Article: Dip the brush into the paint, then use it to reach spots a paint roller can't get. It's perfect for covering the door's corners and the ridges around the windows. Tackle these difficult spots first since the paint bunches there. Angled paint brushes can be purchased from a home improvement store. Mini foam paint rollers are the perfect size for French doors. Pour some paint into a paint tray and roll the roller through it. When it is evenly coated, you are ready to paint. Begin right away so the paint on the door does not have time to dry. Using a brush is possible here. Using one is slower, so the paint may begin to dry before you finish. Use the roller on the wide, flat parts of the door. Focus on 1 side at a time. Move the roller at a steady pace to apply an even coat of paint. Cover all the areas the roller can reach. Read the instructions on the paint can for the recommended drying time. It is usually about 2 hours. Once the paint has set, go back over it with a second coat of paint. Use the roller again on large areas and the brush on small areas. If you use a dark color, you will most likely need to apply a third coat of paint to make the doors look perfect. Again, read the manufacturer's instructions to find out how long the paint takes to dry. It usually dries after a few hours, but you can give it a little more time to ensure it sets. It's best to wait a whole day before attempting to peel paint off the glass. Any paint splashed on them should be dry by now. Peel off the tape, noticing any paint spots on the glass. Finish the job with a razor blade scraper from the hardware store. Hold the tool flat against the glass, positioning it so the blade points towards the paint. Dig the blade under the paint as you push it towards the end of the glass. The paint should break into strips you can peel off with your fingers. If the paint is stuck, cut into it using a utility knife or box cutter. Be careful not to push too hard or else you might scratch the glass. Then try scraping off the paint again.
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Use an angled brush to paint difficult spots. Coat a paint roller with paint. Paint the doors 1 side at a time. Paint the doors again after the first coat dries. Let the paint dry for up to a day. Remove all the tape on the doors and examine the windows. Scrape the paint off the windows with a scraper.
Article: To serve reheated potatoes that are as moist as a freshly cooked dish, allow your potatoes to thaw first if you've frozen them. This way you can stir in additional cream more easily. If you reheat frozen potatoes straight from the freezer, allow extra cooking time in the beginning until they've warmed and softened enough to stir the cream in effectively. First, pour some cream. Bring it to a simmer. Stir your mashed potatoes into the cream evenly. Continue to stir until the potatoes are heated through. If needed, add more cream and wait for it to come to a simmer, then stir it into the potatoes.  Depending on the amount of potatoes you’re reheating and the size of the pan, it’s best to start off with too little cream than too much. At the very least, use enough to coat the bottom of the pan. Use a food thermometer to check the potatoes’ internal temperature; for health reasons, the potatoes should reach at least 165º before they’re safe to eat. Grease your skillet with cooking oil. Set the burner to medium heat. Once your skillet’s hot, scoop your potatoes in. Flatten them into a pancake so they cook quicker. Stir them up frequently and flatten them again until they’ve heated through.  The cooking oil should add some moisture to your potatoes. However, if they're still drying out, mix in some cream to rehydrate them. Use a food thermometer to check the potatoes’ internal temperature; for health reasons, the potatoes should reach at least 165º before they’re safe to eat. Preheat the oven to 350º. Transfer your potatoes to an oven-safe dish. Stir the potatoes with a small amount of cream to rehydrate them. Cover them with either the dish’s lid or aluminum foil. Once the oven’s reached the desired temperature, place the dish inside. Cook for roughly 30 minutes. Depending on the amount of potatoes you’re reheating, check them every 5 minutes starting at the 15-minute mark to see if they’ve already heated through. Stir in more cream if the potatoes are drying out too much. Use a food thermometer to check the potatoes’ internal temperature; for health reasons, the potatoes should reach at least 165º before they’re safe to eat. Transfer your potatoes to a covered, microwave-safe dish. Stir in a small amount of cream to rehydrate them. Cook them in your microwave at half-power for a couple minutes. Uncover the dish, stir your potatoes, and sample to judge the heat. Repeat as needed until your potatoes reach your desired temperature. Use a food thermometer to check the potatoes’ internal temperature; for health reasons, the potatoes should reach at least 165º before they’re safe to eat.
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Thaw your mashed potatoes. Use a pan on your stovetop. Reheat the potatoes in a skillet. Stick the potatoes in the oven. Nuke the potatoes.
Article: To manually jumpstart a dead phone battery, you will need:  A 9-volt battery Electrical tape 2 electrical wires: Basic, thin electrical wire will do. Red (+) and black (-) are preferred. Be very cautious when dealing with electrical circuits. If you don't know what you're doing, it's always better to be safe than sorry. Overheating your battery or making wrong electrical connections may be extremely dangerous, and even explode your battery. You will usually have to open the back of your phone or the casing in order to remove the battery. The positive end is the smaller hole at the top of the 9-volt battery. Connect one end of your two wires here, and tape it with electrical tape for a secure connection. You can find a "+" sign on the positive side of the battery. The negative end is the larger hole at the top of the 9V battery. Make sure to securely connect and tape your second wire here with electrical tape. You can find a "-" sign on the negative side of the battery. The positive and negative ends are usually labeled with "(+)" and "(–)" signs on the battery's casing.  If you're not sure which end is positive or negative on your phone battery, make sure to consult to the manufacturer's manual or a professional electrician. Most cell phone batteries have more than two terminals; use the ones that are furthest from each other or the ones on the outside. The center terminals are not to be used. Take the wire connected to the 9V battery's positive end, and connect the wire's other end to your phone battery's positive (+) socket.  Remember to use two separate wires or split wires for each of the terminals. Do not connect the positive and negative terminals of either battery with itself. Do not connect opposite polarity, positive to negative, because this can short-cut your cell phone battery, and cause damage, or even a small explosion. Take the negative wire connected to the 9V battery's negative end, and securely tape its other end to your phone battery's negative (–) socket. This will be enough for the battery to jumpstart and charge a little.  Make sure check the battery every 10-seconds, and make sure it doesn't overheat. When your battery is getting a bit warm, you can remove all the wire connections. Make sure to properly insert your battery into your phone's battery compartment. After jumpstarting with a 9V battery, check to see if your phone turns on, and check the battery level to see how much it charged the battery. You can try charging your phone with your regular charging cable now.
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Gather the required supplies for jumpstarting a battery. Remove the battery from your phone. Connect and tape one wire to the positive (+) end of the 9-volt battery. Connect and tape the other wire to the negative (-) end of the 9-volt battery. Find the positive (+) and negative (–) sockets of your phone battery. Connect the positive wire to your phone battery's positive (+) end. Connect the negative wire to your phone battery's negative (–) end. Leave the connection on for 10 to 60 seconds. Remove the wire connections on the cell phone battery. Insert the cell phone battery back into your phone. Turn on your phone.