In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: While there are some hybrid stains, most people buy either water-based or oil-based stains. Water-based stains are non-toxic and easy to clean, but can cause some streaking if you're not careful. Oil-based stains are easier to apply evenly but produce stronger fumes and can be tough to clean. If the piece of furniture can easily be moved outside, to the garage, or to another easy-to-clean area, go with oil-based stains. You want something absorbent but soft. Foam brushes, especially those with a pointed edge to get in the corners, are your best bet. Clean, soft rags and towels will work as well, though they will be permanently colored by the stain. Make sure that is well mixed, following the instructions on the can. Be sure to keep the top as well, as you can close up the stain and save it for another project if there is any left. Find a hard-to-see area and apply a little stain in an square. Make sure it doesn't drip, then wipe it off after 4-5 minutes and check the color. Keep an exact measurement of the time you let it sit for. How does this stain work with the wood's natural color?  If you want the finished piece to be darker than this test area, you'll need to leave the stain on longer before wiping it off. If you want the finished piece to be lighter you'll have to wipe the stain off faster than you did for the test area. As wood absorbs moisture, it slightly expands. By getting the surface damp and then sanding down the small burrs or bumps that rise up, you better prepare the wood for your water-based stain. While optional, this step can even help with oil-based stains. It will result in a smoother finished surface. Use your rag, sponge, or brush to apply a thin, even layer of stain over the entire piece. Work slowly, only keeping a little stain on the brush at any one time to prevent dripping or pooling. It should be thin enough that the stain isn't running, just sitting on the furniture. You can apply the stain any way you want, but your last pass of the brush or rag should be along the direction of the grains. This ensures a beautiful, non-streaky final finish. Remember -- the longer you leave it on, the darker the color will be. While you can choose your timing based on your own desires, make sure that it doesn't dry on the wood. If it is starting to dry, wipe it off immediately -- you can also apply a second coat later on if  you desire a darker color. Check the stain's instructions to see if you need to wait even longer, though most stains will be dry within half a day or less. Try to place the wood in a well-ventilated area to speed up the process and prevent fumes from collecting.
Summary: Choose a water or oil based stain, depending on your desired finish. Get a clean paint brush, sponge, or foam brush. Open and stir the stain thoroughly. Test your stain in an inconspicuous area to ensure it looks good. Wipe the furniture with a damp cloth, then sand with 220 grit paper if using a water-based stain. Apply the stain in a thin, even coat. Make a final pass over the stain in the direction of the wood grain. Wipe the stain off with a clean cloth after it has soaked for your desired time. Let the wood dry for 6-8 hours.

It’s the blue folder icon with a white cloud inside. You should find it in the app drawer.  The home screen of the app will appear. It’s in the left column, toward the bottom of the screen. Several network options will appear. It’s near the top of the list. It’s near the bottom of the screen. ES File Explorer will scan the network for devices. Computers are listed by IP address.  The contents of the folder will appear in ES File Explorer.
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One-sentence summary -- Connect to the same Wi-Fi network as the shared Windows folder. Open ES File Explorer. Scroll from left to right to move through the welcome pages. Tap START NOW. Tap Network. Tap LAN. Tap Scan. Tap the computer where the shared folder is stored. Log in to the computer if prompted. Tap the folder you want to access.

Q: Although not nearly as common as the versions above, some chefs use the term "drawn butter" as a synonym for beurre monte. This is melted butter in the form of an emulsion, meaning the milk solids and liquids are distributed evenly instead of separated. This is an excellent sauce to use when poaching lobster or pan-roasting meat.
A: Learn about beurre monte.

Article: Make pages on Facebook, Instagram, and other social media sites for your t-shirt business. This is a free marketing tool that can spread the word to family, friends, and acquaintances that you have a business. Post updates on and photos of your t-shirts regularly to get and keep the interest of potential buyers. once business picks up. Many of the most successful online t-shirt sellers have profited immensely from advertising on Facebook. While it can cost quite a bit of money, it may make you a lot more if you're already selling a lot of shirts. Invest in Facebook ads so that people who don't know you or your business see your t-shirts while they're scrolling through their news feeds. To make an ad on Facebook, go to https://www.facebook.com/business/products/ads and click on “Create an Ad.” In addition to online advertising, you can spread the word about your t-shirts out in your community. Put up flyers around town and/or hand out business cards to advertise your business locally and share it with others face-to-face.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Make social media accounts for your t-shirt business. Pay for Facebook ads Spread the word locally with business cards and flyers.

Problem: Article: Usually, you will get a drain after surgery to suction off fluid. Some doctors prefer to remove it at a specified time, such as 2 days after surgery. However, it can reduce how much drainage you have overall if your doctor waits until your drainage levels drop below 20 milliliters (0.68  fl oz) per 24-hour period before removing the drain. That means you may need to wear it home instead of having it come out in the hospital. However, if your doctor gives you a choice, it can be the better option. Your body needs time to recover, which means no cleaning, gardening, or even dog-walking while you're recovering. You should wait until at least 3 days after your drain has been removed to resume normal activities. Otherwise, you risk increasing the amount of drainage from your mastectomy. Also, skip exercising and anything that requires you to lift your arm more than 90 degrees. While some studies have shown complete immobilization to be helpful, more doctors agree that just delaying shoulder exercises can be beneficial. It may reduce the overall drainage you experience. Talk to your doctor about this option. Usually, you perform shoulder exercises after surgery to increase mobility. Sitting up straight may seem like strange advice after surgery. However, slouching or hunching over can actually delay your recovery, which means more drainage overall.
Summary:
Wait to remove the drain. Rest your arm and body until 3 days after your drain is removed. Ask about delayed shoulder therapy. Work on your posture.