Problem: Article: If you’re painting the floor of a furnished room, remove any furniture or rugs. Sweep the floor with a broom and remove any dirt, dust, or debris with a dustpan. Put pads underneath any heavy furniture items before you move them to prevent scuffing up your floors. You’re going to be spending a lot of time kneeling on the floor, so get some kneepads to prevent damaging your knees. The process of stripping finish and paint off of wood requires a lot of sanding, so wear a dust mask or respirator to prevent the inhalation of wood dust or debris. Wear some heavy gloves so that you don’t get splinters all over your hands.  Cover outlets or openings with duct tape or electrical tape to keep dust and wood shavings from flying into sensitive areas. You can use a thick pillow instead of kneepads if you want. your floor lightly with 100-grit sandpaper. Starting at the furthest corner from the door, put a sheet of 100-grit sandpaper down on the floor. Put your hand on top of the sheet and press down before rubbing in a circular motion. Cover a section 5-6 times before moving your sandpaper to another section of the floor. Continue until you’ve sanded the entire floor.  Even if your wood doesn’t have a varnish or enamel on it, you still need to sand it at least once to soften the wood for painting. The paint won’t dry into the porous wood if it hasn’t been lightly sanded. You should see the wood get visibly lighter after sanding if the wood was covered in a varnish or stain. Rent an orbital or belt sander at your local hardware store and attach a sheet of 100-grit sandpaper to strip any larger surface areas. Start in the corner of a room furthest from the door and turn your sander to the lowest power setting. Run the sander across your room horizontally, working towards the door until you’ve covered the entire surface.  You have to buy special sheets of sandpaper to fit a belt or orbital sander. Even if you plan on using an orbital or belt sander, you’ll need to sand the edges near the corners and side of the wall by hand. If you still see a layer of finish or varnish after your first sanding, sand the entire floor a second time with 220-grit sandpaper. Start in the same area that you started sanding from. Use a broom to sweep your entire floor. Sweep the debris into a dustpan to remove it from the room. Afterward, use a standard vacuum to pull up any remaining wood shavings or chunks of varnish.
Summary: Remove all furniture and objects from the room that you want to paint. Put on a dust mask, heavy gloves, and some kneepads. Sand Use an orbital or belt sander for larger areas. Sweep and vacuum your floor to remove debris.

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Problem: Article: For this wreath, you just need a foam wreath base, 150 ping-pong balls, 100 googly eyes, and a glue gun. Glue a base of ping-pong balls around the wreath, then create layers of ping-pong balls to give your wreath some depth. Once all the balls have been attached, glue googly eyes to them. Let the glue dry, and then hang the wreath up on your front door. You don’t need to put a googly eye onto every ping-pong ball. You can pick and choose to give your wreath a unique look. For this project, use a wreath base that is made of foam. You’ll also need cheesecloth, googly eyes, and a glue gun. Rip the cheesecloth into 3 in (7.6 cm) strips and wrap them loosely around the wreath base. Secure them into place with the glue gun. Leave a small gap on the side, and glue down a pair of googly eyes to make it look like a creature is peeking out of the cloth. If you can’t find a foam wreath, use a straw one instead. For this wreath, you’ll need a foam base, a wide ribbon, gray twine or yarn, a glue gun, and either small plastic bats or bats cut out of black construction paper. Take the yarn and wrap it around the entirety of the foam base. Then use the glue gun to attach the bats around the edge of the wreath. Once the glue is dry, hang the wreath from a hook using the ribbon. You can glue bats all around the entire wreath, or glue them to just one side or section for a differential visual effect. Get a few bags of candy corn, a foam wreath, a hot glue gun, ribbon, and black duct tape. Cover the wreath entirely in the black duct tape to create a background for the candy corn. Use your glue gun to add the candy corn to the wreath. Once the glue is dry, use the ribbon to hang the wreath from the door.  For the candy corn, use whatever kind of pattern you like best. You could alternate rows of candy corn going in different directions, or make a herringbone pattern. The candy corn will no longer be safe to eat because of the glue, so make sure to keep it out of the reach of small children.
Summary: Make a googly-eyed monster wreath for a fun front-door decoration. Create a mummy wreath for a simple, yet cute, craft. Wrap a foam base in gray twine to create a bat-themed wreath. Fashion a visually stunning candy corn wreath.

Problem: Article: USB ports are slim rectangular openings with three-pronged symbols next to them. You'll typically find them on the sides of laptops' casings, though their locations vary for desktop computers.  If you can't find a USB port on your desktop computer, try looking at the sides or back of the keyboard, back of the CPU, or behind the desktop monitor. Some MacBooks don't have USB ports. The USB end of the charger is a rectangular piece of exposed metal; if you look at its end, you'll see a block of plastic inside. When plugging the cable into the USB port, make sure the three-pronged symbol on the USB cable is facing upward. You may need to disconnect the cable from the power adapter cube first. Do so by gently tugging on the USB end of the cable until it disengages from the power adapter. There are two types of charger cables for your iPhone and iPod:   Lightning - iPhone 5 and up; iPod touch 5th Generation and up. This cable's charging end is relatively narrow and flat.  30-pin - iPhone 4S and down; iPod touch 4th Generation and down. This cable's charging end is wide and flat. If you're using a Lightning cable, the charger should fit no matter how you insert it into the device's charging port; however, a 30-pin charger must be inserted with the grey rectangle icon on side of the charger facing the same way as the iPhone's screen. A second or so after plugging it in, your iPhone/iPod should make a sound (or vibrate), and the screen should briefly display a battery icon. If your device doesn't begin charging, try using a different electrical outlet.
Summary:
Locate a USB port on your computer. Plug your iPhone or iPod cable into a USB port. Determine the type of charger cable you have. Insert the other end of the cable into the bottom of the device. Wait for your device to begin charging.