In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: You’re going to soak your item of clothing for a while, so make sure that the bowl is big and deep enough to keep your clothing fully submerged for a long period of time. Place the stained area at the lowest point in the bowl or sink so that it can fully soak when you add your vinegar. White vinegar is the least likely to damage colored clothing. In a large bowl, combine 1 part white vinegar with 1 part water and mix it with a large spoon. Pour your mixture over the stain so that it is fully submerged in your mixture. About 1⁄3 cup (79 mL) of each ingredient will be enough for 1 shirt or pair of pants as long as this will cover the stain completely. Allow your clothing to soak in the vinegar solution for at least 30 minutes before throwing it in with your sorted laundry for a standard wash. If you notice that the stain is still there after you’ve washed it, repeat this process.
Summary: Place your item of clothing in a sink or large bowl, inside out. Fill a bowl with white vinegar and water and pour it over the stain. Let your clothing soak for 30 minutes before washing it.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: This method is useful when you can't remove a CD because your CD player will no longer turn on. This method involves disconnecting, then reconnecting the electrical supply to the CD player. For most CD players, this means that any radio presets you've set will be erased and your personal audio settings will be reset to their defaults. If you're an avid listener of music in your car, make sure you record your personal settings so they can easily be restored afterward. When manipulating or altering your car's electrical system, it's important to ensure you're not in danger of electrocution. Turn the car off and remove the keys from the ignition, then open the hood for access to the battery. The negative terminal on a car's battery is colored black, while the positive terminal is colored red. Carefully disconnect the negative terminal. Some terminals may require you to use a small wrench or pliers to loosen a nut before removing the wire connection. After reconnecting the terminal, tun the car on and try to eject the CD as normal. Disconnecting then reconnecting the CD player's power supply can cause the CD player to "reset" to its factory default, which, in some cases, can restore its ejection functionality. Check your owner's manual - often, a car's fuse box will be behind a panel somewhere on the driver's side of the dashboard. Disconnect the battery, remove the fuse box's protective covering, then, consulting your owner's manual, replace any of your CD player's fuses that may have blown.
Summary: Write down your radio presets and audio settings. Turn the car off and open the hood. Disconnect the battery's negative terminal. Wait 10 seconds, then reconnect the terminal. If the CD player still won't turn on, replace its fuse.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: One sure-fire way to get your cheeks nice and red is to simply do a little exercise. It's no secret that activities like playing sports, jogging, lifting weights, and doing calisthenics can make you flushed — generally, the more intense the exercise, the brighter your cheeks will be. Note however, that a regular exercise routine can actually make it harder for you to get rosy cheeks in the long run. If you're able to reduce your blood pressure with steady exercise (which, by the way, is a good thing!), the capillaries in your cheeks responsible for giving you pink cheeks won't fill with blood during exercise as easily. Keeping yourself warm and cozy in cold weather can sometime have the side effect of giving you pink cheeks. When your body temperature is hot, the body automatically redirects blood from the inside of your body to the blood vessels near the surface. This blood causes your cheeks (and likely other parts of your body) to get a reddish or pinkish tinge. Don't go overboard here — wearing a warm coat in winter is a good idea, but deliberately subjecting yourself to uncomfortably high temperatures can be unsafe. Cool off right away if you start to sweat profusely or feel light-headed. A nice facial rinse doesn't just feel great — it can also give your cheeks a "splash" of pink! Heating up the skin of your face with warm water causes the body to direct more blood there. This extra blood can make your cheeks a little pinker with very little effort on your part.
Summary:
Exercise! Stay warm. Rinse your face with warm water.