INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Iron from the points of the collar inward to back of neck. Do the underside of the collar as well. Position your ironing board inside the shirt and into the arm. If your ironing board does not have a small board to insert into the sleeves, then put the sleeve on top of the ironing board, both sides together flat, and iron.  Turn the shirt to iron the backside.  Reposition for the opposite shoulder. Then turn the shirt, and do the rear side of the yoke and shoulders Turn the shirt to press the other side. Align the sleeve following the bottom seam as guide. Press carefully, moving both layers of fabric flat as the iron glides across front surface of sleeve. Repeat for the other sleeve. Turn the shirt to do the other side of sleeve. Ensure that you pull the iron across the fabric in one direction only, away from where you are holding it down so that the creases are mildly stretched out of the fabric. Press from the bottom tail progressing upward to the collar. Do not allow puckers or folds to press into fabric. Turn the shirt to iron the inside of the body of shirt also. Press from the tail progressing upward to the collar. Press as before. Press as before.

SUMMARY: Lay the collar out flat on the ironing board and press. Press the yoke and shoulders. For a long-sleeved shirt, press the cuffs next, similar to the collar instructions. Lay one sleeve out flat on the ironing board. Position the body of the shirt on the square end of your ironing board, buttonhole panel first. Move the shirt position to the next body panel, half of the back. Move the shirt position to next body panel, the other half of the back. Move shirt position to the last body panel, other half of the front, the button panel. Return pressed shirt to hanger, Button top button and third button.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: There are multiple ways to get out those yellow stains. Whether your choice is based on a friend’s raving review, or because you already have the product in your cabinet, decide which remedy is the best fit. Choose from the following products then look to the subsequent steps for each individual product.  Baking Soda (Sodium Bicarbonate) OxiClean (baking soda and hydrogen peroxide) Vodka Dish Detergent White Vinegar Crushed Aspirin (kept safely away from children) Thoroughly moisten the stain by pouring the water over the fabric or sponging it on.  Stains are actually created by perspiration reacting to the aluminum found in most deodorants and antiperspirants. The combination of the protein found in your sweat combining with the aluminum creates the yellow stain. As the stain is protein based, immediate exposure to hot water sets in the stain.  However, hot water is best for actually removing the stain. After submerging in cool water and treating with the remedy of your choice it is advised to wash in hot water to purge the remaining soils. No matter which of the previous products you have chosen, in order to activate the cleaning agents you must mix with warm water. Ratios and mixing specifications for each of the products are listed below.  OxiClean, vodka, hydrogen peroxide, white vinegar, and dish detergent should all be mixed in a container at a 1-1 ratio. Baking soda should be mixed to water at a 3-1 ratio. Aspirin pills must first be crushed. Use 3-4 pills and then mix into a bowl of warm water. See How to Remove Sweat Stains With Aspirin for more specific instructions. Keep aspirin out of reach of children, and be careful not to inhale any of its particles as it's being crushed. After the ingredients have been properly combined you will discover which form your solution has taken.  Baking soda will produce a paste. Vodka, hydrogen peroxide, white vinegar, and aspirin will dissolve into a liquid. You will be soaking the garment or stained area in this mixture, so be sure to have a large enough container for the task. OxiClean and dish detergent will dissolve into water with the given 1-1 ratio.  However, you can also create a paste by using more OxiClean or detergent at a 3-1 ratio. Some prefer the paste solution, believing it fights harder against tough stains.

SUMMARY: Choose your preferred stain removal remedy. Pretreat your stain by soaking in cool or warm water. Mix water with the cleaning agent in a separate container. Mix until the product has completely combined with the water, either creating a liquid or a paste.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: If there are some swimmers close by, move away from them. Even if they don't see you do your business, they may feel the sudden warmth and become suspicious. Move to the left or right, instead of deeper into the ocean. Do not go so far away that you can no longer see or hear other people. You want to be within sight and hearing/shouting distance, in case something happens. Lots of fish and other sea animals live there. Some of them could harm you, while others could be harmed by you. The further away you go from other people, the more likely you are to come across some sea critters. Stay clear any marine life, including other fish, sharks, and jellyfish. You may hurt them, or they may hurt you. While urinating in the ocean can be beneficial to the marine plants, it can be harmful to coral reefs. Urine helps marine plants grow—including algae. This can result in algae growing out of control on a coral reef and blocking out the sunlight it needs. This could suffocate and kill the coral reef. Try to keep a distance of at least 100 feet (30.48 meters) from these places. Both piers and jetties tend to be surrounded by rip currents, which are very dangerous. Rip currents are very strong ocean currents. They flow away from the shore. The last thing you'd want is to get caught in one.

SUMMARY:
Make sure that there are no people close to you. Stay away from clumps of seaweed and other marine plants. Keep an eye out for other marine animals. Avoid coral reefs. Stay away from piers and jetties.