Q: They can toss the jack in any direction. It should land between 20-33 feet (6-10 meters) away from the circle, and it should be at least 3 feet (1 meter) away from any object (like a tree) that might interfere with a player's swing. They should stand in the circle and try to get their boule close to the jack and (preferably) in front of it. The goal of the second team is to end up with their boule closer to the jack. They will either "point" (try to roll their boule close to the jack) or "shoot" (try to hit the opponent's boule away from the jack.)  If the second team succeeds, then they will have the boule that is closest to the jack—they will “have the point.”  The team that does not have the point (that is, the team that does not have the closest boule) must play the next boule, and must keep playing until they have the point or run out of boules.  For example, if Team B tosses a boule and it doesn’t land closer to the jack than Team A's boule, then Team B would have to toss another boule. This would continue until they get a boule closer to the jack than Team A's boule or run out of boules. If a member of Team A tosses a boule and it lands the closest to the jack, then Team A has the point and it would then be Team B’s turn to throw. If Team B then tosses a boule and it lands closer to the jack than Team A's boule, then Team B has gained the point and it is Team A's turn to throw.  This continues until both teams are out of boules.
A: Have a member from the first team stand in the circle and toss the jack. After throwing the jack, have a member of the same team throw the first boule. Have a member from the second team stand in the circle and throw a boule. Change teams when the throwing team gains the point.

Q: You can machine wash some egg crate pads, but some need to be spot cleaned. Check the care label on your egg crate mattress pad to see which method you should use. If you can machine wash your egg crate mattress pad, use a commercial or oversized washer. Agitator washing machines – the type of most home washing machines – will tear the foam on your mattress pad. Use a commercial or oversized washer instead to make sure your pad doesn't rip. If you can’t machine wash your egg crate mattress pad, use the process for spot cleaning memory foam mattress pads explained in this article. You can use your vacuum's soft brush attachment to clean your egg crate mattress pad. Move the brush in circular motions across the pad's surface, paying special attention to the crevices. Once you’ve washed your egg crate mattress pad, lay it flat to allow it to dry. You can also gently roll in and press some of the water out, but don’t squeeze too hard. This can destroy the shape of your mattress pad.
A: Check the care label. Use a commercial or oversized washer. Repeat the spot clean process for foam mattresses. Lay egg crate mattress flat to dry.

Q: You still need surfactants sometimes, but you have better options available to you than sulfates. These include ingredients like coco betaine and lauroamphoacetate, just to name a few. Other options include sodium cocoyl isethionate, cocamidopropyl betaine, disodium cocoamphodiacetate or cocoamphodipropionate or cocamphodipropionate, or ocoamphoacetate. These silicones are okay to use on curly hair, as they won't build up over time; you can use water to wash them out. Pick ones like hydrolyzed wheat protein hydroxypropyl polysiloxane, dimethicone copolyol, or lauryl methicone copolyol.  Also look for silicone names that have "PPG" or "PEG" in front of them. That indicates they're water-soluble. Silicones are used to help detangle your hair, as well as to add shine. If you want to avoid silicones altogether, other ingredients can help with lubrication, too. These ingredients aren't silicone-based. Certain types of chlorides can help, for instance. Try behentrimonium methosulfate, distearyldimonium chloride, behentrimonium chloride, polyquaternium 55, cetrimonium bromide, or dicetyldimonium chloride. Most alcohols are drying, so if you see them on the ingredient list, you may want to avoid that product. Exceptions to this rule are hydrating alcohols, which include cetearyl alcohol, cetyl alcohol, myristyl alcohol, lauryl alcohol, and behenyl alcohol. Hydrating oils will help you tame your curly hair.
A: Opt for better surfactants in place of sulfates. Choose products with water-soluble silicones. Look for other ingredients that replace silicones. Opt for hydrating alcohols over drying ones.

Q: All you'll need is a small disposable glass jar and a tube of clear silicone craft glue. This type of glue stays relatively flexible, no matter how dry it gets. Other types of glue will not work for this method. Leave the glue to set. This should take about 24 hours. Once it has congealed, it should look similar to dried wax. To double-check, touch the glue first. If it's still sticky, wait a while longer.
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Gather your materials. Let the glue dry.