In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: This will help remove any facial cleanser residue from your device.  This will dry the bristles of the brush head.
Summary: Push down on the brush head of your Clarisonic and twist counter-clockwise to the left. Gently lift the Clarisonic brush head up and away from the handle. Use warm, soapy water to wash the brush and handle of your Clarisonic once per week. Replace the brush head on the handle by pushing down and twisting the brush clockwise to the right until you hear the brush head audibly click into place. Power on your Clarisonic and rub the brush head against a dry towel for between five and 10 seconds. Replace the Clarisonic brush head once every three months to help prevent the bristles from becoming worn down and fatigued after regular use.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Be careful not to bend or dent either slide in the process. Be gentle! If using a cleaning rod, be careful not to jam the rod into the bottom of the slide. If you are rough, you risk denting the crook at the end of the slide.   However, this stage of the cleaning should really be handled by a trained instrument technician, as any sort of scratch or dent in the valve will adversely affect the playability of the horn. Special attention should be given to the rotary valve, water key (or spit valve), and the outer and inner slides.   Most of the oil should be applied by dripping it in through the pipe where the bell section and playing slide meet, though a few drops may be applied to the rotary valve directly.
Summary: Disassemble the trombone by unscrewing the bell portion from the slide and removing the mouthpiece. Remove the outer slide and wipe off any excess grease, oil or moisture from the inner slides with a soft rag. Use a cleaning rod or a “snake” (a flexible rubber coated metal wire with a small brush on both ends), clean out any excess grease, oil or moisture from the insides of the outer and inner slides. Remove the main tuning slide from the bell portion and clean the inside with  a “snake”. Do the same for F attachment tuning slide if your trombone has the F attachment. If absolutely necessary, disassemble the rotary valve for the F attachment, rinse off each piece and wipe off excess oil or grease. Rinse all trombone components with warm water (NOT HOT, see warnings) in a shower or bath. Dry off all components with a soft rag, making sure that no large pockets of water remain in any of the tubing or in the rotary valve. Apply necessary grease to the tuning slides and attach them to the bell portion of the instrument. Reassemble the rotary valve and apply necessary oils. Apply necessary slide grease or oils to the inner slide. Wipe down the entire outside of the trombone using a soft rag.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: In order to unclog the drain from inside the dishwasher, you need to remove the bottom rack. This way you will be able to access the drain, catch basin, and filter. Always make sure the power is fully disconnected before you begin working on the dishwasher. Using a screwdriver, remove the drain catch and filter that is typically located in the center of the bottom of the dishwasher. You can consult your owner’s manual in order to locate and remove the filter. Once the filter and drain catch have been removed, you should be able to see down the drain. Remove any clogs from the drain using a straightened wire hanger or auger. In order to remove any additional debris, grease, or scum from the drain, you can use a baking soda and vinegar mixture to flush out the drain. Pour 1 tablespoon of baking soda and 2 tablespoons of vinegar down the drain. Alternatively, you could use a commercial drain cleaner, but these can contain harsh chemicals that may remain in your dishwasher for some time. The baking soda and vinegar will help to break up any clogs that may remain in the drain. After 10-15 minutes, pour hot water down the drain to help remove the mixture along with any remaining debris. Once you have unclogged the drain, reconnect the dishwasher and run it on a normal cycle. The dishwasher should now drain properly and water should no longer pool in the bottom of the machine.
Summary:
Remove the bottom rack from the dishwasher. Unscrew the drain catch and filters. Use a straightened wire hanger to remove the clog. Pour a baking soda and vinegar mixture down the drain. Let the mixture sit in the dishwasher for 10-15 minutes. Reconnect and run the dishwasher on a normal cycle.