In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Use the tip of a chisel or knife to chip away a small piece of the plaster in an out-of-the-way area of the wall. If the brick below is intact and still has its original color, you can proceed with confidence. If it crumbles or breaks underneath your touch or looks cracked or porous, it’s probably best to leave it alone.  Attempting to expose deteriorated brick will only damage it further. If you’re not careful, you could end up ruining the appearance of the brick or even compromising the stability of the wall. It’s necessary to expose a portion of the brick in order to see if it’s worth uncovering the rest. Brick doesn’t always age gracefully, even when it’s sealed away beneath another finishing material. To prepare for restoration, start by removing any nearby furniture, fixtures, or personal belongings from the area you’ll be working in. Then, spread out one or more sheets of plastic over the floor, covering as much territory as you can. Use painter’s tape to secure the edges of the plastic to the floor at the base of the wall.  Taking a chisel to a plaster wall can generate a considerable amount of dust and debris. By taking a few moments to put down a protective buffer, you stand to save yourself a lot of time and energy that you might otherwise spend deep-cleaning later on. It may also be a good idea to seal off air vents and doorways close to your work area to limit the amount of dust that makes its way into other parts of your home. It’s important that you use a respirator that actually filters the air to avoid breathing in lungfuls of drifting dust. An ordinary facemask won’t cut it for this project. And since this project is likely to take many hours, you’ll want to pull on some thick, durable gloves to keep your hands comfortable while you go to work on the plaster. Plan on wearing a change of old clothes that you don’t mind ruining. You may never get all the dust out of them once you’re done.
Summary: Inspect the condition of the brick you want to expose before you begin. Cover the floor below the wall with plastic sheeting. Equip yourself with a respirator, goggles, and a pair of work gloves.

If your vacuum came with additional attachments and accessories, remove them from the machine to make the cleaning process easier.  You can wash all non-mechanical accessories, including small plastic pieces and small brushes. If you have a dishwasher, run the items through a wash while you continue cleaning the rest of the machine.  If you don't have a dishwasher, wash the accessories in soap and cool water. Push the cyclone release button, which will allow you to pull both pieces out since they are attached to each other. Separate the two pieces by lifting the lever that holds them together. After you lift the lever, pull the top canister out of the bottom canister. If you haven't removed the filters already, do so now. Set the filters aside while you clean the canisters. The lower canister is the part of the unit that holds the debris. Empty its contents into the trash. Make sure that the latch that covers the area where the filter sits is open so that water can run out of it. Wash both the outside and the inner rim of the top canister. Use a soapy cloth to clean away the debris. Set it aside to dry. Use cloth, soap, and water to clean both the outside and the inside of the lower canister. Use your hands to loosen hair, dust, or other waste that may be stuck. Rinse the piece with clean water before setting it aside to dry. Set the pieces in a well-ventilated area so that they can thoroughly dry. If you put them back together before they dry, the pieces can develop mildew.
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One-sentence summary -- Remove and wash all attachments and accessories. Remove the canisters from the unit. Empty the lower canister. Use soap and water to clean the top canister. Place the lower canister into the sink. Allow the pieces to dry for 48 hours.

Problem: Article: When picking out pieces, make sure you have solid pieces that you can wear in a variety of scenarios. You want a wardrobe that will take you from work to out to dinner without having too many pieces that are only for one type of occasion.  For instance, a nice pair of pants that fits will can be made professional with a nice jacket and a blouse. For slightly dressier dinner, take off the jacket and add a scarf. As another example, a knee length skirt in a solid color is appropriate for work with a solid color on top, but it could also work for brunch with friends if you add few accessories. for your workhorse pieces. When it comes to fashion, the basic neutral colors are black, navy blue, browns, grays, and tans. Because neutrals don't tend to go well together in the same outfit, picking and sticking to one or two will help you create more outfits with less pieces.  Buy versatile items like skirts, pants, belts, and coats in your chosen neutral(s). White is also technically a neutral color, but it can be paired with other neutrals. Unless you're buying complete outfits at the same time, never buy a piece unless you know what you'll wear it with. Before buying an item, mentally create one or more outfits using it and pieces you already own.  Even though you love an item, it just may never fit into your wardrobe if it's not your usual style, which means you won't wear it. Skipping this step can lead to a lot of unworn pieces that just sit in your closet. The first step of building a wardrobe isn't buying anything; it's streamlining what you already have. Go through your closet and look for pieces you never wear. Eliminating these will make choosing good clothes much easier.  You can sell your old clothes online, if you're short on cash. Another option is to give them to charity. You'll even get a credit on your taxes for the donation, if you get a receipt. Some charities will pick up donations, so you don't have to go anywhere. Consider posting them on social media. Many times, your friends will want to claim items you don't want.
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Cover the basics. Pick one or two neutral colors Shop with your current wardrobe in mind. Get rid of anything you don't wear.