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Steam vacuum all carpets, upholstery, and fabrics in your home and your car to remove the mites. Then, remove the vacuum bag, tie it up, and dispose of it immediately.  If the kind of device you are using has a container instead of a bag, wash the container well with soap and water after you empty it. Clean and swab the floor, especially corners, with a good medically proven disinfectant. Bleach is also effective as a disinfectant. Dust your entire house before you begin vacuuming. All the upholstery like curtains, pillow covers, comforters, bedsheets, and clothes must be soaked in boiling hot water. Then, use the washing machine along with a hot dryer for around 30 minutes at the highest temperature.  If there are other people who live with you, their clothes must also be washed, but do it separately. Continue to do your laundry separately until your scabies are gone. If you have fabric that can’t be washed, put it in a plastic bag and seal it up for 2 weeks. This will slowly kill the mites. Use gloves while handling these clothes and discard those gloves after you use them. During this time, don’t do kitchen chores if you can avoid it. Not only is it hazardous to you, it poses a big threat to your family. All utensils must be sterilized with boiling water before and after they have been used by you. This is especially true for the bathroom. All hard surfaces -- countertops, tiles, sinks, bathtubs -- need to be disinfected. Spray down every applicable area with a disinfectant and scrub it clean. Use gloves that you can throw away afterward. Disinfect the surfaces again after each time you use them. Keep this in mind every time you shower or use the bathroom. Any environment you're in while you have an active case of scabies will likely become infected. Because of this, it's best to avoid going out if at all possible until treatment is complete and the scabies are gone. However, if you must go out, do so responsibly. Cover your skin and avoid touching other objects and people. Avoid going to swimming pools and other group areas. Scabies is highly contagious and can spread in seconds of contact. Do those around you a favor and wait until your case is gone. There is no treatment required for your pets. If you are still wondering whether or not they will suffer with scabies owing to your infection, the answer is a resounding no. The insect is the human itch mite; scabies in humans cannot survive on animals. It should also be known that the human dust mite cannot survive without a proper host for more than 2-3 days. So even if it does get transmitted to your pet via your clothes, it will die within 2-3 days without producing any symptoms or trouble for your pet.

summary: Vacuum everything because the mites spread easily. Wash clothes, linens, and all fabrics in hot water. Stay out of the kitchen so scabies don’t contaminate the food. Disinfect all surfaces so that the mites don’t spread. Go to public places responsibly. Don't worry about your pets.


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, overlapping each pass by 50%.

summary: Spray on your base color coat Allow to dry, then sand with 1000-grit sandpaper and wash off. Review the color to decide if it’s the hue you want. Spray at least one more coat to ensure you’ve evenly covered the primer. Decide whether to use ghost pearls or candy pearls.


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Look around the edges and corners of the contact paper for any parts that may have lifted up slightly. Grasp the edge or corner and slowly tug the contact paper upward to start peeling it from the glass. Don’t worry if the contact paper breaks or if it's stuck in some areas and just focus on getting rid of what you can. It's best not to use heat to remove contact paper from windows and other glass surfaces. This is because if there is a large temperature difference, the glass could break. Attach a single-edge razor blade to a scraper and gently scrape around the edges of the remaining contact paper. When there is enough of the contact paper lifted to hold, use your fingernails to peel the contact paper away from the glass. You can find single-edge razor blades at home improvement and paint stores. Wear gloves and pour some adhesive remover onto a cleaning sponge. Rub the adhesive remover over the sticky residue and wait for 2-3 minutes to let it start working. Then use a clean cloth or the scraper again to easily wipe or scrape away the sticky residue. Choose an adhesive remover that’s designed for non-absorbent surfaces like glass. It’s likely that the glass won’t be looking its best after the contact paper! Get a microfiber cloth and dampen it very lightly with warm water. Wipe the glass with the cloth and then use a dry cloth to remove any excess water. Alternatively, you can use paper towels.
summary: Peel off as much contact paper with your fingernails as possible. Use a single-edge razor blade to remove the rest of the contact paper. Use adhesive remover to remove the residue from the glass. Clean the glass with a damp microfiber cloth to make it clear and shiny.