Article: If your boots are very dirty and have caked up mud or dirt on them, it’s a good idea to remove this debris before cleaning the boots with soap. Use a soft-bristled boot brush to target problem areas and remove dirt. You can even use a plastic spoon if you're trying to remove thick layers of hardened dirt. To remove any thin layers of dirt or dust on your cowboy boots, dampen a sponge and use it to wipe the entire surface of the boot, focusing on any problem areas. If your boots are made of suede, they should not be exposed to water of any kind. Instead of using a damp sponge to clean, use a nylon brush to target dirt and dust. If your boots don’t look completely clean after using a damp sponge, get the sponge completely wet and use gentle soap or soap designed for leather to wipe down the boot and develop a lather. Then gently rub over dirty areas with the sponge. Once the dirt is removed, use a damp cloth to wipe off the suds. If the boot is relatively clean but there is still some dirt in the nooks and crannies or around the seams of the boot, use a damp toothbrush to gently scrub these areas. Use a clean cloth to wipe the boots after you have finished cleaning them. Then set the boots aside and let them sit for about thirty minutes until they are dry to the touch.
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Brush off mud or dirt. Use a damp sponge to remove dust. Use soap and water. Scrub seams with a toothbrush. Let the boots dry.
Article: These can range from vent clips in the shape of flowers, animal-shaped visor clips, or fun canisters that you place in your cup holder. Select a scent that won't be too overpowering in the small space. Popular choices are graduation tassels, Hawaiian leis, dream catchers, or beaded necklaces and charms. Go old-school and add a pair of fuzzy dice. Be careful not to add anything that will be too distracting or obstruct your vision while driving, as this can create a safety hazard. Check your local laws as well—in many places it is illegal to hang items from your mirror. Depending on your budget and how much time and energy you have, you can purchase adhesive rope lighting that is battery powered, or a more elaborate type that requires some wiring.  Rope lighting typically comes ready to use, and is applied simply by sticking the strip to the desired area. Wired lighting may require you to remove pieces of your dash and glove box to attach the lights with zip ties and connect to fuses. You can purchase the basic kits online or at your nearest department store for as little as $14.99. The wired kits can cost you upwards of $100.00. The light strips come in a variety of colors and some are even color-changing. Use the included remote or an app on your smartphone to control the lighting.
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Buy decorative air fresheners to deodorize your vehicle. Hang something flashy from your rearview mirror. Install LED light strips under the dash for a fun atmosphere.
Article: Walk towards the fledgling until you’re less than 3 feet (0.91 m) away. Crouch down and inspect the young bird for any signs of injury. These can include a drooping wing, visible broken bones, or any signs of blood. Also watch the bird as it moves. If it holds its wings against its sides and doesn’t show signs of pain, it’s probably not injured. A seriously injured fledgling may have flies buzzing around or, if it’s in very bad shape, have a few maggots crawling across its body. Wildlife rehabilitators are trained professionals who know how to care for orphaned or hurt fledglings. Also call a rehabilitator if the fledgling doesn’t seem to be injured but appears to have been abandoned by its parents. The rehabilitator will inspect the fledgling and, if needed, can take the bird to a wildlife care center.  If you live in the United States, you can find a website for wildlife rehabilitators in every state online at: https://secure.mediapeta.com/peta/PDF/WildlifeRehabilitatorsbyState.pdf. If you live outside of the U.S., contact your local government or animal-control center and ask about wildlife rehabilitation personnel. In some situations, you won’t have time to wait for a wildlife rehabilitator to arrive on the scene. For example, if feral cats live in the area where the fledgling has fallen or if you see a hawks circling, the fledgling is in immediate danger. Gently slide your hand beneath the fledgling, lift it up, and place the fledgling onto a low tree branch or sturdy bush. It’s a good idea to still call a wildlife rehabilitator after you’ve placed the fledgling into a tree. Domesticated animals can be dangerous to fledgling birds that are unable to fly. Housecats especially would enjoy toying with and eventually killing a defenseless fledgling. So, if the fledgling is within 1⁄4 mile (0.40 km) of your home, keep all pets indoors for up to 2 weeks, or until the fledgling has flown off. If you have neighbors with housecats, advise them to keep their pets indoors for the same amount of time also.
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Inspect the fledgling to determine whether it’s injured. Call a wildlife rehabilitator if a fledgling is injured. Place a fledgling on a low tree branch if it’s in immediate danger. Keep housecats and other pets indoors until the fledgling moves off.