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Leather stains and discolorations are caused by a lot of different factors, so you need to figure out what is ailing your shoes before you can fix it.  Leather sandals often show spots or discoloration from contact with water, which might look unattractive but isn't "dirty" per se.  One quick remedy involves a 1:1 ratio of white vinegar and water, which you can light blot on the discolored areas-- this also works on salt stains on leather boots in the winter. Be sure not to saturate the leather. Dirty sandals carry everything from streaks of mud to deeper stains of oil, wine, or other liquids. You will need to consider the type of stain and desired results to clean leather sandals properly. You may also just want to polish or buff out scratches, scuffs, or other marks. If you only have a small stain, dish soap or liquid hand soap will work fine. Avoid bar soap, which has a higher pH level than leather, and can cause it to dry out.  For larger or stubborn stains, try leather conditioner, available at your local big box store or shoe store, or online at most big retailers. You should always remove any dry debris from your shoes before applying any type of cleanser or moisturizer to the leather. Otherwise, you'll create a muddy mess that will be harder to remove. Use a dry, soft cloth or soft-bristled brush (an old toothbrush will work well) and a very gentle hand. Keep in mind that soft, supple leather can be easily scratched, so if you are wiping off dirt and you use too much force you might actually cause a permanent mark on your shoe. Begin by moistening a clean, soft cloth, then apply a small amount of soap or leather conditioner to the cloth. Now, gently rub the dirty spots. You should try to use a gentle, even motion, and create a lather. Using another clean, slightly damp cloth, use a circular motion to remove the product from the leather. Be sure you remove it all. Although you want to reduce the level of moisture that you're introducing into the sandal, it's important to wipe away any cleaning products from clean sandals. A damp cloth is the best way to do this. If one cloth is not enough to remove the product, use another. Before you wear them again, you need to let them dry thoroughly. Otherwise you may get more dust or debris on the wet spots and cause a stain.  Natural light and sun is the best way to dry leather footwear, but don't place them in direct sunlight. The sun can break down the leather and cause cracking.  Don't try to dry your sandals by rubbing them, and don't wear the sandals until they're completely dry.

summary: Pinpoint your issue. Rub away any dirt and other solids. Wash the sandals. Wipe the lather and conditioner away. Dry your sandals.


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There are a few missions on fantage. Also, you can get a medal for playing a bunch of missions. If you become a reporter, you earn a medal. But you have to take a test before you can become a reporter. The requirements are to be a Premium Member or a regular member for at least 30 days, and you have to be a model citizen on Fantage. You also earn a medal if you write at least 15 short descriptions on events on Fantage. You can only write 3 a day though.

summary: Do the missions. Become a reporter.


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If you have a compatible graphics card installed, you can use it to help speed up your rendering time and offload some of the process from your CPU. Click Options and select Preferences from the bottom of the menu.  Click the video tab. Click the drop-down menu next to "GPU acceleration of video processing" and select your graphics card. If your video card is not supported, it will not appear in the menu. Click Apply and then OK to close the window. You can open this window by clicking the Project Properties button above the preview pane, or by clicking File → Properties. This will open a new window which will allow you to adjust all of the details of your project. You can set the project properties before you start editing your video. At the top of the Video tab, you will see a Template drop-down menu. There will be a large list of templates to choose from, but if you are rendering in HD there are only a couple you need to pay attention to.  If you are filming in NTSC (North America), select "HDV 720-30p" for 720p or "HD 1080-60i" for 1080p. If you are filming in PAL (Europe), select "HDV 720-25p" for 720p or "HD 1080-50i" for 1080p. The main difference between NTSC and PAL is the framerate (29.970 vs. 25). If you are shooting at a higher framerate than NTSC or PAL standards, such as 60 fps, choose the appropriate template for the resolution you want. If you are rendering 1080p video, you will want to change the field order for your frames. Click the "Field order" drop-down menu and select "None (Progressive scan)". This will result in smoother video. After selecting your template, look for the "Full-resolution rendering quality" drop-down menu. Ensure that it is set to "Best". Most modern digital footage is shot in progressive mode, so there is no need for deinterlacing. Click the drop-down menu and select "None". Any other method could result in unwanted scanlines in the final video. If you are rendering in 1080p, select "Blend Fields" as most 1080p footage still uses interlaced frames. This will help reduce the chance of small black bars appearing around the edge of your finished product. Once you are finished configuring your custom template, you can save it for easy access later. Enter in a name to help you remember it into the Template field, and then click the Save button. Your custom template will be added to the list, allowing you to quickly select it again. Here you can adjust your audio settings for your project. There are a few things you'll want to check in order to ensure the best-sounding video possible.  Sample rate (Hz) - This should be set to 48,000, which is DVD quality. Resample and stretch quality - This should be set to "Best".
summary: Turn on GPU acceleration. Open the Project Properties window. Select a template. Change the field order. Check the rendering quality. Select the deinterlace method. Check the "Adjust source media..." box. Save your template. Click the Audio tab.