In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Make a thick paste from ¾ cup (180 mL) of baking soda with ¼ cup (60 mL) of bleach. Use an old toothbrush or nylon scrubbing brush to work the paste into the grout. Let it sit for 15 minutes, then scrub it. Allow it to sit another 15 minutes, then wipe it off with a damp rag. Frequently rinse out the rag with water as you're wiping off the paste.  Wear gloves when cleaning with bleach. Open a window or wear a respirator to protect your nose, throat, and lungs. Protect your eyes with safety glasses. Wear old clothes that can get bleached. Rub baking soda into the grout with your finger. Make it stickier by combining water with the baking soda until you have a thick paste. Next, fill a spray bottle with vinegar and spray vinegar all over the baking soda. Let the mixture bubble for a few minutes, then scrub it with an old toothbrush or nylon scrubbing brush. Wipe up the solution with a damp rag that you rinse frequently. Wet the grout and surrounding tiles with a damp sponge. Sprinkle it with a coarse salt, then scrub the salt into the grout with a toothbrush or nylon scrubbing brush. Allow the salt to dry overnight, then rinse it off in the morning.  Scrub with any coarse salt, even Epsom salts. You can use the same method to clean your grout with Borax. Put a damp scrub brush in a bowl of the Borax and use that to scrub the grout. Combine two teaspoons (9.85 mL) of cream of tartar with enough lemon juice to create a liquidy paste. Rub the paste into the grout, then scrub it with a toothbrush or nylon scrubbing brush. Rinse the paste off with plenty of water. Use water if you don't have lemon juice.
Summary: Use a paste of baking soda and bleach. Try baking soda and vinegar. Scrub it with coarse salt. Clean and lighten the grout with cream of tartar.

This method is create for those pairs of jeans that are just a little bit too short. The trim will help your jeans look longer. It will also act as an embellishment or decoration. Depending on how wide your trim is, you can make your jeans quite a bit longer. Here's a list of what you will need:  Jeans Tape measure Trim (lace, ribbon, ruffle, etc) Scissors Thread Sewing machine or sharp needle Sewing pins You will be sewing the trim to the bottom of the jean cuff using a ½ inch (1.27 centimeters) seam allowance, so make sure that your trim is wide enough. Here are some things you can use as a trim:  Crocheted lace Regular, scalloped-edge lace Embroidered ribbon Ruffled fabric Make sure you are measuring inside the pant leg. Jeans are thick, especially along the bottom cuff. Place a tape measure inside the leg and measure all the way around the bottom hem. Start and end at the inseam. If the fabric is very delicate and frays a lot, you can seal off the ends with some super glue, fabric glue, clear nail polish, or fray check. Make sure that you are sewing the right side together. You can sew by hand using a running stitch, or on a sewing machine. Tie the ends off into a tight knot and snip off any excess thread. If you want, you can press the inside seam flat with an iron. The top edge of your trim and the bottom cuff should be overlapping by no more than ½ inch (1.27 centimeters). Make sure that you are using a thread color that matches your jeans. When you are done, remove the pins and tie the ends into tight knots. Snip the excess thread off. You can sew the trim on using a sewing machine or a sharp needle and thread. Your jeans are now a little bit longer and fancier than before.
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One-sentence summary -- Gather your supplies. Figure out how much longer you want your jeans to be and get some appropriate trim. Measure the circumference of the bottom of your jean leg and 1 inch (2.54 centimeters) for the seam allowance. Cut your trim according to that measurement. Sew the narrow ends of your trim together using a ½ inch (1.27 centimeters) seam allowance. Turn the trim inside out. Pin the top edge of your trim to the inside of the pant leg. Topstitch the two together. Repeat the whole process for the other pant leg. Done.

Problem: Article: The common theory as to why children are more susceptible to head lice than adults is that children are less likely to respect personal space. They may also be exposed to situations where head-to-head contact is unavoidable like class nap times or sitting close together side-by-side at their desks. It's as simple as two kids touching heads while leaning over a colouring book. Try to leave space between you and others in order to prevent the spreading of head lice.  Contrary to popular belief, head lice do not jump. They actually crawl very fast from one head to another on a strand of hair. While lice eggs are laid on the shaft of a hair with cement-like glue. Ask children to try their best to avoid head-to-head contact. That might mean avoiding games or activities that need them to have head contact with each other. Lice can also travel onto any items or surfaces that may have come into contact with the head. Hats, glasses, scarves, combs and hairbrushes, earbuds and headsets, and even chairs can be sites where can lice can jump from and to your own head.  Even within families, it's good practice for each family member to have their own hairbrush or comb. In some situations such as school closets, clothes, hats, and scarves are often stored together out in the open. Avoid exposing these items by either keeping your belongings with you or storing them away in a bag or backpack. Long hair can sometimes reach beyond personal space since some hair can grow well past someone's shoulders or even fall off and get onto other people's space. Keeping hair tied prevents your hair from touching others.  Use hairspray to keep stray hairs in place. Never share hair ties, barrettes or clips with others. This is a great way natural remedy to prevent head lice. These oils will act as repellents and keep head lice away. Use only a few drops on your scalp per day or dilute a few drops in a spray bottle and spritz it in your hair.  Tea tree oil can be quite drying so only use as directed on the label. Tea tree oil can also be used to treat and remove head lice. Prevention also means being on the look out for possible head lice infestations. Caught early enough, you can disrupt the life cycle of lice, making treatment faster and easier. There are several ways to check for head lice which look like brownish-grey caramel sesame seeds and eggs which often look like brown coloured dots:  Lather your hair in conditioner and comb through your hair with a head lice removal comb. Every few passes, wipe the comb out on a paper towel and inspect for brownish-coloured dots or eggs or even actual bugs. Inspect your scalp, especially where hair shafts meet the scalp under direct sunlight or a bright lamp. Get someone to check around your ear, nape of the neck and the crown of your head for any signs of lice. Inspect your clothing for signs of lice.
Summary:
Avoid direct head-to-head contact. Don't share items that touch the head. Keep long hair tied up in a ponytail, braid, or bun. Use tea tree oil or lavender oil on your scalp. Regularly check for signs of head lice every week.