Article: You want to start with tangle-free hair, but it doesn't have to be straight or especially neat. Part of the fun of the bohemian look is that it looks a little messy. In this case, flyaways and loose strands are a good thing! This style looks best with hair that's parted to one side. Part it where you naturally do or move your part a few inches to the right or left for a more dramatic look. Run the tip of a comb along your part to make sure it looks nice and neat. This bun looks beautiful right at the nape of the neck, or you could place it higher up on your head. Another great choice is the side bun, which dresses up the look a little to make it fitting for a cocktail party or even a wedding. Hold your hair in position with one hand to keep it in place. With the other hand, use a hand mirror with your bathroom hair so you can view the back of your head and see what the placement will look like. You want one that's fairly tight so your hair won't fall out of the bun. For now, just wrap it around your hair one time. Instead of pulling your ponytail entirely through the holder, stop pulling it through when about half of your hair is still hanging down. You'll now have a looped bun held in place with the ponytail. This is a good time to check and make sure your ponytail is tight enough to hold the style. If you have long or heavy hair, take a second ponytail holder and wrap it around the looped bun to hold it in place. Lift up the part of your hair that's sticking out and wrap it around the ponytail holder so that the holder is no longer visible. Use bobby pins to secure the hair in place. Finish the look by pulling a few strands of hair out of the bun to frame your face. A few wispy strands will make this style look even more bohemian. Use light hold hairspray to keep the style looking fresh.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Comb out your hair. Part your hair on one side. Gather your hair where you want the bun to sit. Wrap a ponytail holder around your hair once. Wrap the ponytail holder over your hair to create a looped bun. Wrap the tail of your hair around the ponytail holder. Make it a little messy.

Problem: Article: You'll need a clothespin, an electronic buzzer, a lithium battery, two-sided adhesive pads, a twist tie, fishing line, and a small piece of copper tape. Use the twist tie to squeeze the ends together. You want to hold the clothespin open. Use the copper tape to cover one of the open ends, wrapping it around the top. Smooth it down to the wood. Use the adhesive pad. Use one sticky side to stick the red wire to the copper on the top of the clothespin. Use the other sticky side to stick the buzzer to the top of the clothespin. Place the stick pad on the inside of the clothespin mouth. Put it on the side without the copper. Stick the black wire to the top of it. With the negative side towards the black wire, stick it down to the black wire. Center the wire on the battery. The cardboard should be thin and about an inch wide and long. Poke a hole with a needle. Use fishing wire. Tie a string around the hole. Release the twist tie at the back of the clothespin. The string side should be near the mouth of the clothespin. Pull out the cardboard to test the clothespin. See if it buzzes. Place the cardboard back inside the mouth. Use adhesive pads to stick up the clothespin. Run the tripwire across the doorway. Tape it up on the other side of the doorway. Make sure it's taut but not taut enough to pull out the cardboard without much pressure. When someone crosses the tripwire, it pulls out the cardboard. The clothespin will close, connecting the circuit. The buzzer will sound.
Summary: Gather your materials. Keep the clothespin open. Wrap the copper tape around one of the open ends. Attach the red wire. Stick the buzzer down. Stick the black wire down. Place the battery on top of the black wire. Make a hole in a small piece of cardboard. Tie a string in the hole in the cardboard. Place the cardboard inside the clothespin mouth. Attach the tripwire to the wall. Let someone trip the alarm.

Microsuede furniture should come with a tag printed with a code indicating what kind of cleaning solutions can be used on the material. The code will appear as "W," "S" or "S-W."  "W" indicates that a water-based cleaning solution may be used. "S" indicates that a solvent-based cleaner (or one which dissolves chemical compounds) can be used. "S-W" indicates that you may safely use both types of cleaners. "X" means that you should vacuum clean only and skip the cleaning solution. Running a vacuum over the fabric once a week, or more often if you have a pet that sheds, will keep it looking clean and new.  If you have a very powerful or unwieldy vacuum, use a furniture brush instead. Even if the care tag says "W" or "S" on it, you should still vacuum the furniture before applying a cleaning solution. As long as the care tag indicates that you can apply a cleaning solution, it should be safe to use. Even if the fabric isn't stained, washing it will keep it smelling fresh and looking clean. It's a good idea to clean a test spot with your chosen cleaner first to double-check that it won't stain or discolor the material.
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Know your microfiber code. Vacuum microsuede to remove crumbs and dust. Wash your microsuede once every few months.