INPUT ARTICLE: Article: In order to unclog the drain from inside the dishwasher, you need to remove the bottom rack. This way you will be able to access the drain, catch basin, and filter. Always make sure the power is fully disconnected before you begin working on the dishwasher. Using a screwdriver, remove the drain catch and filter that is typically located in the center of the bottom of the dishwasher. You can consult your owner’s manual in order to locate and remove the filter. Once the filter and drain catch have been removed, you should be able to see down the drain. Remove any clogs from the drain using a straightened wire hanger or auger. In order to remove any additional debris, grease, or scum from the drain, you can use a baking soda and vinegar mixture to flush out the drain. Pour 1 tablespoon of baking soda and 2 tablespoons of vinegar down the drain. Alternatively, you could use a commercial drain cleaner, but these can contain harsh chemicals that may remain in your dishwasher for some time. The baking soda and vinegar will help to break up any clogs that may remain in the drain. After 10-15 minutes, pour hot water down the drain to help remove the mixture along with any remaining debris. Once you have unclogged the drain, reconnect the dishwasher and run it on a normal cycle. The dishwasher should now drain properly and water should no longer pool in the bottom of the machine.

SUMMARY: Remove the bottom rack from the dishwasher. Unscrew the drain catch and filters. Use a straightened wire hanger to remove the clog. Pour a baking soda and vinegar mixture down the drain. Let the mixture sit in the dishwasher for 10-15 minutes. Reconnect and run the dishwasher on a normal cycle.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: It is normal for the person to experience swelling, pain, and discomfort following the surgery.  The discomfort is usually mild and can be managed with over-the-counter medication as advised by your doctor.  Be sure your surgeon advises you on the exact products to give your baby or young child to help with any discomfort. The instructions from your surgeon should be clear on the doses as well as the products that are ok to use. Do not use more medication than your doctor advised, and do not use any products other than those your doctor recommended. If your baby is young and you were having trouble with breastfeeding, try to breastfeed soon after the procedure has been performed. The corrective surgery has immediate results. While there may be some swelling and discomfort, infants are often able to begin to breastfeed as soon as the procedure is completed. If your child is old enough, rinsing the mouth with salt water is often recommended. Your surgeon will provide you with specific instructions on how to minimize the risk of infection, and how to use any recommended products in young children. Assist your child with your normal routines of oral hygiene. Normal brushing and rinsing is recommended to keep the mouth area clean and help prevent infection.  Avoid touching the surgical site with the toothbrush, or with fingers, in order to minimize irritation and prevent infection.  If stitches were used, they were most likely dissolvable. In some cases traditional sutures are used which will require a scheduled appointment with the surgeon to have them removed. Your doctor will advise you as to specific foods, if any, your infant or child should avoid for any amount of time. Follow the instructions provided by your doctor. Follow the directions provided by your surgeon in cleaning the mouth area after eating and drinking to prevent infection. Depending on the age of your child, it may have been recommended that you follow-up with speech therapy.  The condition is called being tongue-tied for several reasons including limitations in speaking. Your child may have learned how to make sounds and words in ways that are not normal, in an effort to communicate. Working with a speech therapist can help to correct any speech deficits and assist your child in learning to speak normally. Tongue exercises may be a part of strengthening the ability to speak correctly.
Summary: Expect some swelling and discomfort. Try to breastfeed your baby. Use salt water rinses. Keep the mouth area as clean as possible. Provide foods and beverages as directed. Schedule appointments as recommended by your surgeon.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Gym mirrors come in various sizes but the standard widths are 3 and 4 feet (0.91 and 1.22 m) and the standard heights are 6 and 7 feet (1.8 and 2.1 m). Kits are available that include 1, 2, 3, 5, and 10 mirrors. Keep in mind that you’ll need a little space on the top of the mirror to install the mirror clips. If you want to have the mirrors reach down to floor level, be sure to check for electrical outlets. Most outlets are 18 to 24 inches (46 to 61 cm) off the floor. You will still be able to see your full body from 2 to 3 feet (0.61 to 0.91 m) back if you hang your gym mirror to accommodate outlets. Now that you know where you would like to put your gym mirror, you know what size you need. You can call and place an order with a mirror and glass company.  Many companies offer to install the mirror for you, sometimes for free and sometimes for a fee. Inquire about this option, especially if you have multiple mirrors to install or the installation is for a professional gym rather than a home gym. Choose mirrors that are at least 1⁄4 inch (0.64 cm) thick. Thin glass shatters easily and is dangerous in a gym setting.  If you have some extra money in your budget, consider glass-less gym mirrors. They are just as reflective but are nearly shatter proof. If you have purchased a brand-new gym mirror, it will come with the necessary hardware for installation. If you have a used gym mirror that didn’t come with any hardware, you will need:  A J bar and anchor screws to hang it. A J bar (sometimes called a J channel) is what the bottom edge of the mirror will be placed in for support. If you are hanging multiple gym mirrors side by side, your J bar can be the length of all of the mirrors combined. 2  mirror clips for the top edge of each mirror and two anchor screws to install them. Mirror glue. Make sure to use glue specific for mirrors, since other types of glue can damage the silver lining on the back of the mirror. These mirrors are large and awkward to carry and hold. Count on needing help. Scheduling ahead of time will make it stress-free for both of you. Provide your friend with work gloves and ask them to wear close-toed shoes. Use cleaning wipes, rubbing alcohol, or warm soapy water. Wipe the wall and allow it to dry before installation. This will help ensure that the mirror glue will bond strongly to the wall. Place the cardboard up against the wall to protect the wall from the edges of the mirror when you prop it up.  Put the Styrofoam padding from the packaging down on the floor in front of the cardboard to protect the floor. Consider wearing work gloves when you are lifting the mirror and wear close-toed shoes to protect your feet.

SUMMARY:
Determine where you want to hang your mirror. Purchase your gym mirror if you haven't already. Use a J bar, mirror clips, and mirror glue for your installation. Schedule an installation time with an able-bodied friend. Clean the entire wall space that will be covered by the mirror. Unpackage the mirror on the floor near where you will be hanging it.