your diagnosis with diabetes. Focus on your relationships instead of who is to blame. Give yourself a day of relaxation. Reach out to therapists and psychologists when you need help. Keep in mind that diabetes may be reversible.