INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Most car dealerships have a subscription account with Carfax that allows them to provide you with free Carfax reports on all their used vehicles for sale.  Contact the car dealership before you visit their salesroom to verify that they provide free Carfax reports. Ask a representative from the car dealership for a free Carfax report on the vehicle you are considering to buy. Many car dealerships will provide direct links to free Carfax reports on their websites. Access the section of the car dealership's website that features used cars. In most cases, links for free Carfax reports will be embedded onto the website next to descriptions and pictures of used cars for sale.

SUMMARY: Obtain a free Carfax report from the car dealership. View a Carfax report online at the dealership's website.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: In order to take apart your flute, gently unscrew the head-joint and foot-joint from the body of the flute. This should be done carefully. Be sure not to touch the keys or keypads because these can easily be damaged. Before you put away and store your flute, it is important that you remove the moisture from inside. If left uncleaned, your flute will not only begin to smell, but it will also tarnish on the inside. As a result, you should clean the inside and outside of your flute after every use. Thread a soft cloth through the needle-like slot in the end of your cleaning rod. Pull the cloth through the slot so that half of the cloth is on either side of the rod. Use a cloth made from a soft and thin material, such as a microfiber or cotton. Take the cloth and wrap it around the rod so that none of the rod is exposed. If the rod touches the flute while cleaning, it can scratch and damage the inside of the flute. Remove the moisture that builds up inside the flute, by gently inserting the cleaning rod into each section of the flute. For example, you will need to clean inside the head-joint, foot-joint, and body of the flute. The cloth will absorb and remove any moisture inside. When cleaning the body section of the flute, be sure to insert the cleaning rod into both ends of the flute. This will ensure that the entire inside is cleaned. You can gently twist the cleaning rod while it is inside the flute to ensure that all the moisture is absorbed. Carefully polish the flute with a microfiber cleaning cloth. While playing, grease and fingerprints can build up on the outside of the flute. Gently clean all of the keys and the body of the flute.  Pay particular attention to the ends (or tenons) where the separate pieces attach together. This is where gunk can often build up. Use your fingers and a cloth to clean around and inside the ends. Do not use cloths that contain metal polish. These can damage your flute and should be avoided. When you are cleaning, be sure to hold the flute by the barrel and avoid touching the key pads. These can be easily punctured and will cause damage to your flute. You can also bend the keys if you are too rough while cleaning. If the key pads or keys are damaged, take your flute to a professional for servicing and repair. You can use a cotton swab to remove dust and buildup between the keys. A cotton swab can also be used to clean the embouchure hole on the head-joint. Be very gentle and avoid touching the keypads.
Summary: Unscrew the pieces gently. Clean your flute after each use. Attach a cloth to the cleaning rod. Wrap the cloth around the rod. Insert the rod into each section of the flute. Twist the rod to clean inside. Wipe the outside of the flute with a cloth. Don’t touch the key pads while cleaning. Use a cotton swab to clean tough to reach places.

Though the triangle doesn’t really resemble a bottle of bleach, try to remember that it represents one. You may bleach as needed, using either chlorine or oxygen-based bleach on the garment. Use non-chlorine bleach only if the symbol of a triangle has diagonal lines in it. Chlorine bleach leaches dye out of fabrics, so it is typically only used for white fabric. Non-chlorine bleach is oxygen based and shouldn’t stain or ruin your clothes. That goes for both chlorine and oxygen-based bleach. If you have a stain, try using another method to remove it.
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One-sentence summary -- Bleach your garment if the label contains a triangle. Identify what kind of bleach to use. Do not use bleach if the symbol of a triangle has an X through it.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: A web page is a great place to centralize information about your book, such as teasers, launch dates, book readings in your area, and author information. When the book is out, you can also include links for people to purchase the book directly from the site.  Your webpage should include the title of the book as its URL, if possible, or be closely related to it and easy to remember. For example, if your book is titled "How to Kiss a Frog," you might want to use the web domain www.kissafrog.com. This makes it easier for people to remember the site address. If you're not familiar with webpage design, a simple template website that provides free blogs should work fine. Check out this helpful wikiHow article for more information on how to build and design your own website. You can also use a Facebook group or product page in addition to, or in place of, a more traditional website. This is probably a good idea if your audience is younger and tech-savvy, and likely to appreciate having updates on your book in their Facebook feed. You should start marketing your book among family and friends before it is even completed, in order to build anticipation before your launch date. The book cover can be used to represent your book every time you post about it online. It should catch the attention of potential readers and give a hint about the genre, contents, and appeal of the book itself.  Since your book is digital only, its book cover is also digital only. In other words, it is just a representative image that you can use online to represent the book itself. It can be any photograph or image. If you have digital media skills and can use tools like Photoshop without much trouble, you might consider doing this yourself. You can also contract the work on websites like Fiverr.com, where it only costs $5. Before the book is available, create a blog or vlog (video blog) entry to post to the book's website. Don't be afraid to brag; now is the time to talk up how awesome this book will be and why people will want to read it. Talk about its unique features and what makes it helpful, interesting, entertaining, or useful.  Don't just write one entry; post about the book frequently. Remember that your website is a reflection of you as a writer, so don't hesitate to make your blog writing engaging, fun, and similar in style to the book itself. Be sure to proof read; having a blog can backfire if your writing is rife with typos and grammatical errors that might make readers question your writing skills! Your book's website should have a feature where individuals can sign up for email updates about the book. Get people to sign up for the email list in advance of the book's release, and that way you will have a ready-made client list when the book is available. Try not to overuse the email list, as most people will not appreciate it and probably view it as spam. Instead, save the email list for important announcements and to drum up business when the book is ready. Once you have a solid presence including a web page, Facebook or other social media presence, book cover, and email list, it’s a good idea to start spreading the word among your family, friends, colleagues and acquaintances.  Try posting on Facebook or Twitter about your book progress and link to your book's Facebook group or website. You can also ask family and friends directly to support you by "sharing" the URLs to your pages on their own social media feeds, or through email or word of mouth. Although it's important to post and talk about your book, be careful not to overdo it; you don't want to drive people away with your zealous promotion.

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Create a web page for your book. Create an enticing book cover. Blog or vlog about the book. Create an email list. Spread the word in your social circles.