Article: Look for sandpaper with a grade between 120 and 220. Rub the sandpaper over the wine bottle in a circular motion until it’s completely covered with scratches. The scratches will make it easier for the adhesive you’re going to use to stick to the bottle. Work outside if possible. If you have to work inside, open any windows in the room you’ll be working in and plug in a box fan. Lay down tarp or newspaper on a flat surface so glitter and adhesive don't get everywhere. Lay your wine bottle down on the flat surface. The acrylic sealer will work as an adhesive for the glitter to stick to. Hold the sealer 3 inches (7.6 cm) away from the bottle and spray from the base of the bottle to the mouthpiece. You can find spray-on acrylic sealer at your local crafts store. Add the glitter directly from the canister. Completely cover the adhesive with glitter so there aren’t any empty spots. Look for craft glitter at your local crafts store. Continue to turn the bottle and add more sealer and glitter until the entire bottle is covered. If you notice bare spots, spray sealer over them and cover them with glitter. The extra coat of acrylic sealer will help the glitter stay on the bottle. Keep in mind that some glitter will come off the bottle when you touch it. Be careful when you're handling the bottle so glitter doesn't get on your clothes.
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Scratch up the surface of your wine bottle with fine-grit sandpaper. Set up your work space in a well-ventilated area. Spray a section of the bottle with a spray-on acrylic sealer. Sprinkle craft glitter over the sealer. Turn the bottle and apply sealer and glitter to a new section. Spray the whole bottle with sealer to seal the glitter in place.
Article: Pour a half a cup of water into a ceramic or microwave-safe bowl. Then take one lemon and cut it in half. Squeeze each half of the lemon into the water. Drop the halves into the bowl after squeezing. Put the bowl into the microwave. Microwave the bowl with the lemon and water on high for three minutes. This will produce a steam that will pervade the microwave and make it easier to clean. Keep the microwave door closed for five minutes after the cycle is complete to let the steam do its work. After the five minutes are over, open up the microwave. Carefully with an oven mitt or towel, remove the bowl and set it aside. Use a sponge or wet cloth and wipe down the inside of the microwave. If the microwave has a turning tray, you can take this out and clean it individually to make the process easier. Use a scrub brush to scrub away any drips or stains in the microwave. The stains are probably not from the popcorn, but the popcorn odor can stick to these stains. If the scrub brush isn’t working, try dipping a cloth into the lemon and water mixture and rubbing at the stains. After you have removed the stain, do a final wipe down of the microwave with a dry cloth. This will remove the moisture from the inside of the microwave. You should notice that the odor of the popcorn is gone and is replaced with a nice citrus smell. If not, there are a couple more measures you can take.
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Put water and lemon into a microwave-safe bowl. Microwave the bowl for three minutes. Wipe the microwave. Scrub any stubborn food remnants. Dry the inside with a dry cloth.
Article: Every cell phone is equipped with an electronic serial number. Depending on the type and model of cell phone you use, your phone's unique number may be called an IMEI (International Mobile Equipment Identity), MEID (Mobile Equipment Identifier), or ESN (Electronic Serial Number). It's often located on a sticker under the battery, though its location will vary depending on your phone.  Find your cell phone's serial/identification number when you first purchase it. Write the number down and keep it in a safe place at home. If you ever lose your phone, you can report your serial/identification number to the police and to your wireless provider. Some online services, such as MissingPhones.org, allow you to register your cell phone with the website. This can help you in the future, should your phone become lost or stolen down the line. In order to register your phone, you'll need the serial number from your device. If you're prone to losing things, you may want to work on reducing the frequency of those losses, no matter what the item may be. Try getting into a habit of leaving things in particular places, which can help you know where to look next time.  If you tend to lose your phone at home, try to keep it on a nightstand or coffee table whenever it's not on your person. When your phone is on your person, give it a designated pocket and always check that you have everything when you get up to leave. For example, you might tap your pockets to confirm in a particular order that you've got your keys, wallet, and cell phone. There are certain precautions you can take to assist your efforts in the future, should you lose or misplace your phone again. You can register your phone for a GPS tracking service, either through your wireless provider or through an independent service like AccuTracking or Belon.gs. You can also keep a written record of your phone's serial/identification number in your wallet or at home.
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Know your phone's serial number. Register your phone online. Have a designated place for everything. Prepare to avoid future losses.