Problem: Article: You can also just dip the hair in warm water if the slime is near the ends.Massage the conditioner in with your fingers, going the same direction as the hair growth. Use your fingers to break up the slime as much as possible. Apply shampoo to the area with your fingers, going the same direction as hair growth. The shampoo will help remove the last of the slime from the hair.
Summary: Take a warm shower and apply conditioner to the hair. Massage shampoo into the hair.

Problem: Article: Combine your baking powder, baking soda, salt, sugar and flour substitute of choice in a large mixing bowl. Add 2 eggs, a tablespoon of oil and a dash of vanilla extract to the dry ingredients and whisk until they form a smooth, thick mixture.  Break up big lumps in the batter, but don’t overstir. This can make the waffles dense and gluey.  If you’re using tough, fibrous ingredients like oats or flax, soak them in a shallow bowl of buttermilk to soften them before blending them and adding them to the batter mix. Plug in the waffle iron. Coat both surfaces of the iron with light cooking spray and let it begin preheating. Have your batter and a ladle ready nearby.  No need to prep with cooking spray if you’re using a newer nonstick waffle iron. Keep the heat somewhere between medium and high so that it doesn’t get too hot between batches. Use enough batter to cover the inner surface of the iron, leaving a little room around the edges for the waffles to cook up. Once the batter begins to bubble, closed the lid of the iron.  Make sure you pour the batter on thick enough to cover the grid ridges on the iron, or the waffles won’t hold together. Most waffle irons will only be big enough to fix one waffle at a time. Portion each ladle of batter consistently so that you have none left over when you’re done cooking. The waffles will take about 4-5 minutes to cook to the optimal finish. A perfect waffle will come out golden-brown and crispy on the outside while still being light and airy inside. Repeat until you’ve used up the remaining batter.  Take a peek at the waffles periodically to make sure they’re cooking evenly. Waffle batter can also be refrigerated for a day or two if you don’t plan on using it all right away.
Summary: Mix the waffle batter. Heat and grease the waffle iron. Spoon the batter onto the hot waffle iron. Cook the waffles until they're golden brown.

Problem: Article: Withdrawing from an FNB ATM requires you to use your mobile phone to request a withdrawal and an accompanying PIN; you will then have to travel to the closest ATM to withdraw your money. Since the PIN expires within a few hours of you receiving it, consider going through the mobile phone part of the process while at the ATM. Exclude the quotation marks. If you don't have airtime, you can dial "*130*277#" without the quotation marks to buy airtime. Follow the directions on your screen to do so.  Your eWallet will send you a text message that contains a unique four-digit PIN. The PIN will expire in 16 hours from the time you receive the text message. Make sure that you can get to an ATM well within 16 hours of receiving your PIN. This is the green button on most ATM keypads. You can also select "Cardless Services".  " You must have a valid South African phone number at the time of this withdrawal to proceed.  This amount must be less than or equal to the funds in your account. The ATM should dispense your cash accordingly. You have successfully withdrawn money from eWallet via ATM! You can also press "Cancel" to void the transaction.
Summary: Prepare to initiate the withdrawal process. Dial "*120*277#" to access eWallet. Press "1" to select "Withdraw Cash". Press "1" to select "Get ATM PIN". Visit the FNB ATM closest to you. Press “Enter/Proceed” on the ATM keypad. Select "eWallet Services" on the following screen. Enter your mobile phone number on the keypad, then select "Proceed. Enter the four-digit eWallet PIN you received via text message. Enter a withdrawal amount. Verify that your transaction has ended before leaving the ATM.

Problem: Article: A north-facing windowsill is usually a good place to keep a maidenhair fern, as the fern won't receive much direct light. An east-facing window also works, since morning light is more gentle. If you keep the fern at a south- or west-facing window, keep it 1 foot (30 cm) away from the sill, since the direct sunlight can singe its delicate leaves.  Light is the most important factor in keeping your fern alive and happy. You can also grow maidenhair ferns under fluorescent grow lights in terrariums. If your maidenhair gets direct sunlight, be extra-vigilant about watering it, as it will dry out more quickly. Water your fern enough so that the surface never dries out. However, don't water your fern so much that the soil becomes soggy. Water the plant evenly on all sides as often as daily. To check if your maidenhair fern needs water, lift the pot. If it is half as heavy as when it is freshly watered, it's time.  Remember that air conditioning or heat can both dry out the soil. If you have the air or heat on, you'll need to water your fern more often. Check if your maidenhair fern needs to be watered every day. Maidenhair ferns typically can't sustain in temperatures lower than 60 °F (16 °C). However, they prefer temperatures around 70 °F (21 °C) and higher. Don't worry too much if the temperature drops temporarily, but make sure to warm your fern up as soon as you can. Use a humidifier to create ideal conditions for your fern, especially in the winter. Or, try misting the fern daily with warm water in a spray bottle to create humidity.  If you aren't able to run a humidifier, be sure to check the soil vigilantly, as it may dry out quickly without it. Alternatively, try keeping the fern in a bathroom where the steam from the shower will keep it moist. You can also use a terrarium or glass case to maintain humidity levels around the fern, but remember not to place it in direct sunlight. Any moving air can evaporate moisture and dry out your fern. Keep your maidenhair fern away from any exterior doors, drafty windows, fans, air conditioners, and radiators. It can be tricky to find the right balance of indirect light while avoiding drafts. Try placing your fern in a room with large east- or west-facing windows on a flat surface away from the window. Use an organic liquid fertilizer, mixed with an equal amount of water. Add fertilizer to the soil every 2 weeks from around September through March. Maidenhair ferns like fertilizers that contain fish emulsions.
Summary:
Place your fern where it will get 4-6 hours of indirect sunlight a day. Keep the soil evenly moist in the pot. Control the temperature to keep it around 70 °F (21 °C). Maintain high humidity around the fern with a humidifier. Position your maidenhair fern away from drafts. Fertilize the fern twice monthly in the fall through spring.