Wear thin rubber gloves since you’ll be working with harsh chemicals that could cause skin irritation. Calcium, lime, and rust cleaners can also create fumes that can make you feel nauseated, so cover your mouth and nose with a face mask. Work in a well-ventilated area to prevent fumes from building up. Read the instructions on the back of the calcium, lime, and rust remover’s bottle. Mix equal amounts of the cleaner and warm water in a large glass bowl and stir them together so they’re thoroughly combined.  You can buy calcium, lime, and rust remover from most department stores or online. Keep the cleaner out of children’s reach since it could make you very sick. If you accidentally ingest the remover, contact your local poison control center immediately. Use a cotton rag that’s only meant for cleaning purposes so you don’t contaminate anything else with the remover. Saturate a corner of a cotton cloth with the cleaning solution in the bowl. The cotton will prevent scratching your pipes when you’re working on them.  The rag does not need to be fully saturated with the solution to work. Just dip it in the solution enough to get a small part of the rag wet. Avoid using a rough-bristled brush for cleaning your pipes since it could leave scratch marks on the surface. Hold the pipe steady with your nondominant hand and wrap the cloth around the pipe with your other hand. Move the cloth back and forth over the surface of the pipe to break apart any calcium, lime, or rust deposits on it. Dip your cotton rag in the cleaning solution again if you need to rewet it. You may have to go over your pipe multiple times if it's very dirty. Use a dry corner of your cleaning cloth or a different cloth that you haven’t used. Wrap the cloth around the area of pipe you cleaned and wipe off any excess cleaner. The pipe will look shiny and new when you’re finished. If your pipes are still dirty, then apply more cleaner and scrub them until they’re clean.

Summary: Wear gloves and a face mask to protect yourself from the chemicals. Dilute calcium, lime, and rust remover with water. Dip a cotton rag into the cleaner. Scrub the surface of your pipe with the rag. Wipe the pipe clean with a dry cloth.


Just below the lid is what you don't want. Use a craft knife to make this easy -- scissors will be difficult to work with. Make sure your milk jug is clean! If there's still a milky residue it may end up smelling. This will form the body of your spider. Go as tightly around the handle as you can; but don't worry -- if it's still discernible, that's fine. 25 cm) in diameter. These will be the legs. Tape each one in the center along the handle of the jug. Then, tape the tubes along the sides of the jug too, to make it look as if the legs are going along the body. The tubes will bend into place. If you cut a slit in the tube, it will bend at your cut. If you hold it in the bend, you can tape it to stay permanently bent. This will form the joints in your spiders legs. A 1" (2.5 cm) triangle cut is good -- the tube won't unexpectedly break off. Just hold it at its bending point and wrap tape around the newly-formed joint. They'll bulge out and be adequately creepy -- especially if you cut a slit of black tape for pupils. If you don't have an egg lying around, puff balls (or anything circular, really) work as well. Just attach them to the jug with more tape or glue.

Summary: Cut off the spout of an empty, clean milk jug. Cover the jug with black tape. Get 4 6-foot (2 m) black foam pipe insulation tubes that are 1/2 inch (1. Cut a slit at a joint in the legs. Use two halves of a plastic Easter egg for eyes.


After your registration, the site will redirect you to the site's Discover page. Discover individual styles and people like you around the world. Get the latest looks of others in your feed by hitting “Fan All” to the list of categories. To make your account more appealing, add a little information about yourself.  Set a profile picture. Since LookBook is for people with fashion sense, upload a high-quality photo of you posing like a model of apparel. Add a brief description about yourself in the “About Me” section. You can connect your account to Facebook, Twitter, or Tumblr by allowing LookBook to access it. This is located in “Edit Your Profile” section of the site.  Login your other accounts to authorize. You can allow each account to post your LookBook activities like postings, your Looks, hype to other looks, or looks you've commented to. Leave it unmark if you don't like to share them. To complete your profile, you may add your Blog URL or Website URL, just located in the bottom of “Edit Your Profile” form. You may also show or hide your activities on LookBook by changing the privacy of each. If you are ready to show the world your style, then you may upload your looks. However, there are rules that you need to follow before posting. Not agreeing to the terms may result to deletion of your post.  You can read the rules here to know more. If you think you have followed the rules provided for the site, then you may now choose a file to upload and submit it!

Summary: “Fan” other LookBook users. Edit your profile. Connect your LookBook to other accounts associated with it. Enter your other websites. Edit your privacy setting. Post your looks.


This is by far the easiest method but it will only work if you were signed in to your account during the browsing session you wish to access. Go to www.google.com/history and enter the information for the account that you were browsing with. From this page you will be able to see your browsing history according to time and date. If you wish to delete your history, simply click on the cog icon in the upper-right hand corner of the screen and select “Remove Items.”
Summary: Access Google's Browser History. Sign into your Google Account. Review your browsing history.