In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Move the bookcase out of the way. Use a yardstick to mark the center of the stud with a vertical line. If this is impossible, you can attach your brackets at the top, into a center stud. For tall shelves, this is the best place to secure a bookcase into a stud because it is the least noticeable place. You can also use door chain latches in place of L brackets if you want to move the shelf regularly. Install the chain on the wall and the slide on the top of the shelf.  Drill the other side of the L bracket into the wall with washers and three-inch wood screws. Drill until the screw head is almost even with the bracket, but avoid stripping the screw. If you can’t find a stud, you should install wall anchors before you drive screws into drywall or masonry. Drill a pilot hole into the wall and push the wall anchor in. Then, align the brackets and drill with three-inch screws. Place an L bracket between the wall and the side of your shelf, where it will hit a stud. Repeat the same procedure on either side of the shelf.
Summary: Remove the books. Use a stud finder to locate studs in your wall. Replace your bookcase, positioning it at a point right between the wall studs. Use a stepladder to gain access to the top of the shelf. Place an “L” bracket so that it is flush with the wall and the shelf. Drill the L bracket into the top of the shelf with your cordless screwdriver using screws that will go all the way through the top of the shelf. Ask a friend to hold the bookcase flush with the wall if it is tipping forward. Repeat on either side of the shelf.

Lightly dust the doll off with a dry washcloth. Wet a clean washcloth. Wring the cloth until it is not dripping. Carefully wipe the doll's face, arms and legs with the damp cloth until clean. Some stains such as ink may take longer to remove. Be sure to rub gently. Spot clean any dirt marks off the doll's cloth body. Wet a clean cloth and wring out the excess water. Wipe away any soap residue Stand the doll up to air dry for a few hours before dressing her to ensure there is no trace of moisture. Your or your child's AG doll will be as good as new, all fixed up, supreme, beautiful, fancy, and the best of all best!
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One-sentence summary -- Undress the doll. Make a cleaning solution with a mild soap and water in a small pail. Dip the cloth into the soap mixture again, and squeeze out the extra water. Pour clear water into a second pail. Place the doll on a towel and dry her. Just leave her be and don't try anything that hasn't been tested or isn't told anywhere, especially stuff you thought of or made up.

Q: Some people also develop redness and irritation from using baking soda on their underarms. If this happens to you (or even if you just want to try another method), then this recipe is for you. Begin by gathering the necessary ingredients. You’ll need a digital kitchen scale to measure out the ingredients. This recipe calls for:  30g coconut oil 20g Shea butter 10g carrier oil (your preference of almond, castor, or avocado oil all work well) 10g beeswax 15g arrowroot powder 15g food-grade diatomaceous earth 1 vitamin E capsule (400 IU) 10 drops of essential oil If you have a double boiler, you can use it to melt these ingredients together, or you can simply place all of them in a heavy, heat-safe jar and place the jar in a pan of boiling water. Use low heat and stir everything in evenly. The beeswax will take the longest to melt, but have patience. Once the beeswax finally melts and you stir it in, remove the mixture from the heat and give it a couple of minutes to cool—up to five. Before the mix hardens and begins to solidify, mix in the rest of the ingredients (break the vitamin E capsule to add it). Whisk all of the ingredients together well to ensure an even distribution of the materials. If you’ve never tested the essential oil you’ve chosen on your skin before, then try a drop or two on your underarm first and wait several minutes to make sure that it doesn’t irritate your skin at all. This recipe will set into a roll-on solid deodorant fairly quickly. Once the final ingredients are whisked in, you can pour it into a storage container of your choice. A shallow jar will do. You can simply rub some of the deodorant onto your fingers and then apply it to your underarms as needed. If you prefer the familiar, roll-on stick form, then you can pour the mixture into popsicle molds and place them in the freezer for an hour before removing them. Wrap each individual stick in wax paper or parchment paper before storing them to help avoid having them melt together.
A: Gather the ingredients. Melt the coconut oil, Shea butter, carrier oil, and beeswax together. Remove from heat. Add the arrowroot, diatomaceous earth, vitamin E, and your chosen essential oil. Pour the mixture into your chosen storage container.

Problem: Article: All of the chemical products used to treat poplar can be hazardous, so you should always wear rubber gloves and a respirator. Also wear the respirator while sanding to avoid breathing in wood particles. Ventilate your workspace by keeping an air current flowing through it.  To ventilate the area, open any nearby doors or windows. You can also make use of fans or work outside. You can purchase a respirator at most general stores and hardware stores. Rub the coarse-grit sandpaper over all the areas you wish to stain. The sandpaper roughs up the wood, which allows the staining products to sink further into the grain. Always wipe along the grain. Look closely at the wood to see which direction its particles are oriented towards. The grain looks like lines in the wood. After roughing up the wood, even it out with a finer grit sandpaper. Go back over all the areas you sanded earlier. Blow the wood shavings off the poplar when you’re finished. Make sure the wood looks and feels even before you attempt to stain it.
Summary:
Wear protective clothing and work in a well-ventilated area. Abrade the poplar with 80-grit sandpaper. Smooth out the wood with 180 to 220-grit sandpaper.