Problem: Article: It’s recommended that you use some type of solution when pressure washing your home’s exterior, even if you’ve already treated it with bleach. Some pressure washer models feature a separate compartment for adding soaps and detergents. After filling this compartment, an internal injector will mix the soap and water together into a single stream that annihilates stains and disinfects at the same time. Look for products that have been approved specifically for use in pressure washers. Cleaning with water alone won’t kill mold and bacteria, which means it’s possible for them to make a quick comeback. If the stream isn’t forceful enough to get the siding sufficiently clean, crank it up little by little. This can be done by adjusting the nozzle in either direction (right for more power, left for less) or simply moving closer to the work surface. Even the most persistent stains shouldn't require you to use more than 3,000 PSI. Start at one corner and keep the nozzle fixed in one place, holding it steady while it chips away at the accumulated dirt and discoloration. Then, slowly and deliberately move on to the surrounding area. Continue spraying until the targeted area is completely free of residue.  If needed, you can go over the same spot a few times to loosen stubborn dried buildup. Take your time. Long-standing messes may not come off right away.
Summary: Use an appropriate cleaning solution. Increase the pressure incrementally. Begin with a small section of the siding.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: The ease of paying with credit cards can quickly lead to overextending yourself and getting into too much debt.  If you have a habit of purchasing things with credit when you don’t have the cash to pay for them, your credit card debt will continue to grow.  Soon, your monthly minimum payments may be more than you can afford.  Controlling impulse spending will help you to use credit cards more wisely. Learning how to manage credit, how to strategically pay down balances and how to maximize rewards can reduce your monthly expenses. Your total monthly debt payments, including car payments, student loans and credit cards, should equal no more than 20 percent of your monthly income.  If you are close to that limit, then hold off on new credit purchases until you can pay down some of those other loans.  Failure to manage your level of debt can not only hurt your credit, but it can also hinder your ability to save for things like retirement. For example, if you pay $300 per month on your car payments, $200 per month on student loans and $200 per month on credit card balances, then our total debt payments per month equal $700. In this example, if you make $3,500 per month, then your debt-to-income ratio equals 20 percent ($3,500 x .2 = $700).  If you make less than this per month, then your debt is too high, and you need to reduce your debt before making any more debt purchases. You can get your credit report for free once per year from annualcreditreport.com.  Your total debt and your payment history appears on your credit report. The way you manage your credit affects your credit score.  Also, errors on your credit report can hurt your credit.  Review your credit report often and know whether you need to work on improving your credit score and/or if you need to address errors on your credit report. Familiarize yourself with all of the fees they charge.  Credit card fees include annual fees, charges for balance transfers, cash advance fees and late fees.  Choose a credit card with a fee structure that matches your needs.  For example, if you want to transfer balances from a high-rate card to a card with a lower rate, look for a card that doesn’t charge fees for balance transfers. Your credit card statement tells you how long it will take to pay off your credit card just by paying the minimum monthly balance.  If you have a high balance, this can take many years and cost you thousands in interest expense.  Make a plan to pay as much as possible towards your credit card debt. Don’t sacrifice other long-term financial goals, such as saving for retirement.  But definitely pay more than the minimum balance each month.  While you are paying down your balance, don’t make any purchases on your credit card.

SUMMARY: Understand how credit cards can get you into trouble. Manage your debt-to-income ratio. Figure out the total of your monthly debt payments. Check your credit report regularly. Read your credit card policy agreements. Pay off your balances.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: The trick to acing a Skype interview is to treat it just as seriously as a real interview even though you’re not doing it in person. If you want to really succeed, then dress up just as if you were going to a real interview, leave a copy of your resume and cover letter on your desk, and make sure you’re in a quiet place with good internet connection.  Pick a location with flattering lighting so your interviewers can really see you and read your expressions. Close your email window and any other windows that are likely to distract you during the interview. Give all of your attention to the person who is talking to you. Check that your microphone and video chat works in advance. Practice by trying to chat with a friend the day before so you know you won’t have any technical difficulties when the time comes. Many companies have an initial phone interview to get a better sense of their top applicants before they invite them to meet for an interview in person. This saves time for them and gives them a better understanding of each candidate. You should treat this type of interview just as seriously as a real interview. Have your notes in front of you, dress up, and find a quiet place and good reception so you can have a meaningful conversation over the phone.  Make sure to be professional and considerate in all of your responses. Don’t slack off just because you’re only talking over the phone. Remember that, since your interviewer won’t have visual cues, you’ll have to work extra hard to paint a picture of who you are with words. Have a list of relevant buzzwords ready if you think it’ll help you. Occasionally, you may be invited to a group interview so that your interviewers can interview more candidates at once and so they can get a better sense of how you interact with other people. The trick to acing these interviews is to be able to be assertive enough to still give your interviewers a sense of who you are while also showing that you’re considerate toward others and can work well in teams.  Don’t try to put down other interviewers in order to make yourself look good. Instead, be kind and supportive toward them while making it clear that you’re the best candidate for the job. If there are group activities during the interview, try to take a leadership position while making sure you’re not bossy and don’t keep the other interviewers from contributing.
Summary: Ace the Skype interview. Ace the phone interview. Ace the group interview.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Go to the next box on the “Sign-in & Security” page, which is titled, “Saved passwords”. This will bring up a prompt, asking you to re-enter your Google account password.  Each Website or app will have its password listed beside it. In case you wish to see the password, click the “eye” icon. In case you do not want Google to remember the password, simply click on the “X” sign. Click “Undo” if you want to go back to how it originally was.
Summary:
Visit the “Saved passwords” page. Click on “Manage passwords”.