Put the prepared mayonnaise and hot sauce in a glass bowl and whisk together, vigorously, until evenly combined.  One very popular spicy mayo is made with sriracha. Keep in mind, many people may find this chili sauce to be extremely spicy. Taste test after you mix your mayo up to determine if you should add more chili, or perhaps water it down by adding more mayo. Keep whisking until the ingredients are completely combined. There should be no streaks of hot sauce running through the mayo. Instead, the color should be completely uniform. Drizzle the lemon juice into the spicy mayo and whisk well to combine.  Lemon juice is not necessary, but if you sample the spicy mayo and decide that it is too hot for your preference, adding a little lemon juice can help cut down on some of the heat. Since the lemon juice will be harder to see than the hot sauce, you will need to make a rough estimate about whether or not the juice has been completely mixed in. Do this by mixing it in for approximately as long as you mixed in the hot sauce. Cover your new condiment with plastic wrap or a lid and leave it in your refrigerators until you are ready to use it.  The finished mayo will be a little thinner than standard mayo. If using the spicy mayo for sushi, you can pipe it through a pastry bag or a plastic bag with a small hole in the bottom. Squeeze a thin drizzle or trail of spicy mayo over the dish to spread the heat.
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One-sentence summary -- Whisk together the hot sauce and mayo. Add lemon juice, if desired. Refrigerate until ready to serve.

Q: Always unplug the vacuum before performing any maintenance. Look at the entire cord for breaks in the plastic, exposed wire, or fraying. If you see any of these, don't use the vacuum because you could get shocked. If the cord is damaged, take the vacuum to a vacuum repair shop. They can inexpensively repair or replace the cord. If your vacuum is covered in dust or dirt, you'll spread it around your home as you vacuum and the dust could clog the machine's filters. Rub a damp cloth over the entire surface of the vacuum to remove built-up dirt. Ensure that you clean where pieces attach or connect. Removing dust and dirt from these areas can make a tighter seal so the vacuum works more efficiently. Take all of the attachments off of the vacuum and check them for cracks. Most vacuums come with a narrow extension wand, a dusting brush, a flat upholstery tool, and a power or turbo brush. Wipe dirt or dust from these attachments and pull away hair that might be tangled or stuck in them. For example, if hairs are caught in the turbo brush blade, take a pair of scissors and cut the hairs free from the bristles. Pull out the long stretchy hose and wipe the length of it with a damp cloth. Then, stretch it until it's straight and hold it down to the ground. Get down and look into it to see if the hose is clogged. If it is, take a bent wire or metal hanger and carefully insert it into the hose. Pull on the clog to loosen and remove it.  If the hose is clogged, you might notice a loss of suction when you vacuum. Use caution when you insert the wire into the hose since you don't want to accidentally puncture the hose.
A: Unplug the cord and inspect it for fraying or breaks. Use a damp cloth to wipe dust off the outside of the vacuum. Inspect all of the attachments and remove dirt or hair from them. Wipe down the hose and remove any dirt clogs.

Article: The two should overlap so it forms a six-pointed star.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Draw a triangle normal, pointing up. Draw another Triangle, this one pointing down. Erase the lines inside the star. Color the star.