Article: Different stainless steel watches require different bracelet detachment methods.  Some will need only a simple click of a button to detach their bracelet from their watch head.  Others will need a specialized screwdriver to release the bracelet from the watch head.  Consult manufacturer directions for more information about how to remove the watch from the bracelet. Submerge it in a small bowl filled with soapy water or rubbing alcohol.  Soaking your watch bracelet in this way will loosen the grit and grime that it has accumulated.  The length of time you allow your watch to soak depends on how grimy it is.  If it is quite dirty, leave it submerged for a few hours. If it is not too dirty, leave it submerged for about 30 minutes. If your watch’s head doesn’t detach from the bracelet, wrap paper towel or plastic wrap around it, and bind it in place with string or a rubber band.  Alternately, take your watch to a jeweler for a professional cleaning. Dip a soft-bristled toothbrush in rubbing alcohol or soapy water.  Remove your bracelet from the liquid and use the toothbrush to gently scrub away discoloration or dirt that has collected within the gaps of the watch band. Some chemical cleaners contain benzene or similar substances that can ruin stainless steel.  They might also cause skin irritation, even when they’ve been cleaned off.  Therefore, stick to soapy water or rubbing alcohol when cleaning your stainless steel watch.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Remove the watch from the bracelet. Soak your watch bracelet. Scrub between the links of the bracelet. Do not use chemicals when cleaning your watch.
Article: Rubbing an ice cube over your pores for 10 to 15 seconds can help to tighten the skin and close up the pores, making them appear smaller. You should only do this on clean, freshly-washed skin. Make a paste from one tablespoon of baking soda and a little water.  Apply this paste to the problem areas and leave to dry for 5 to 10 minutes before rinsing with warm water. This can help to minimize the appearance of pores. Baking soda also dries out the skin, which can help to fight acne. Any method that reduces skin oil will also make pores appear smaller. Egg white masks are believed to tighten pores, making them appear smaller.  Mix 2 raw eggs whites with 1/4 cup of fresh orange juice. Apply this mask to the face and leave to sit for 15 minutes before rinsing with warm water. The orange juice helps to brighten your complexion.
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Use ice. Use baking soda. Make an egg white mask.
Article: Pecans may begin falling from early September to November, and preparing for harvesting should be done prior to the nuts falling, but closely enough to the anticipated fall that your efforts will not have been undone by time and weather. Some pecan trees will produce low-quality nuts, either because of a poor growing season, low quality soil and nutrients, or it is simply a product of a poor genetic background.  Some examples of these contributions to the nut quality are these:  Non hybridized trees produce seedling nuts, often no larger than small oak acorns, with incredibly hard shells which makes obtaining the nutmeats almost impossible.  Other poor genetics can be found even in hybrid trees whose gene pool has passed on poor quality. Poor growing conditions may include a dry spring and summer that did not enable the trees to produce a good crop, especially when irrigation is not used, and in soils that have poor moisture retention to begin with. Low levels of critical soil nutrients, especially nitrogen and trace minerals/elements like zinc, iron, and manganese can substantially reduce the quality of the nuts. Insect infestations such as web worms, bud worms, and pecan weevils can also have a serious impact on the health of the tree and the nut itself. Very late frosts or freezes can damage the blooms and buds of the pecan tree, reducing the set of the nuts during or after the blooming period. In late summer, the pecans will have reached their full size, including their husks, so you should have a good idea of how large the nut will be after the husk dries and falls off.  Note that the husk represents between 25-30% of the total mass of the pecan, so a pecan that appears large while in its husk may still be disappointingly small when the husk is gone. When a substantial portion of the nut's husks have split and opened, it is time to clean beneath the tree.  Raking any debris from bare earth beneath a tree, and possibly taking action to level out the ground may be all that is needed in this situation, but for trees with lawn or pasture grasses, or even weeds beneath the canopy, more work will be needed.
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Observe the pecan trees for indications the nuts are ready to fall. Establish the fact that the nuts your target tree are bearing are worth the efforts you will put forth. Observe the tree itself for indications of the nut crop, both in quality and quantity. Watch for the husks to begin splitting.