Problem: Article: If you are painting a floor or another surface that needs detailed work on the edges, use a brush for those areas. A paint brush will give you more control and detail than a roller or a sprayer.  Painting detailed edges can be done with a steady paintbrush, but you may also want to tape off the edges to make sure your work is tidy. Leave the tape in place once you have primed so that it can be used for your finish coats as well. Paint a 3–4 inches (7.6–10.2 cm) border along the edges of the plywood. This will give you plenty of clearance from the edges when you come in with your roller or sprayer. Priming plywood helps to seal the surface and ensures that the paint adheres to the plywood well. Paint the entire surface with the primer, making sure that all areas are evenly covered.  The best way to ensure complete coverage no matter what tool you are using is to do long, even movements that overlap each other. Basically, repeatedly make a "w" with the brush, sprayer, or roller, so that the strokes overlap each other. This will even out the edges of each stroke, which tend to collect more paint. Be sure to follow the directions for the primer that you are using. The directions typically include the temperature that the paint should be applied at and how long you should allow it to dry before adding coats of paint on top of it. As you did before with the primer, you should paint the edges of the surface with a brush before doing your general coat of paint. Take your time and get the detail you want before using your brush, roller, or sprayer on the rest of the surface. Once the primer is completely dry, you can apply your first coat of paint. Like with the primer, be sure to cover the entire surface with a consistent, thin coat of paint. When applying the first coat, you don't have to worry about making sure that the primer isn't visible underneath. This is just the first coat and it's better to have thin coats than thick coats, even if you can see the primer at first. Giving the painted surface a very light sanding between coats will make your final product more smooth. Use a new piece of 180 or 220 fine grit sand paper and lightly rub it over the surface once the paint is totally dry. This will remove any imperfections that have occurred as you painted. After sanding between coats, remove any dust created. Use a dry cloth or your vacuum to get rid of it. In order to get a smooth and strong final surface, it's best to apply several thin coats of paint. This is especially true if your final surface will get a lot of wear, such as if you will be walking on it.  Be sure to let the paint dry thoroughly between coats of paint. Consult the container for usual drying times and test an inconspicuous edge for dryness after that amount of time has elapsed. This will give you a harder and smoother final surface. Applying multiple thin coats allows each coat to become hard and dry, as opposed to thick coats that tend to remain slightly pliable.
Summary: Paint the edges with primer. Prime the surface by using smooth, overlapping strokes. Cut in with the paint. Apply the first thin coat of paint. Sand between each coat. Apply additional coats.

Problem: Article: Wet the paste to loosen it, then use your fingers to work it out of your hair. Stand under the shower jet to wash the paste out of your hair. It’s best to use cool water because it will seal your hair shaft, making your hair look shinier. Don’t use shampoo on your hair right after you bleach it, if you can avoid it. You don’t want to stress your hair too much after lightening it. Apply your normal conditioner or a toning conditioner if your color is brassy, then massage it into your scalp to help ease any irritation you may have from the hydrogen peroxide-baking soda paste. Then, let the conditioner sit on your hair for about 3 minutes before rinsing with cool water. The cool water will close your hair shaft and make your hair look shiny. Using heating products, like a hair dryer or straightener, can damage your hair, so it’s best to skip them after bleaching your hair. Give your hair at least several days to recover before you resume using heat treatments, if you do at all. When you heat style your hair, use a heat protectant to minimize damage. Bleaching your hair can dry it out, so take extra good care of it afterwards. You’re likely eager to get the look you want, but it’s best to take your time. While hydrogen peroxide and baking soda are safe to use, they can cause damage if you use them too often. If you want to lighten your hair more, wait at least a week before you bleach your hair again. However, waiting 2 weeks is even better. This will help you keep your hair as healthy as possible while you create your new look.
Summary: Rinse your hair with cool water to remove the paste. Condition your hair, then rinse it with cool water. Air dry your hair after you bleach it to avoid damaging it. Wait at least a week between treatments if you want lighter hair.

Problem: Article: Duct tape should keep them together.
Summary: Fill up many plastic bottles with sand, take this sand from where the perimeter of the house will be, this will make them heavier and they will have more inertia so that they don't move. Put bottles where you took the sand from  Stack bottles on bottles  Tape the bottles together. Tape some panes of plastic together and tape it to the top of the wall

Problem: Article: Typically, buyers will make a cash down payment on their new car and borrow from a lender to cover the remaining cost. This borrowed amount, known as the principal, will serve as the basis for your car loan. Keep in mind that you should put as much money down on your car as possible to minimize the amount borrowed and reduce your finance charges. This step will require you to know roughly how much your new car will cost. See How to Buy a New Car for more information about finding a good price and working within your budget. The APR reflects how much additional money you will have to pay beyond your principal for each year of your loan. A low APR will reduce the yearly and monthly amounts of finance charges on your loan. However, many low-APR loans are longer in duration, so the overall cost may remain relatively high. Alternately, a short-term loan with a higher APR may end up being cheaper overall. This is why it is important to calculate your finance charges beforehand. Getting a low APR on your car loan may mean seeking other lenders beyond your car dealership. Be sure to do your research and select the cheapest available combination of APR and duration. See How to Get a Low APR on a Car Loan for more information. The majority of car loan payments are made on a monthly basis. When calculating your monthly payments, you will need to know both how many payments you will make each year and how many payments you will make in total. This information can be easily found in the terms of your car loan.
Summary:
Determine how much you will borrow. Figure out the annual percentage rate (APR) and duration of your loan. Find out how many payments you will make each year.