Problem: Article: When you have this process done in a salon, they usually finish by trimming the ends of your hair. If you are comfortable cutting your hair, you can do so. Otherwise, you can use your flat iron to simply curl the ends of your hair under (which disguises any frayed tips). Then style your hair as desired. Since you have not used heavy oils or grease to achieve this look, you hair will not stiffen. If properly maintained, you can keep this look for up to three weeks. Every night before bed, wrap your hair in a silk scarf or wear a silk nightcap.
Summary: Style your hair as desired. Wrap your hair at night to maintain the style.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: To begin cleaning, dry vacuum the rubber floor thoroughly to remove all grit and dirt. Work from one side of the room to the other so you don’t miss any spots. Dirt can cause rubber floors to wear unevenly and lose their shine. Pour ¼ cup (60 ml) of mild dish soap into a bucket and then fill with warm water. Do not be tempted to use more soap, which can cause a filmy residue on your floor. The level of soap indicated is dilute enough to clean without leaving a film. Mop your floor with the soapy water, starting at the area farthest from the door of the room and working your way toward the exit. Wring your mop periodically. By doing the exit to the room last, you can leave without stepping on the newly mopped floor. There is no need to towel your newly washed rubber floor. Simply let it air dry. If your rubber floor is in a poorly ventilated area of your house, open a window so the mopped floor will dry more quickly. Some solvents and acids can soften or erode rubber flooring if used regularly. While rubber is very durable with normal wear and tear, using harsh chemicals for routine cleaning can crack and deteriorate your rubber. Stick to plain soap and water whenever possible. Rubber flooring is softest immediately after installation. It cures, becoming harder and more durable over time. Manufacturers typically recommend not cleaning it for the first 72 hours after installation. Attempting to do so earlier could cause permanent damage to your floor.

SUMMARY: Vacuum the floor thoroughly. Create a cleaner of water and soap. Mop with warm water and mild dish soap. Allow the area to air dry. Avoid harsh cleaners for routine cleaning. Do not clean rubber flooring within 72 hours of installation.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Hamsters need exercise to prevent them from becoming obese and to mimic the running about that they'd be doing if they lived in the wild. Insufficient exercise for your hamster can lead to obesity, and even to paralysis in some hamsters. The great thing about hamsters is that if you give them the means to exercise, they will. Hamsters get bored if they don't exercise. They may become lethargic, irritable, and destructive. Bored hamsters can chew on the cage and destroy items in their cage. They may also be difficult to handle. Exercising a hamster will keep it happy and help prevent this. When your hamster is playing outside its cage, make sure you hamster-proof the room. Hazards such as electrical cords, toxic plants, small hiding spaces, pets, and drop-offs like stairs can cause injury to your hamster. Try putting your hamster in a playpen. If you have the hamster out of the cage, make sure you are supervising it so it doesn't get hurt. Hamsters need to stay well hydrated. Ensure that the hamster's water supply is adequately filled at all times. If the hamster is playing outside of its cage, like in a hamster ball, make sure to make the hamster take a break every 15-20 minutes so it can eat and drink water. You can place them in the ball 2-3 times a day.
Summary: Understand the importance of exercise for your hamster. Keep your hamster happy with exercise. Protect the hamster from hazards. Keep the water supply topped up.

This is bubble wrap that is covered with foil on both sides. It comes in rolls or sheets and can be purchased at your local hardware store. The bubble wrap helps to trap the cold or warm air from outside the window and keeps it from crossing into the room. You can also remove and move these pieces of insulation as often as needed. If you don’t have the money or time to track down aluminum insulation, kitchen foil will work as well. Attach it to the window in double layers to increase its effectiveness as a barrier. Fold over the sides of the foil to protect yourself from its sharp edges. Heavy-duty kitchen foil can provide even more protection, as it is thicker. Compare the window’s final dimensions to the width of your foil roll. Your goal is to have the fewest number of seams/foil pieces across the window, as they let out additional heat or cool air. Map out your layout of foil for each window prior to making any cuts. Place your foil sheets or rolls on a flat surface, such as a work table. Measure out the dimensions of your whole window on the foil, making small cutting guide marks with a marker. Then, carefully cut along these points with a pair of scissors or utility knife. Repeat this process for each window. Handle the foil with caution to avoid cutting yourself on the edges, which can be sharp. If your window is larger or if you are worried about the foil ripping, consider wrapping a piece of cardboard with kitchen foil instead. Cut out the cardboard to fit the whole window’s measurements. Then, cover the cardboard fully with foil on both sides. When you are finished, simply insert the piece into the window casing and secure the edges with tape.
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One-sentence summary -- Use aluminum foil insulation for extended protection. Insulate with kitchen foil as a temporary solution. Place the foil vertically or horizontally depending on the whole window’s shape. Cut out your foil pieces. Go with a foil-wrapped insert for more stability.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: The Applesauce Polish will not remove extremely deep gouges from the back of your iPod. It will reduce the appearance of scratches.  This product will create hairline scratches. These will be removed by the Applesauce Glaze. This product is safe to apply to the front and screen of your iPod as well.  During this time, the iPod will absorb the product.  According to the manufacturer, it can take between three to five sixty-second sessions before you will see results. The applesauce glaze will remove minor scratches from the back of your iPod. It will not repair deep scratches.  During this time, the iPod will absorb the product.  It may take more than one sixty-second sessions to see results. This will remove any excess glaze. If scratches remain, repeat the entire process until satisfied.
Summary:
Shake the applesauce polish (red label). Open the bottle and squirt a dime-sized amount onto the provided cloth. Rub the back of the iPod in a back and forth motion for sixty seconds. Wipe off any excess product with a clean corner of the cloth. Repeat steps 2 through 4 as needed. Shake the applesauce polish (green label). Open the bottle and squirt a dime-sized amount onto a clean cloth. Rub the back of the iPod in a back and forth motion for sixty seconds. Wipe off any excess product with a clean corner of the cloth. Repeat steps 6 through 9 as needed. Wipe the iPod with a clean cloth in a light, circular motion. Assess the iPod's scratches.