Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Remove the laces and set them aside.

Answer: You’ll be washing the laces by hand separately. Take them out and put them aside to concentrate on the shoes themselves. The shoelaces will not be replaced until after they’ve been cleaned, and the shoes have been washed and polished.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Replace the old flange around the drain opening with a new one. Fit a new wax ring around the bottom of the toilet bowl, just around its drainage hole. Ensure flange is tight to floor. Lift and place the toilet bowl over the anchor bolts protruding from the floor. Once the anchor bolts fit snugly inside the floor bolt openings, rock the bowl from side to side in order to create a seal on the toilet drainage hole. Insert the bolts through the tank and base, then tighten lightly by hand. Insert shims or other spacers underneath the toilet to make it level. Tighten the floor bolts gradually with an adjustable wrench until secure. Install the decorative caps over the floor bolts. Carefully fit the basin over the bowl, making sure the basin bolts fit inside the bowl. Reconnect the water line and turn on the water supply. Caulk around the base of the toilet to ensure a good seal.

Answer: Unbolt the old flange and place the new flange over the hole. Next, drive in any mounting bolts through the flange and into the floor. Wax rings come either plain or with a funneled inside edge. If the flange is not tight on the floor it may be necessary to remove the wax ring and try again. Tighten or replace the flange screws if necessary This step is tricky and may take several tries. Shimmy the toilet form side to side much like you did to remove the old toilet (see above). Be sure not to over-tighten these bolts too much or tank will crack.  Tighten one side a bit, and then move on to the other side. In other words, tighten simultaneously as much as possible. Over-tightening can result in a cracked bowl. Get the right balance between sealed and too-tight.  Tighten the basin bolts by hand. Do not over-tighten.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Preheat the oven to 350 °F (177 °C) before you begin making the batter.

Answer: Remove any pans or baking sheets that you have in the oven before preheating it. Space the oven racks evenly within your oven, so you have room to place the 3 cake pans in it.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Braid the front of your hair Twist your curls away from your face for a quick style. Create a rolled headband style for fast elegance. Gather the front of your hair into a top knot if it's short. Celebrate loose curls with a half-crown braid.

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to keep curls out of your face. Start the braid where you part your hair, pulling the front section into a French or Dutch braid as you go along your hairline. Start finishing the braid once you near your ear, using a bobby pin to secure it.  Clip the curls using a bobby pin, either pinning them to the side of your head or lifting a section of your curls and hiding the bobby pin underneath. Instead of trying to separate your curls as you braid, which can result in frizz, pull in the entire curl as you braid if necessary. Select the section of hair that you'd like to pull back and twist it a several times. Use bobby pins to pin the strand to the side of your head, or hide the bobby pinned section by securing it under a section of curls. This works well for both long and short curly hair. Put the headband on over your hair so that it rests at the curve in the back of your head. Tuck your hair into the band in 1-2 inch (2.5-5 cm) sections, starting from behind your ears. After passing a section through, you'll then re-tuck it so that it gradually forms a roll. Work your way towards the back of your head, until all the hair is tucked.  Secure the roll with a few bobby pins if needed. The band will be exposed at the top of your head. Pull together the middle-front section of your hair, twisting it into a small bun that sits on the top of your head. Secure the bun using bobby pins or small hair clips.  You can loosen the bun before pinning it so that it lays flat on your head. For longer hair, try pulling up the rest of your hair into a ponytail once the bun is secured on top of your head. Braid a 1-2 inch (2.5-5 cm) section of hair starting from above your left ear. Angle the braid to wrap back around your head and secure it with a small, clear elastic. Repeat this same process using a strand from above your right ear. Once both strands are braided and secured, cross them behind each other before pinning.  Wrap the left braid back and around, towards the right ear. Secure with a few bobby pins. Repeat with the right braid, crossing it over the first braid and tucking the end underneath it before pinning it.