Q: While the exact technique necessary to clean vinyl seats varies depending on the product you’ve chosen to use, you can generally begin by wiping the seats down with a damp rag, then applying the vinyl cleaner to another clean, damp rag.  After that, gently wipe the vinyl cleaning solution across the surface of the vinyl seats. There are a wide variety of vinyl cleaners available.  Popular products include Rejuvenate Leather & Vinyl Cleaner and Marine Vinyl Coat. Mix one tablespoon of ammonia, ¼ cup (59 milliliters) of hydrogen peroxide, and ¾ cup (177 milliliters) of water.  Scrub the vinyl seats with the mixture using a soft-bristled brush or sponge.  Dry the vinyl seats by wiping them down with a dry cloth. Diluting bleach and water in a 1:1 ratio will yield an effective solution for cleaning vinyl seats.  For instance, you might mix two tablespoons of bleach with two tablespoons of water.  Dip a cloth, stiff-bristled brush, or sponge in the mixture.  Scrub the vinyl seating down, then dry it thoroughly with a dry cloth. Before applying the bleach solution, test it on a hidden area – the bottom of a vinyl seat, for instance.  Wipe it with a white paper towel, then check the paper towel to ensure no color comes off.  If color comes off, do not use the bleach solution to clean your vinyl seats.
A: Use a specialized cleaner. Use an ammonia mix. Clean your seats with a bleach mixture.

Article: You don't need snow, but you need below-freezing temperatures. If the temperature is above freezing, the ice luminaries will melt too fast. Choose a day with lots of snow on the ground. The luminaries will look more magical! Stretch the opening of your balloon over the spout on your faucet. Use a regular balloon if you want a large luminary, and a water balloon if you want a small luminary. Hold the balloon to the faucet with 1 hand, and the bottom of the balloon with the other. Turn the water on and let the balloon fill until it stretches and becomes shaped like a ball.  How much you fill the balloon is up to you. The more you fill it, the bigger your luminary will become. Do not overfill the balloon; the water needs room to expand as it freezes. Turn the water off first, if you have not already. Holding the balloon in your palm, use your other hand to tug the tail off of the faucet. Set the balloon down in the sink, with the tail pointing up. Wrap the tail around your finger to make a loop, then pull the end of the tail through the loop. If you want a colored luminary, add 1 drop of food coloring to the balloon before you tie it. Shake the balloon after you tie it to mix the color. Place the balloon into the freezer, and leave it there overnight. If you live in a cold climate where temperatures fall below freezing, you can freeze the balloon outside. How long the balloon takes to freeze depends on how big it is. Expect this to take anywhere from 6 to 12 hours. Use a pair of scissors to cut the tail of below the knot. Cut the balloon apart down the sides, then peel it away from the ice. Discard the balloon when you are done. Be careful when removing the balloon. The ball may not be completely frozen inside. Depending on the size of your balloon, you may still have water inside it. If you want a solid ice luminary, you will need to freeze your balloon longer. If you want a hollow luminary, poke a hole in the ice, then drain the excess water out. Solid ice luminaries have a softer glow than hollow luminaries. Use your fingers or a small spice jar to make a shallow well in the snow. Turn on a battery-operated, LED tea light, and set it into the well. Make sure that the plastic flame is below the top of the well. If the flame is sticking out, it will get in the way of the ice ball. In this case, you should make the hole deeper.  If you make a hollow luminary, set the tea light right on top of the snow instead. If there is no snow outside, dig a hole in the soil instead. You can also use outdoor Christmas lights instead. The ones with the bigger bulbs will work better than the ones with the smaller bulbs. Because the tea light is inside the snow, the luminary should sit comfortably on top of it. There is no need to carve a hole in the luminary. If you made a hollow luminary, then make sure that you place the opening right over the tea light—you may have to break the ice around the opening to make it larger. Be aware that colored luminaries may stain your pavement as they melt.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Ensure that it is below freezing outside. Choose your balloon and fit the opening over a faucet. Fill the balloon with water until it becomes round. Remove the balloon and knot the tail. Freeze the balloon until it turns solid. Cut the balloon away from the frozen ball. Freeze the ball longer if needed or desired. Make a well in the snow, then set an LED tea light into it. Place the luminary over the tea light.

Q: If you don't have access to the internet, you can call your carrier's Customer Service line and have a representative deactivate the line for you. You will need to be able to identify yourself as the account holder. You may be able to deactivate the phone using an automated menu system. If you have multiple phone lines on the same account, you will need to specify which line needs to be deactivated.  Verizon - 1 (800) 922-0204 AT&T - 1 (800) 331-0500 Sprint - 1 (888) 211-4727 T-Mobile - 1 (877) 453-1304 Cricket - 1 (800) 274-2538 Vodafone UK - 0333 304 0191 You may need to provide the IMEI number for your missing device. If you can't call in your lost or stolen phone, you can use the carrier's website. Nearly all major carriers allow you to report your phone lost or stolen from your user page on their website. You will need to sign up for an account if you don't have one already, which usually involves confirming your phone number and personal information.  Find the "Suspend Service" or similar option. You will be guided through the process of suspending your service. You may need to provide the IMEI number for your missing device. If your iPhone or Android phone was lost or stolen, there's a good chance that it was tied to an account. As soon as you realize that your phone has been lost or stolen, change your Apple ID or Google password.
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Call your carrier. Log into your account on your carrier's website. Change your passwords.