Annie Sloan wax is meant to give an extra sheen to furniture that has already been painted with chalk paint. Read through the painting instructions and apply several coats to your furniture before you begin waxing it. Aim for even coverage when using your chalk paint. Thin, level coats will make applying the wax easier. Scoop the wax onto a knife and put it on a paper plate. This will give you open access to the wax while you're using it and allow you to mix it with other products as needed. Although you can keep the wax in its packaging, you may not be able to mix the amount you need with mineral spirits. Mineral spirits are a type of paint thinner that can help make the wax more pliable. The ratio of wax to mineral spirits should be about 9:1. Add a small amount of mineral spirits to your wax and mix it in with your knife if is difficult to spread. When working with mineral spirits, read the label carefully and take all safety precautions that are directed on the label. The wax should lightly coat the tip of your brush. If you do not have a wax brush, you can use a lint-free cloth as an alternative. Wax brushes, however, will provide more even coats. Wax brushes can be purchased at most craft or hardware stores.
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One-sentence summary -- Allow the chalk paint to dry before applying the wax. Smear the wax onto a paper plate. Mix your wax with mineral spirits if it is hard to work with. Dab a wax brush into the wax.

Q: When there is a good chance that your area will be affected by a tsunami, your local authorities will likely issue a warning to alert residents. They'll also tell you if you have to evacuate based on where your home or school is located. It's important to follow those instructions carefully and as quickly as possible. Because you've practiced your evacuation route with your family, you should know exactly where to go and how to get there.  Official tsunami warnings and evacuation orders are usually shared via TV or radio news. You can also find information on the internet. If you're away from home at the beach or other low-lying areas when a tsunami warning is issued, move inland immediately. If possible, run uphill so you reach higher ground where the waves can't reach you. Don't ever stay to watch a tsunami. If you're close enough to see a wave, you're probably close to run away from it. If you can't escape to higher ground quickly enough, the best option is to climb to the roof of a tall, sturdy building or a tree. Trees can be uprooted during a tsunami, though, so be sure to choose one that is large and strong. When you're evacuating, you must make sure that you've accounted for all of the family members who live with you, including your parents, siblings, and grandparents. However, make sure that you find all of your pets as well. If a situation is dangerous for you, it's dangerous for your animals—and they usually don't have the means to protect themselves. To avoid losing your pets during an evacuation or tsunami situation, keep animals on leashes or in carriers. Even if your home is in an area that's not vulnerable to the tsunami, make sure to watch them so they don't wander off. If you live in a coastal area, you may actually feel the earthquakes that cause the waves. It's extremely easy to get injured in an earthquake, so if you feel the ground shaking for more than 20 seconds, drop to the ground and take cover under a desk or table, making sure to hold on tightly. As soon as the shaking stops, round up your family and evacuate as quickly as possible. The earthquake is usually a sign that a tsunami is only a few minutes away. A tsunami can cause destruction to buildings, power lines, and other items. Make sure to avoid buildings from which heavy objects might fall or large trees that may be uprooted or lose branches. Don't go near downed power lines either because they may be live and you could electrocute yourself. Bridges can become unstable during the earthquakes that accompany tsunamis, so take care if you need to cross any when you're evacuating.
A: Pay attention to official evacuation orders. Remember your pets. Protect yourself from an earthquake. Avoid hazards as you evacuate.

Article: You don't want to use a round brush to detangle. It's better to start with mostly detangled hair. Add extra conditioner to your hair, a small dollop, and then work up from the bottom with a wide-tooth comb, working out the tangles as you go. Rinse the conditioner out when you're done. To blow dry it properly, you need to go section by section with the blow dryer. The best way to approach this task is to isolate an area by clipping back the rest of your hair with darby clips. Section off your bangs separately. Divide your hair into 4 main sections. Divide down the middle from nose to the back of your head first, then divide each side into 2 sections, using your ears s dividers.
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Brush your hair in the shower with a wide-tooth comb. Divide the hair into sections.

Article: Unbolt the old flange and place the new flange over the hole. Next, drive in any mounting bolts through the flange and into the floor. Wax rings come either plain or with a funneled inside edge. If the flange is not tight on the floor it may be necessary to remove the wax ring and try again. Tighten or replace the flange screws if necessary This step is tricky and may take several tries. Shimmy the toilet form side to side much like you did to remove the old toilet (see above). Be sure not to over-tighten these bolts too much or tank will crack.  Tighten one side a bit, and then move on to the other side. In other words, tighten simultaneously as much as possible. Over-tightening can result in a cracked bowl. Get the right balance between sealed and too-tight.  Tighten the basin bolts by hand. Do not over-tighten.
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Replace the old flange around the drain opening with a new one. Fit a new wax ring around the bottom of the toilet bowl, just around its drainage hole. Ensure flange is tight to floor. Lift and place the toilet bowl over the anchor bolts protruding from the floor. Once the anchor bolts fit snugly inside the floor bolt openings, rock the bowl from side to side in order to create a seal on the toilet drainage hole. Insert the bolts through the tank and base, then tighten lightly by hand. Insert shims or other spacers underneath the toilet to make it level. Tighten the floor bolts gradually with an adjustable wrench until secure. Install the decorative caps over the floor bolts. Carefully fit the basin over the bowl, making sure the basin bolts fit inside the bowl. Reconnect the water line and turn on the water supply. Caulk around the base of the toilet to ensure a good seal.