Article: Pour borax powder into a small container and add drops of lemon juice, stirring until a paste is formed. Using a spatula or sponge, apply the paste to rusty objects around the house (e.g. pots and pans) and let it sit for half an hour. Use a scrub brush to scour the rusted area in circular motions, then rinse the item completely to remove the paste. Repeat if necessary. Fill your kitchen sink 3/4 of the way and add 1/2 cup (96 g) of borax powder. Gently place your old china in the sink and let it soak for half an hour. Drain the sink, rinse the borax off of the dishes, and rewash them with regular dish soap. Mix 1/4 cup (48 g) of borax powder to a half a gallon (8 cups) of warm water. Pre-soak clothing or linens stained with oil, grease, or protein-based stains (e.g. blood) in the borax mixture. Let the stained items sit for 30 minutes before washing them normally with laundry detergent.
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Remove rust from items. Restore old china. Get stains out of clothing.
Article: While all cars can be modded, some are certainly easier to soup up than others. This is because car modders tend to have preferences for certain models over others, and more popular models will have a greater number of readymade options. Even a broken down beater can be souped up into something special if you have the money for it. If it's your first time pimping out a car however, you can make it easier on yourself by picking a mod-friendly vehicle to start with. Look online for some examples of your car model being modded. Some car models will come up with lots of results, while others will draw a blank. The number of results will probably give you an idea whether your car is seen as mod-friendly or not. Lowering suspension has the effect of making your car look more sleek and sportslike. This can be done at a car modification garage. Even a slight drop can have a big effect on the look of your vehicle.  On the other hand, you can boost your suspension up for a more rugged look. This option is popular on trucks and SUVs. There is a safety concern involved in lowering your car's suspension. Although it may look cool, you'll be sacrificing some of your car's handling in the process. Keep this in mind if you are considering lowering suspension. A faster-looking car doesn't necessarily mean a better one. Spoilers are meant to give your car the visual impression that it's fast enough to need some aerodynamic support. Of course, for all except the fastest race cars, spoilers are just for show. Even so, many gearheads find the look of a spoiler very appealing on a car. Depending on how common the add-on is to your model, your mechanic specialist may be able to direct you to a spoiler specially suited to the car you want modded. A stereo system doesn't change your car's appearance in any significant way, but a new subwoofer will be felt. If you have the money to spend upgrading your car, giving your stereo a facelift will give your vehicle the soundtrack to boot. Best of all, you can be as cheap or expensive as you'd like with reinventing your sound system. A new pair of front speakers might only set you back $50, while a full-blown stereo system can cost you thousands of dollars.  Bass isn't everything to a stereo system. A rich sound will give you more listening enjoyment than a rig with all its power on the bass end of the spectrum. Don't be inconsiderate by blasting your subwoofer in crowded areas. Hydraulics are a theatrical twist on your car. With hydraulics, you can boost your car's suspension and make it "dance". Hydraulics are a big part of car modder culture, and are preferred on vehicles with low suspension, called low-riders. If you want a playful trick to your car, take it to a garage and get this specialized suspension control installed.  Hydraulic suspension is pricey, and many outside the car modding community associate it with gang culture. If you're in with a car modding community, you might try joining a car hydraulics "dance competition".
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Gauge your car's modding potential. Lower your suspension. Add a spoiler onto the back of your car. Upgrade the stereo system. Give your car a hydraulics suspension rig.
Article: . Crown molding will be especially important if you’re trying to finish a basement in an older style home. This can help the two levels look more alike, if there is molding elsewhere in the home. . Baseboards and trim will go a long ways towards helping your basement to look like a real room and installing is a breeze, if you can measure and cut (which you totally can!). . If you want to make your basement rooms look bigger, stick to a very light-colored paint scheme. White walls, carpet, and large furniture pieces, mixed in with a few pale blue accents, will make a room look much larger. . If you want your basement to look less cramped and cave-like, try to make the ceiling look higher by employing a few visual tricks. The easiest of these is to avoid low-hanging light fixtures and ceiling fans, and to paint the ceiling white. . Get Mr. the space he’s always needed and out of Mrs.’ hair. A man-cave can be a great way to add entertaining space to a home. Pair with a craft room for Mrs. and everyone will be happy! . Bars go well in basements, as you’ll have less to worry about in terms of annoying the neighbors when you get friends together to drink. You can buy one or build your own, with a little carpentry work!
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Install crown molding Install baseboards and trim Paint the finished room Make your ceilings look higher Turn your basement into a man-cave Add a bar