Write an article based on this "Test poultice and cleaner before using. Avoid acidic cleaners and strong chemicals. Hire a professional to seal your marble regularly."
article: Pick a hidden or inconspicuous spot on the marble and do a test clean. This is important, as some products may etch or discolor marble. In the end, it’s better to perform a test than to ruin your entire marble floor or countertop.  Wait at least 24 hours after testing. This will give you enough time to see if the product has harmed the marble. Consider testing poultice or other cleaning products underneath the granite where it overhangs a cabinet. There are a wide variety of household products that could damage your marble simply by making contact. As a result, you need to avoid these products. They include:  Vinegar Ammonia Hydrogen peroxide Lemon, orange, or other citrus cleaners Cleaners that are acidic While sealing your marble won’t protect it completely from staining, it will decrease the likelihood of some staining. As a result, you should have your Carrara marble sealed when installed and resealed regularly.  You may need to reseal your marble after three to five years. Polished Carrara marble may not need to be sealed. Honed Carrara marble should always be sealed. If it is not sealed, it will absorb any liquids that are spilled on it.

Write an article based on this "Get some ring-sized memory wire. Measure out 1¼ to 1½ loops, then cut them with a pair of heavy-duty wire cutters. Twist one of the ends of your memory wire into a small loop. Add your bead(s), if desired. Consider adding a charm instead of beads. Make another loop at the end of the memory wire to secure the beads. Use the wine glass charm."
article: Memory wire is a special type of wire that keeps its "ring" shape. There are lots of different sizes of memory wire, ranging from ring to bracelet to necklace size. You want to get the smallest size, which is the ring size. Anything larger will slide off the base of your wine glass. Look for something that is between ¾ and 1-inch (1.91 and 2.54-centimeter) wide. Memory wire is very difficult to cut, so you want to use a pair of heavy-duty wire cutters for this. Do not use your good jewelry wire cutters. They are too delicate for this task, and the memory wire could dull the blades down. Use a pair of round nose pliers to pinch the end of your memory wire. Twist the pliers upwards, against the curve of the memory wire, until you have a small loop. Pull the pliers out and set them aside. You can add one big bead or a bunch of small beads. You can also do a combination of the two: a big bead with small beads to either side of it. Be sure to leave about ¼ to ½ inch (0.64 to 1.27 centimeters) at the end of the wire so that you can make another loop. Use a pair of needle nose pliers to open up a jump ring. Pull the ends of the jump ring past each other rather than away from each other. Slip the jump ring through the loop at the top of your charm, then close the jump ring. After this, you can slide the jump ring onto the memory wire.  You can use a charm just by itself or with some small beads to either side of it. If the ends of the jump ring aren't touching, you can pinch the jump ring to push them towards each other until they touch. Some charms may already have a jump ring attached to the top loop. If you have a charm like this, simply slip it onto the memory wire. Like before, use your round nose pliers to pinch the end of the memory wire. Twist the memory wire against the curve of the memory wire, then slide them out. To attach the charm, simply pull the ring apart slightly, and push it onto the stem of your wine glass. The memory wire will naturally keep its shape, so you do not need to use the loops you made to close the ring.

Write an article based on this "Discuss your fears with a therapist. Use imaginal exposure. Wait for the fear and anxiety to subside. Repeat the exposure as many times as needed."
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It is not always necessary to use a therapist to treat phobias, but some people may feel more comfortable having a professional to guide them through different strategies. The most common methods for treating phobias are exposure therapy and cognitive therapy. Many therapists will be open to trying other methods such as social learning theory (modeling), biofeedback, and hypnotherapy.  When it comes to deciding between self-administering and seeking a therapist, you should consider the severity of your phobia and your need for support. If your phobia is so severe that you have uncontrollable anxiety or panic attacks, or your fear keeps you from participating in activities such as office picnics or watching your son’s baseball game, then you should have additional support.  Hypnotherapy should not be attempted without professional guidance. Flooding is the process of exposing a person to the object of his or her phobia, in this case a wasp or bee, in a controlled environment. Since it may not be possible to safely expose yourself to a large amount of wasps and/or bees, a therapist might ask you to vividly imagine that bees and/or wasps are all around you. This is called imaginal exposure. Keep in mind that when you imagine the wasps and/or bees you will probably start to feel overwhelmed. When you are exposed to a stimulus long enough and nothing bad happens, you will eventually stop being anxious or afraid. Note that this can take hours, and in some cases multiple exposures. Be persistent and allow the fear to pass. There is no set amount of exposures that will cure a phobia. You may find that one exposure does the trick, or you may need many exposures to be completely at ease with wasps and bees. Either way, expose yourself as much or as little as you need.