If iron residue is stuck on your geode, you will need to soak it in wood bleach to clean it. To start, give your geode a light rinsing under the faucet to remove any dirt or debris. Wood bleach can be very harmful to the hands and eyes. Safety precautions are important if your'e working with wood bleach, so throw on a pair of gloves and goggles before handling the bleach. Typically, to soak a geode, you should mix an eighth cup of wood bleach in five liters of water. However, make sure to read the label on the bleach you purchased. Some bleaches may need to be diluted more than others. Submerge your geode completely in the wood bleach mixture. Allow it to soak for around two to three hour before checking on it. If the iron is gone, you can remove the geode at this point. If there is still iron on the geode, check it again in about half an hour. Be vigilant about checking the geode frequently until the iron is removed. Letting the geode linger in wood bleach for too long can harm the geode. After the iron is removed, take the geode out of the bleach solution. Wash off the bleach by running the geode under warm water. Make sure to wear gloves when removing the geode from the bleach.
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One-sentence summary -- Rinse your geodes. Put on protective gloves and googles. Mix a cleaning solution. Soak the geode in wood bleach for a few hours. Keep soaking the geode until it's clean. Wash the geode with warm water.

Q: When you really miss someone, it’s hard to resist the temptation of texting them every second of the day. But if you do, they don’t really have a chance to miss you. Put your phone on silent, so that you don’t hear it buzz when the person texts you. That way you will take a bit longer to respond. You can also leave your phone at home when you go out with your friends, or turn it off when you’re about to watch a movie. Taking breaks from your phone will mean that the other person has a chance to reach out to you first, and you won’t text back quite so fast. If you’re in the habit of posting every minute of your life on social media, try easing up a bit. They’ll miss you more when they don’t know what you’re doing every minute of the day. Also avoid liking and commenting too much on their posts. For your own sanity, try to resist endlessly scrolling through their social media accounts. If you can’t resist, at least don’t leave a tell-tale trail of likes and comments behind you. If you get a new haircut, or a cute new outfit, send a picture to your special someone, and it will make them miss you. This is an especially powerful tactic for long-distance romantic relationships. If you want to make it less obvious, send a picture of you hanging out with your friends, and say what a fun adventure you had. Just make sure you look cute in the picture! Don’t wait for the conversation to fizzle out or the other person to hang up because they have somewhere to be. Instead, end the phone call by saying you’ve loved talking with them, but you have somewhere to go. Make it clear that you still care about the person by ending on a positive note, but still leave them wanting more by initiating the goodbyes. When you speak to someone before meeting up again, make a promise to do something special together. Then they’ll have something to actively look forward to and they’ll be eager to see you again. Consider keeping the actual event a secret. Simply say that you have plans for when you meet up, but don't go into too much detail. The element of surprise should increase the anticipation and the other person's eagerness to see you.
A: Put your phone on silent so that you aren't texting them constantly. Avoid posting too much on social media. Text or message them cute pictures of yourself. Be the first person to end the phone call. Make plans to give the other person something to look forward to.

Article: Women who are not pregnant need 400 mcg per day. Folic acid, or folate, is a B vitamin which is important for the nervous system. Excellent sources of folic acid include:  Whole grain cereals or cereals that are fortified with folic acid Spinach Beans Asparagus Oranges Peanuts Your body absorbs iron best from meat, particularly red meat. However, if you are vegetarian, you can still meet your iron needs by increasing your intake of non-meat foods that are rich in iron. Before menopause women should get 18 mg per day. After menopause, they need 8. Excellent sources of iron include:  Red meat. Lean meats are healthiest because they have less fat. Pork Poultry Seafood Beans Peas Spinach Raisins and dried apricots Foods that have iron added, such as some cereals, breads, and pastas. The packaging will tell you if iron has been added. After menopause, women’s daily calcium needs increase from 1000 mg per day to 1200. Getting enough calcium is important to prevent osteoporosis. Women can avoid a calcium deficiency by eating:  Milk Yogurt Cheese Broccoli Spinach Kale Turnips Collard greens Soy milk and fruit juices which have been fortified with calcium Salmon Vitamin B6 is important for your nerves to function properly. Deficiencies are uncommon, however you can guard against it by eating:  Cereals Carrots Peas Spinach Milk Cheese Eggs Fish Flour But don’t forget to use sunscreen to prevent burns. The recommended amount for adults is 600 international units per day. For people over 70 an extra 200 per day is recommended. This is important to sustain strong bones in the later in life when people are vulnerable to breaking bones if they fall. You can also get vitamin D by eating:  Milk Yogurt Salmon Trout Tuna Halibut vitamin A is important for the visual system, cell growth, and proper immune function. Getting enough vitamin A may even help prevent cancer. You can get vitamin A by eating:  Yellow vegetables Liver Kidney Eggs and other dairy In addition to eggs, fortified cereals, fruit, spinach, meat, poultry and nuts, many oils contain vitamin E. These include:  Corn oil Cottonseed oil Safflower oil Soybean oil Sunflower oil Argan oil Olive oil Wheat germ oil Vitamin K is needed for blood to be able to clot. Most people get sufficient vitamin K through eating a diet containing:  Green leafy vegetables Meat Dairy
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Obtain enough folic acid. Eat foods that are rich in iron. Evaluate whether you are getting enough calcium. Eat enough vitamin B6. Spend time in the sun to get enough vitamin D. Eat carrots to get vitamin A. Cook with oils to get sufficient vitamin E. Protect the health of your circulatory system with vitamin K.

Article: This will tell your teacher what to expect from the letter. For example, you may be writing your teacher a letter of appreciation. Say, “I am writing this letter to tell you how happy I am to be in your class because you are the best teacher. This year has been hard, but you helped me do my best.” Consider why you are writing the letter, then choose the best examples to show your teacher what it is that you appreciate about them. To make your letter more personal, be specific and tell them how their actions made you feel.  You could write, “I appreciate the time you spent tutoring me after school. I felt like I would never understand multiplication, but you never let me give up. I’m so happy you’re my teacher!” If you’re having trouble deciding what to say, grab a sheet of scratch paper and do some brainstorming. Write down reasons why you like your teacher, times that they’ve helped you, or what you’ve learned from them. Then pick a few of your favorite reasons and use those in your letter. Write 1 to 3 sentences that sum up what you’ve said. Remind your teacher that you are appreciative of what they’ve done for you. You could say, “Thank you for being a great teacher this year. I’m so happy I got to be in your class. I hope you have an incredible summer!”
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Start with 1 to 2 sentences telling your teacher what the letter is about. Give your teacher a few examples of what you appreciate about them. Finish the body of your letter by thanking them again.