In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Some manufacturers recommend that you do not submerge their products.  Submerging an air mattress puts it into contact with a lot of water. Fabric may become saturated. Once an air mattress is saturated with water, seams may begin to deteriorate. Protective coating on synthetic fabrics may also begin to separate from the fabric. If it is not at least partially inflated, you you not be able to see air escaping under water. Fully inflating the mattress may make it very difficult to submerge in a pool or bathtub. Apply pressure around the valve stem.    See if you can force any air out of the valve. Escaping air will cause a stream of bubbles to form around the leak. Look for these around the valve as you apply pressure. Submerge parts of the fabric under the water. Look for bubbles, indicating escaping air from a leak.  Do this in sections. Looking at a smaller area is easier than trying to find leaks in the whole mattress at one time. Pay close attention to the areas around the seams. Seams are a common area for holes and tears to occur. Mark the leak with a permanent marker once you find the source. Permanent marker is less likely to bleed on a wet surface.   You can partially dry the area around the leak with a towel to aid in marking the leak. Once the mattress is dry you can make your mark more clear by placing duct tape or a larger mark near the leak. The seams will take the longest to dry.  If you don't dry a mattress before storing it, mold or mildew can form. It is important to make sure it is 100% dry before you put it away. Before you can use any kind of adhesive patch to repair your mattress, it must be 100% dry.
Summary: Check the label of your air mattress. Partially inflate the mattress with air. Submerge the valve stem in a pool or bathtub filled with water with the valve closed. Dry the mattress in direct sunlight or in the wind for an hour or two.

With the three Awkward Potions in the bottom part of the Brewing Grid, place an ingredient from the chart below in the top square of the Brewing Grid to achieve your desired potion:    Positive Potions    Potion Base Ingredient Effect  Duration     Healing     Awkward Potion        Glistering Melon        Restores ♥♥     Instant     Night Vision    AwkwardPotion       Golden Carrot       See in the dark       3 min     Strength    AwkwardPotion       Blaze Powder       30% damage boost       3 min      Water Breathing     AwkwardPotion       Pufferfish       Breathe underwater       3 min     Fire Resist    AwkwardPotion       Magma Cream       Immune to fire and lava       3 min     Speed    AwkwardPotion       Sugar       20% speed boost       3 min     Regeneration    AwkwardPotion       Ghast Tear       Heal one ♥ every two seconds       45 sec     Leaping    AwkwardPotion       Rabbit's Foot       Jump 1/2 block higher       3 min
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One-sentence summary -- Add your secondary ingredient to create your desired potions.

Q: Take the person into a private bathroom or a bathroom stall before you begin a standing diaper change. This will ensure that you can close the door and protect the person’s privacy. If you are out in public, use a handicap stall. This will provide more space for the diaper change and there should be a sturdy support bar attached to the wall that the person can hold onto. Put on a new pair of disposable gloves before you begin. Make sure that the gloves are made from a material that will provide a strong barrier during the diaper change, such as vinyl or latex. This will help to protect your skin from the urine and feces. If you are working in a healthcare environment, then make sure to don any other required protective items prior to entering the person’s room. In some cases, you may also need to put on a gown and mask to protect yourself and prevent the spread of infectious diseases. Always put on the gown first, mask next, and then gloves last. Have the person stand with their feet about shoulder-width apart in a bathroom stall or in their home bathroom. Ask them to hold onto the wall or a bar that is attached to the wall for support. Make sure to ask the person if they feel okay standing. Even if they normally stand up for diaper changes, it is a good idea to ask them if they feel stable before you begin. Open up a new diaper and unfold it. If you are in a bathroom, place the clean diaper onto the edge of the sink or on the lid of the closed toilet until you are ready for it. If you don’t have anywhere to set it, then you can also tuck it under your arm until you are ready to use it. Make sure that you have the correct size diaper and all of your supplies within arm’s reach before you begin. Gently pull down the person’s pants, shorts, or skirt to their knees or ankles, or lift their skirt or dress up around their waist and have them hold onto it if that seems easier. Then, grasp the adhesive tape tabs on either side of the front panel and pull to undo them. Then, pull the diaper away from the person’s body and fold it inwards to cover the soiled portion. Use the tabs to reseal the soiled diaper and throw it into a garbage can immediately.  Check to see if the diaper contains feces before you pull it down. If feces is present, then use the diaper to collect as much of it in the diaper as you can. Make sure to communicate with the person as you pull down their pants and remove the old diaper. Tell them what you are doing before you do it. If the diaper is a pull-up style, then you can either pull it down around the person’s ankles or tear the sides to rip it off. The diaper should tear easily along the side seams. However, you will need to remove the person’s pants completely to help them into a new pull-up style diaper.
A: Choose a private location to do the diaper change. Wear disposable gloves to protect your hands from urine and feces. Ask the person to stand up and hold onto something for support. Smooth out a clean adult disposable diaper. Remove the old diaper from the wearer's body.

Problem: Article: Avoid horizontal stripes and excessive patterns. These will draw unwanted attention to your body that you may be trying to avoid. Solid colors are a safer choice if you want to appear slimmer.  The tried and true rule is that black is generally very slimming and flattering. Sticking with darker colors are a safe bet because brighter/lighter colors draw attention to your body and are less effective at camouflaging certain trouble areas. If you do choose a pattern, think vertical. Any vertical stripes or patterns that flow vertically will follow the length of your body and elongate it rather than cutting it off like horizontal patterns would. Statistics show that many women wear the incorrect bra size on a daily basis. Go to a store and get professionally fitted for a bra. The store clerk will make sure you figure out the exact right size for you. If your bra is too small, it can make you look top-heavy; if your bra is too big, it will make you look frumpy.  A well-fitting bra can also have a minimizing effect for women who feel they are too top-heavy. Wearing shapewear garments under your clothing will help slim your figure, smooth out lines, and give you better posture. All of these are good things that will help your clothes look more flattering. A wide belt (not a skinny belt) will help hide your tummy if that is a problem area for you. Sparkly earrings or exciting headbands can draw attention away from your body and direct people to look elsewhere. In general, shoes that stop at your ankle or have ankle straps will make your legs look shorter and cut off the smooth lines of your body. Instead, go with some tall boots or ballet flats. And of course, heels make everyone’s legs look great.
Summary:
Know what designs work best. Wear a bra that is the right size. Invest in some shapewear. Choose the right accessories. Pick flattering shoes.