Go to https://web.whatsapp.com/ in your computer's web browser. If you aren't signed into WhatsApp Web in your browser, do one of the following (depending on your smartphone) before proceeding:   iPhone — Tap Settings in the bottom-right corner of the main WhatsApp page, tap WhatsApp Web/Desktop, point your iPhone's camera at the QR code on the right side of the WhatsApp Web page on your computer, and wait for the code to scan.  Android — Tap ⋮ in the top-right corner of the main WhatsApp page, tap WhatsApp Web in the drop-down menu, point your Android's camera at the QR code on the right side of the WhatsApp Web page on your computer, and wait for the code to scan. It's at the top of the list of chats on the left side of the page. A drop-down menu will appear. This option is in the drop-down menu. It's in the Settings menu on the left side of the page. Doing so opens your WhatsApp block list. Click the name of the contact whom you want to block. This will add them to your WhatsApp block list. If you ever want to unblock the contact via WhatsApp Web, do the following:  Click the X to the right of the contact's name. Click UNBLOCK when prompted. If you want to block someone who isn't in your contacts, you can block them from within their chat settings:  Click the chat you want to open. Click the contact's name at the top of the page. Scroll down in the right-hand pane, then click Block. Click BLOCK when prompted.
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One-sentence summary -- Open WhatsApp Web. Sign into WhatsApp Web if necessary. Click ⋮. Click Settings. Click Blocked. Select a contact. Unblock a contact if necessary. Block a contact from a chat.


You will be working with chemicals that you should avoid breathing in. A basement, garage or outdoor driveway will provide a good place to work and keep chemical fumes out of your living space. You can also wear a mask to avoid breathing in fumes. If you must work in your living space, open as many windows and doors as possible and run a fan to ventilate the space. Use a drop cloth to protect the surface or floor you are working on. Leather dye can stain many surfaces, so make sure your floor is covered before you begin. It's best to dye cushions separately from the couch itself, also over a drop cloth. You can also use old clothes or rags if they completely cover the space under your couch. Remove any dust or dirt that is on the leather using a cloth and soapy water. Use a mild detergent. Do not soak the couch, as this can warp the leather. Lightly rub it with a cloth that you dip in the water and wring out.  You can try to get any stains out of your leather at this point. If they are light, the dye will probably cover them up. However, dark, noticeable stains might make your final dye job look uneven. White vinegar or rubbing alcohol can get rid of most stains. If there is any part of your couch that you do not want to dye, such as wooden or metal hardware, cover it with painter's tape. Place the tape as close to the edge of the leather as possible. If you need to, cut the painter's tape to a smaller size to make it fit in any small nooks and crannies. Most leather furniture will have a protective coating to seal in dye and protect the leather. You can remove this, along with any lingering oils, by using a clean rag to rub deglazer or acetone into the surface of the couch. It will evaporate almost immediately, leaving your leather clean and ready to dye.  Some of the original dye may rub off of the leather as you deglaze it. You can buy leather deglazer online or at most hardware stores. Use acetone (not nail polish remover) for a less expensive but equally effective solution. Avoid using products with alcohol or mineral spirits, as these will dry out the leather.
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One-sentence summary -- Carry the leather couch to a well-ventilated workspace. Place the couch on top of drop cloths and take off any cushions. Clean the entire couch with soapy water. Protect any wood or hardware with painter's tape. Deglaze the leather using a deglazer or acetone.


Hold your jacket out by the shoulders so that the back of the jacket is facing you. Fold one side of the jacket backward and inside out. The inside of the front of the jacket should now be facing you. Fold the other side of the jacket backward and slip it into the side that's inside-out. Put the other side of the jacket as deep as you can into the inside-out portion so that your jacket is as thin as possible. Fold both sleeves of a t-shirt to the center of the shirt and then roll it up lengthwise. The shirt will give you additional stability when you start rolling up the suit and will prevent wrinkles. Once it's rolled into a tube, stick it inside of the shoulder of your jacket. Grab onto the suit around the rolled up t-shirt and start rolling the suit over it, lengthwise. The suit should wrap around the shirt and roll up into a cylinder. Once you've finished rolling it up, you can put it in your suitcase.
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Hold your jacket facing away from you. Turn one side of the jacket inside out. Slip the other side of the jacket into the inside-out side. Roll up a shirt and place it into the shoulder of the jacket. Roll up your suit lengthwise.