In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: This will evaluate if you can remove some or most of it. Touch-up paint that can be removed with a fingernail is generally not well applied, although it will make it that much easier to remove from the vehicle. If the paint is loose on the car door but too firm to remove using only your fingernail, try to get it off with a toothpick. Slide the tip of the toothpick under one edge of the touch-up paint, and pry the paint upwards. Keep going until you’ve removed as much of the paint as possible. If the touch-up paint is loose enough, or if it was applied recently, you may be able to remove all of it using a toothpick. When using your fingernail or a toothpick to scrape touch-up paint from the car door, do not scrape it too hard. If you do, you might scrape off some of the car’s original paint and make the blemish worse. If the touch-up paint doesn’t come off easily with your fingernail or a toothpick, move on to more rigorous removal methods.
Summary: Scrape the car touch-up paint gently with your fingernail. Pry the paint off using a toothpick. Apply only gentle pressure when scraping paint off.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Blinking gives your eyes a brief rest and moisturizes them so they don’t dry out. Take 2 minutes and blink once every 30 seconds, making sure your eyes are completely closed before opening them again. After slowly blinking, spend another 2 minutes where you blink every 4 seconds. Repeat the process several times throughout the day to train your eyes to blink more.  This is especially helpful if you focus on a computer or TV screen all day since your eyes get strained more easily. Be sure your eyes close completely when you blink, or else they may still get strained. Pretend that there’s a horizontal figure-8 shape about 6–10 feet (72–120 in) in front of you. While keeping your head still, follow along the figure-8 pattern using only your eyes. Continue tracing the pattern in one direction for about 2 minutes before changing following along in the opposite direction. Repeat the exercise 2-3 times daily to improve your eyes’ flexibility. If you can’t easily make a figure-8 pattern, try rolling your eyes instead. Keep your eyes open and move them around clockwise. After 1-2 minutes, switch to rolling your eyes counterclockwise for 2 minutes. Hold your arm straight out in front of you and stick your thumb up. Focus on your thumb for about 5 seconds before changing your focus to something that’s about 15–20 feet (4.6–6.1 m) away to relax. Continue changing focus every 5 seconds for 2 minutes to improve your near sight.  Practice outside or in front of a window so you can easily look out and choose something to focus on that’s far away. Keep your thumb out in front of you when you’re focusing on the far away object so it’s easier to refocus on. When you aren’t focusing on your thumb, it will look blurry in front of the far away object. Put your arm straight out in front of you and stick your thumb up. Pull your arm closer to your face, maintaining focus on it so it doesn’t go blurry. Stop when your thumb is about 3 inches (7.6 cm) from your face or until you see double. Slowly stretch out your arm again until your thumb is back in the original position. Repeat the process for at least 10 minutes to help you develop better focus. Palming is a technique used to help relax your eyes when they feel strained. Rub your palms together for 5-10 seconds so they’re warm and then gently place them over your eyes while they’re closed. Take deep breaths while you cover your eyes for 1 minute. Try palming 2-3 times per day to help alleviate your eyes. Don’t apply pressure to your eyes since you could damage them.
Summary: Practice blinking slowly and rapidly to help reduce eye strain. Trace a figure-8 pattern with your eyes to strengthen your eye muscles. Shift focus from your thumb to something far away to improve vision. Move your thumb closer and further away from you to practice focus. Hold your palms on your eyes for 5 seconds to relax them.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: If ants are in your home, they’re getting in somewhere. Since they’re so small, even a tiny crack can let them in. Inspect your home for cracks and crevices, making repairs where necessary.   Apply a layer of caulk around windows.  Fix torn window screens. Use plaster to repair holes in walls.  Replace damaged door sweeps. This keeps the ants out of your food and deters ants from entering your kitchen. Without a food source, there’s no reason for them to come! You can get airtight containers at your local department store, homegoods store, or online. after each meal. Ants usually only enter your home if there’s a food source there. Unfortunately, even a small amount of food can draw ants. You need to keep all traces of food cleaned up to keep the ants away.  Don’t allow dirty dishes to sit in the sink. Wash them daily or after every meal, for best results. Spray down and wipe counters using soapy water, an all-purpose cleaner, or a solution of 1 part apple cider vinegar and 1 part water. Sweep and mop the kitchen daily to remove crumbs that could attract ants. If your family eats in other areas of your home, you should sweep or vacuum those areas daily. Place your food bowls in a slightly larger container. Then, add water to the larger bowl so that the food bowl is surrounded by water. This creates a “moat” that is hard for ants to cross. Refill the larger bowl regularly to maintain the moat. You don’t need to refill the bowl until the water appears low. The scents of these substances repel ants. Additionally, coffee grounds are acidic and can burn the ants if they attempt to cross it. You can also use cinnamon or peppermint essential oil. Simply mix a few drops of the oil into a spray bottle full of water, then spray it around doors and windows. Colonies regularly send out lone ants to check for food sources. If you see an individual ant strolling across your coffee table, don't let it make it back to the nest alive! It will provide a trail for the rest of the colony, who will soon make the journey into your home. Killing this single ant can save you a lot of headaches down the road by preventing an infestation.
Summary:
Block their entry point. Store food in airtight containers. Clean your kitchen Create a “moat” around pet food bowls. Put coffee grounds, cinnamon, or baby powder near doors or windows. Squish the scouts to keep other ants out.