Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Apply a cooking oil and baking soda mixture to your skin. Rub a cooking oil and dish soap mixture onto your skin. Work cooking oil into your hair to remove paint.

Answer: Get a small bowl and mix together cooking oil and baking soda in a 50-50 ratio. Then, dip a washcloth into the mixture and rub it against your skin gently. Try to rub at a slight angle and continue until the paint begins to flake away or your skin gets irritated.  You can also use olive or coconut oil for this mixture instead. If the paint is dried on, using a toothbrush to apply the mixture and scrub might be more effective. In a small bowl, mix together 50-50 dish soap and cooking oil. Then, pour this mixture on to the painted spot. Allow it to soak in for a minute before rubbing the area until it lathers. The soap will help to break down the paint's oils. Rinse off the area with water when you are done. It's easy to get a few drops of enamel paint in your hair when working on a project. To get rid of this paint, place a few drops of cooking oil on to your fingertips. Massage this oil into each part of your hair that has paint on it. Wash your hair and watch the paint rinse away. If you have a lot of paint in your hair, then you may need to apply more cooking oil and place part of your hair in plastic wrap before rinsing.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Wait until you have time off after a fight. Empathize. Don’t be passive aggressive. Broach the subject.

Answer: If you have adrenaline pumping through you, you are less likely to express yourself adequately when you apologize. Most men will understand if you need to take a moment for yourself, even if you are in the wrong. For example, say something like "I'm feeling a bit overwhelmed right now, so I need a little bit of time by myself to cool off, but we can talk about this when I come back." Try to think of what he’s feeling. If you did something wrong, determine how you’d feel if it were done to you. Empathizing with the one you hurt is an essential part of the recovery process. A common mistake some women and men in relationships make is having an ulterior motive to your apology. If you plan on saying “I’m sorry, but…” it is not a real apology. Passive aggression can come in many forms, like sarcasm, such as "I'm sorry I'm such an awful girlfriend," or trying to shift the blame, such as "I'm sorry your feelings got hurt." After you've collected your thoughts and you're prepared to apologize, you need to think about how to start the conversation. Wait for moment when nothing distracting is going on, when the two of you are alone, and not pressed for time. Long car rides can be good for this, or at night when the two of you are eating dinner. Say something along the lines of "If now is a good time, I'd like to apologize for what I did." Get straight to the point. If he says now isn't a good time, don't press the issue, just wait for a better opportunity. If the reason it isn't a good time is because he's still really angry about the issue, let him know briefly that you understand why he's angry and you are there to talk about it when ever he's ready and wants to.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Gather your supplies. Consider taking the laces out of your sneakers. Put on a pair of rubber gloves to protect your hands. Fill a clean spray bottle with bleach and water. Close the spray bottle and shake it. Start spraying your shoes. Set the shoes out to dry. Consider washing your shoes with soap and water once you get the color you want. Re-lace your sneakers if you took the laces out.

Answer: You can use a spray bottle to completely cover your sneakers with bleach, or to splatter them. Here's a lit of what you will need:  Canvas sneakers Bleach Water Spray bottle with nozzle Rubber gloves This will help you bleach them more evenly, and prevent you from damaging the laces. Even though you are working with a spray bottle, there is a good chance that some bleach may drip onto your skin. The gloves will keep your skin safe. For a stronger solution, use one part bleach and one part water. For a weaker solution, use one part bleach and two parts water. The bottle should have a nozzle with two to three settings: spray, mist, and off. This will mix up the bleach and water inside. Use the "spray" setting to squirt a few splatters onto your sneakers. This will give you a sort of galaxy effect. Use the "mist" setting and spray your shoes all over to completely bleach them. This may take around 20 minutes to several hours. The longer you leave them out, the lighter they will become. Keep in mind that some darker fabrics will never turn white. Some, such as black, may turn brown or orange. This will not only stop the bleach from acting, but it will also get rid of the smell.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Empty out your shower. Rinse away any loose dirt and debris. Ventilate the room.

Answer:
Remove all bottles, soap, razors, and accessories from your shower. Wipe down the items to remove any grime that may be transferred back into the shower, especially mildew. Mildew on the bottom of the bottles can immediately rub back onto your freshly clean shower surfaces.  If you have any empty or worn-out items, throw them away. If you have a shower curtain, it’s best to take it down and clean it. A pre-rinse will ensure that you do not accidentally grind dirt or debris into the surface of your tub. It also allows the cleaning product to work directly on the stuck-on grime. Open the bathroom door to prevent the fumes and moisture from building up. Then turn on your fan. If you have a window in your bathroom, open it as well. While you’ll be using a natural cleaning solution, it’s still strong and will release fumes that you’ll want to air out.