Q: When the oil is fresh on your ball, it'll be easiest to wipe away. Wipe your ball after every game to maintain its condition. Keep a ball towel with your bowling gear for this purpose, and change it out after every time you play so oil doesn't build up on the cloth and transfer again to the ball.  Your ball towel, ideally, should be a lint free, microfiber cloth. Microfiber cloths will protect the finish of your ball, and lint free cloth will keep threads and pieces of cloth from rubbing onto your ball and influencing your game. For the best results and the most consistent throws, towel off your ball after every shot. During prolonged play, you may want to swap in a clean towel at about the halfway point in your play. As soon as you finish bowling, the ball will be warm from the friction of the lane. This heat opens the pores on your ball, allowing you to clean the ball better. A little bit of alcohol goes a long way, so use it sparingly to wet your rag, then wipe down the entire surface of your ball. After you have wiped down your ball with your alcohol dampened cloth, take a dry part of your towel or a fresh towel and wipe free any remaining moisture on its surface. The longer the oil sits on the surface of your ball, the more a chance it has to sink in and become harder to remove. This means that by cleaning your ball every time you bowl, your ball will stay cleaner for longer. This can save you a considerable amount in professional cleaning and help you bowl more consistently.
A: Prevent the buildup of oil for easier cleaning. Moisten your rag with rubbing alcohol. Clean the ball regularly.

Article: If you are sending out the invitations yourself, be warned that they may take a good amount of time to address, put together, and prepare for mailing. Set aside a few chunks of time where you will be able to devote your entire attention to this project. It’s best to use 1 address on both the return and RSVP areas. Otherwise, your guests may get confused and could send their RSVPs to the wrong spot. This should be an address that you check regularly. The inner envelope should remain unsealed and you should position it so that the flat side faces towards the flap of the outer envelope. Place the invitation so that the text faces the flap of the inner envelope. You want the invitee to open the inner envelope and instantly see the invite. Before you put stamps on all of your invites, go to the post office and place a single completed invite on the postage scale. You’ll see if you need extra postage in order to ensure that your invites will get to their destinations.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Give yourself plenty of time to assemble and mail. Consider which return and RSVP address to use. Stuff the envelopes carefully. Weigh your invitations before mailing.

Problem: Article: Once transferred, run the installer from the data storage where it is located. It should install just like a normal app installer. Scroll down until the end on the Terms and Conditions, and tap “Agree.” The tablet should reboot. There should be some text on the top left saying “Unlocking Device.”  It may take a bit, so wait for it to finish. Once complete, it should say “Device Unlocked.” You now have an unlocked bootloader on your TF700.
Summary: Run the installer. Reboot your device.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: It’s the icon of a phone receiver on the home screen. If you don’t see it there, check the app drawer. This method should work on any Google, Motorola, OnePlus, or Lenovo phone. It’s at the top-left corner of the screen.  A list of blocked phone numbers will appear. If you don’t see this option, return to the Phone app and tap ⁝ (at the top-right corner), select Settings, then Call blocking. A confirmation message will appear. If you see a small X to the right of the phone number, tap that instead. Calls from this phone number will once again come through to your phone.

SUMMARY: Open the Phone app. Tap ☰. Tap Settings. Scroll down and tap Blocked numbers. Tap the number you wish to unblock. Tap UNBLOCK.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Make sure you have enough light. You can sketch at a table, in the park, in the middle of the city in a sketchbook, on regular paper, or even on a napkin. You might want to try different versions of the same object to brainstorm and later decide which you like best.
Summary: Gather all materials listed.

Q: Wash and dry your face as usual, either over a sink or in the shower, and use warm to hot water to open your pores. It might be a good idea to use a gentle facial cleanser before applying this mask, especially if you have sensitive skin. Lemon juice can be harsh, and stressing your skin with too much abrasive material can do more harm than good. When your face is clean and dry, use your fingers to apply the lemon-honey mask all over the skin. Work carefully to avoid the eye area.  This mask can cause stinging and irritation to the eyes. If you accidentally get it into your eyes, flush it out immediately with cool to lukewarm water for a full minute, or until the stinging stops. The mask can also be quite sticky, so it's a good idea to make sure hair is pulled back and out of the way before application. The wait time is important; if you rinse the mask off too quickly, the honey and lemon won't have enough time to do their work. Of course, if your skin starts to burn, itch, or otherwise feel uncomfortable, you should rinse the mask off immediately. It's possible that your skin is having a negative reaction to the mask if you experience these symptoms. When the waiting period ends, rinse the mask off your face using warm water. After finishing the warm water rinse, do a second rinse with cool water to close your pores. You can also wipe away the mask with a warm, slightly damp wash cloth. The wash cloth acts as a physical exfoliator. Use gentle patting motions when using this trick, however, to avoid irritating your skin. The exact frequency with which you apply the mask may vary depending on how sensitive or oily your skin is, but a good average is about once a week, either in the morning or evening. You can try applying the mask two to three times a week if you have notably oily or acne-prone skin, but cut back if you notice any redness, irritation, or increased amounts of acne.
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Wash your face. Apply the mask over your face. Allow the mask to sit for 15 to 20 minutes. Rinse with warm water. Repeat weekly, if desired.