Write an article based on this "Sprinkle baking soda on the mattress. Mist the foam mattress with a citrus based cleaner. Give it some fresh air. Put on the mattress cover."
article: Spread a thin layer of baking soda over the entire surface of the foam mattress. Leave the baking soda on the mattress overnight or during the day while you are at work. Then, vacuum up the baking soda. You can use a lemon or other citrus based cleaner to remove odors from a foam mattress. Spray a light layer of citrus cleaner. Then, let it dry completely. You can make your own citrus based cleaner. Put some orange or lemon peels in an airtight container. Fill the container with white vinegar and let it sit for two weeks. Then, strain out the orange peels. Put the liquid in a spray bottle and clean. Put your mattress out on the front porch or backyard for an hour or two. The breeze and sun will help eliminate bacteria and deodorize the mattress. Airing out your mattress may be easiest in a rural or suburban location.  Remember to bring it back inside and keep an eye on the weather, since you don’t want to get your foam mattress wet. If you live in a city with a lot of air pollution or traffic, you may want to skip this step. Once you have vacuumed, cleaned and deodorized your foam mattress, you can go ahead and put on the clean mattress cover. The mattress cover will help keep your foam mattress nice and clean. If you tend to drink a lot of coffee or wine in bed or own a pet, you may want to use a waterproof mattress cover. A waterproof cover will help you avoid the disaster of a soaking foam mattress.

Write an article based on this "Take care of your appearance, especially on date night. Choose an exciting date activity. Be positive when it’s time for your date. Conduct yourself politely and respectfully. Avoid oversharing and dominating the conversation. Inject humor into your conversation to reduce tension and lighten the mood. Set a reasonable time limit for your date. Have realistic expectations when the date comes to an end."
article: Long-term affection and connection has less to with looks and grooming, but how you look can have a large bearing on the initial attraction you feel for another person. Making a good first impression can go a long way.  Even if you don’t have gleaming teeth, a perfect body, or a precisely symmetrical face, practicing good self-care is a simple but incredibly effective way to make yourself more attractive to other people. Being clean and well-groomed, dressing nicely, and having good posture can enhance your attractiveness significantly.  After you get spruced up, don’t forget to be yourself. People do not like superficial dressing, speech or actions. Even if you’re dating casually, you want your date to like you for who you really are. Whether it's a roller-coaster ride, a concert, or a hockey game, a little excitement can turn a good first date into a great one. If the conversation sputters out – which is natural – you’ll have a healthy distraction while you come up with a new topic or question. Overall, your date will likely more memorable and enjoyable. During fun, high-energy dates, chemistry is in your favor. When you engage in an exciting activity while on a date, your brain releases dopamine and norepinephrine, which are hormones associated with pleasure, trust, and affection. If your date experiences those feelings and associates them with you, it can’t hurt your chances. If you have had a bad day, put it behind you and greet your date with enthusiasm and a big smile. Don't show up for your date complaining about the traffic, your boss, or your job. If you must whine, whine a little during dinner, then cut it short with a remark like: "Glad I'm here with you now!" Practicing good manners is essential to having a successful and fun date, whether it’s your first or your 127th. Be considerate and charming while giving your date you full attention.  Turn off your phone – the only reason you should be checking or answering your phone is if you're a doctor! Concentrate on your date and listen to them carefully. Neither of you should feel obligated to pay for everything. It’s generally considered polite to split meals, or switch off paying for dates. For example, one person might pay for a movie on Friday, and the other might pay for bowling on Saturday. Don't exaggerate or boast about your credentials and successes, or divulge too much personal information. If you share what you’re passionate about, be sure to ask them what they’re into as well, and listen carefully while they explain. Don't talk about past relationships – or other emotionally difficult topics – from the get-go. It’s important to respect your date’s boundaries, and you may project the impression that you are unable to let go of the past. Asking them about their own romantic history is also unadvisable. It’s a first date – you don’t need to bare your soul or tell your life story. Maybe you have an inside joke related to how you first met, or a funny story you’d like to tell. Whatever you say, it’s important to avoid taking yourself too seriously – it will allow both you and your date to be more present, and to enjoy each other’s company more fully. Sometimes, when a date is going really well, your impulse is to keep it going at whatever cost. However, it’s better not to overwhelm your date by taking them on an hours-long excursion. It takes time to get to know someone – don’t expect it to occur in the space of a first date. If you ask enough questions and pay careful attention to your date, you shouldn’t run out of things to talk about. However, a shorter date will make this less likely to happen. Longer dates are more appropriate for when you’ve gotten to know the person well, and are comfortable making conversation with them. Even if you’re head-over-heels, try to understand that the other person may need to take things slower. It doesn’t mean they don’t like you, or that they’re not willing to consider dating you. Respect your date’s romantic pace, and try not to jump to negative conclusions if it doesn’t match yours.  A kiss is acceptable on the first date, but make sure to ask if the other person is comfortable with it first. ("Can I kiss you" is simple and effective.) If you like the person, be polite but confident. If  you don't kiss them by the third date, they may start to ask questions about you. ("Do they like me?" "What's their deal?" etc.) Never pressure the other person with regards to sex, or expect it to happen within a certain time frame. Allow it to occur naturally. You may have to wait several dates for it to even be a possibility.

Write an article based on this "Put together a painting station outside. Hang the bike frame by looping wire or rope through the head tube. Mount the frame on a table if you can’t hang it."
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If you can’t work outside, make sure you set up in a well-ventilated area, like a garage with the garage door open. Lay a tarp or newspaper on the ground to catch any paint that drips. You’ll also want to have a pair of safety goggles and a dust mask on hand. If you’re painting outside, look for something to hang the wire or rope from, like a tree branch or a rafter on a covered porch. If you’re working inside, hang the wire or rope from the ceiling. The goal is to hang the frame in a location where you can easily walk around it and paint every side. Put a broomstick or dowel through the head tube and clamp it onto a table so that the frame is securely elevated in the air off to one of the sides of the table. If you don’t have a table, you can mount the frame on a desk, stand, or other structure that will hold the bike off the ground.