Article: You should use white vinegar and distilled or filtered water, if it is available to you. Turn the iron on steam and iron a thick piece of cotton cloth for five minutes. Dump the vinegar solution from the reservoir and clean off the soleplate with a clean towel. Be sure to check your owner’s manual to be sure that your iron can tolerate vinegar in the reservoir. If there is something sticky on the bottom of your iron, turn the heat on the iron all the way up and turn the steam off. Run the hot iron over a piece of newspaper until it is clean. If it is still sticky after this, you can sprinkle a bit of salt on the newspaper and repeat the process. This should take care of any sticky substances.
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Fill the iron's reservoir. Clean a sticky iron with newspaper.
Article: Too little saliva makes your mouth vulnerable to tooth decay. Take the following steps to prevent more serious and painful oral problems:   Floss and brush your teeth with recommended techniques, twice a day. Consider a daily rinse and spit with fluoride mouthwash. Avoid mouthwashes that contain alcohol, which can dry out the mouth. Without saliva, the soft tissues of your mouth are at risk for pain and damage. Keep them moist and healthy:  If brushing your teeth hurts, use a soft-bristled brush and replace toothpaste with 1 tsp (5 mL) salt stirred in 4 cups (1 L) water.  Look for over-the-counter mouthwashes and moisturizing gels designed to treat dry mouth, such as glycerin. Ask your doctor or dentist for recommendations. . Use moisturizing lip balm, preferably from a pot and not a waxy tube. Avoid balms that contain eucalyptus, menthol, camphor, phenol, or alcohol, as these may cause drying in the long run irritating the mucosa. A checkup every six months is recommended to keep your teeth clean and catch problems early. A dentist can also give you more advice on how to deal with your condition. Before any dental work begins, ask your dentist to make your experience more comfortable:  Ask to have control over the suction device, so you only use it when you need it. Ask your dentist to spray a little water on your tongue during each rinse. Arrange a hand signal in advance, so you can let your dentist know when you need a hydration break. Damaged salivary glands can cause pain if mucus or small calculi (tiny rocks) blocks the area around them. Try massaging the area just below your earlobes, then over the top jawbone area. A warm pack may help as well. This could be a sign of a serious condition, such as Sjögren's Syndrome. Visit a doctor.
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Take care of your teeth. Be gentle when brushing your gums. Treat dry lips Visit the dentist. Treat pain around your ears.
Article: Preheat your oven to 320°F (160°C). Spread the hazelnuts out on a baking sheet and bake them for 15 to 20 minutes, until golden brown. Remove the nuts from the oven and let them cool for 10 minutes. Transfer the nuts to a food processor and pulse them a few times. You want the hazelnuts to be in pea-sized chunks. If you don’t have a food processor, place the nuts in a clean tea towel or sealable plastic bag and roll over them with a rolling pin. Combine the sugar, honey, and water in a saucepan. Bring them to a boil over medium heat. Add the nuts and boil the mixture for another five minutes, stirring regularly. Reduce the heat to medium¬-low and continue cooking for another five to 10 minutes, until the mixture reduces to about two-thirds of its original quantity. Remove the pan from the heat and allow the syrup to cool to room temperature, about an hour. When it’s cool enough to bottle, strain the mixture through a fine-mesh strainer. Transfer the syrup to a bottle and store in the refrigerator.
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Roast the hazelnuts. Crush the nuts. Make the syrup. Cool and strain the syrup.