INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Choose the right type of stripper as some vary from the purpose you are using it for. Read the instructions thoroughly before use. While the application procedure is the same for most chemical paint strippers, the exact details may vary. Always follow the instructions that come with the paint stripper.  Liquid chemicals are often applied in spray form and are usually used to clean coatings or a couple of layers.  You can also use a spray but spray 4 inches (10 cm) away from the wood. Brush the paint stripper on in one direction. Do not brush over areas that have already been covered by paint stripper.  Rub the blade of a paint scraper over the surface in a circular motion. If the scraper cuts into the paint, the chemical has worked correctly. For a door - work likewise in the adjacent areas until you do the whole door.  Sand and polish and proceed to paint as explained before.

SUMMARY: Now if it gets too bumpy, you may use a chemical stripper. Shake the can with the liquid and then you may pour all the content onto an open type of container. Coat your paintbrush with enough liquid to cover a medium-sized area in a number of strokes. Cover the object with the liquid using your coated paint brush. Leave it for a while (about 30 minutes to one hour/varies on how much you put) and you may realize that the paint is 'softening'. Test if the paint worked. When you think it is soft enough to be scraped off, you can use a painters spatula to scrape all the 'softened' paint off. Then, sand the object with sandpaper either with an electric sander (ample flat surfaces) or sand by hand (carved or difficult areas). Wash the wood surface with a cloth soaked sensibly in paint solvent to remove any rest of chemical stripper.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Go to https://www.outlook.com/ in your browser. This will open your Outlook inbox if you're logged in. If you aren't logged in, click Sign in, then enter your email address and password. It's in the upper-left side of the page. Doing so opens a new email window.  If you're using the Outlook beta, you'll click ＋ New message here instead. If you want to forward a message instead, click the email that you want to forward, click {"smallUrl":"https:\/\/www.wikihow.com\/images\/1\/1e\/Android7expandmore.png","bigUrl":"\/images\/thumb\/1\/1e\/Android7expandmore.png\/30px-Android7expandmore.png","smallWidth":460,"smallHeight":460,"bigWidth":"30","bigHeight":"30","licensing":"<div class=\"mw-parser-output\"><p>I edited this screenshot of an Android icon.\n<\/p><p>License: <a rel=\"nofollow\" class=\"external text\" href=\"http:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Fair_use\">Fair Use<\/a><br>\n<\/p><\/div>"}, and click Forward. On the beta, click the email and then click → in the upper-right side of the email. In the "To" text field, type in the email address of a person to whom you want to send the email. This is not the person that you're BCC-ing. You can add multiple people to the "To" field by pressing Tab ↹ after entering an address. It's in the far-right corner of the "To" text field. Type the email address of the person whom you want to BCC into the "Bcc" text field. In the main section of the email window, enter your email's information. It's a button at the bottom of the email window. This will send your email to all email addresses listed, though only the email addresses in the "To" field will be visible.

SUMMARY: Open Outlook. Click ＋ New. Enter a recipient's email address. Click Bcc. Enter a BCC address. Write your email. Click Send.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: These materials include a bag of pre-mixed cement (with fibers), bonding agent, and water. A margin trowel for scraping the edges of the bucket. An electric drill and beater for mixing the cement. A wash brush is recommended for cleaning the tools after mixing the cement. You will want to fill it up about ¼ full with water. You'll want to add roughly 16 ounces. On a very large area, you can just paint the bonding agent on the edges of the old stucco and not mix it into the stucco. You can now fill the rest of the bucket with the pre-mixed cement. If you are starting, you can fill the bucket with a couple of inches of water, then add a half bucket of stucco, add a couple inches more of water and let it sit for 3 minutes so the water absorbs into the stucco.  This will permit you to mix the stucco less so that you can work with it longer.

SUMMARY:
Gather the necessary materials needed to make a batch of the cement. Gather the necessary tools. Fill the bucket. Add bonding agent. Fill the bucket with cement. Don't over mix the stucco or it will set faster and be harder to apply to the wall.