Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Clean suede shoes  differently than treated leather. Clean satin shoes

Answer: with special tools and techniques.  Buy a suede brush, and use this to remove general dirt and debris with gentle brushing in a consistent direction — that is, don’t rub back-and-forth or in circles.  However, for scuff marks, brush more vigorously and back-and-forth with the brush, then gently in one direction.  Rubbing a suede eraser or even a regular pencil eraser on a stubborn scuff mark can also help.  If you must use water to clean a stubborn stain (or need to remove a water stain), wet the entire shoe lightly and then blot it dry thoroughly.  When the shoe is dry, use the suede brush to restore the texture. Apply a spray-on suede protector after cleaning and on a regular schedule, as per the product directions. erently than treated leather.  Most leather dress shoes are made of treated leather, but you may have a nice pair of untreated leather shoes or boots that need cleaning.  Check the tag on the shoes to determine if the leather is treated or untreated.  For either type of leather, use a soft brush or cloth to gently wipe away dirt and debris.  To give untreated leather a deeper clean, use saddle soap.  Moisten a clean cloth, then rub a small amount of the soap onto it.  Gently rub it onto the shoes, then wipe away the lather.  Let the shoes dry thoroughly. Protect untreated leather with mink oil.  Apply a small amount using a clean cloth, then buff it with another clean cloth. carefully.  Satin shoes are a common accompaniment to women’s formal wear (like a prom or wedding dress), since they can be dyed to match the dress color.  A deep cleaning isn’t really possible with these delicate shoes, but you can remove minor debris and scuffing.  Wipe the shoes with a dry cloth. Mix a small amount of oil-based soap with water, dampen a clean cloth with the mixture, and rub it gently over the entire shoe.  Scrub a bit harder (in a circular motion) for more stubborn stains or scuffs. Allow the shoes to dry overnight or longer before wearing them. Re-dyeing the shoes may also help with stains or fading.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Go to the Home Screen. Tap "Settings". Tap "General". Tap "About".

Answer: This can be done by pressing the Home Button (iOS 3 and above).


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Set up a profile on a dating website. Know what kind of information to include. Stay safe when meeting people from dating websites. Try to avoid becoming overwhelmed.

Answer: Give online dating a try. Millions of people choose this route as an introduction to someone new and interesting. Meeting someone new in this manner is perfect for people who don't know where to meet someone, or would rather not frequent the typical places people go to find dates, such as bars and clubs. Also, online sites often do most of the legwork for you, and conduct screening processes before you even talk. This can reduce the pressure for people who are shy or hesitant to get back into the dating pool. Creating an online dating profile can feel overwhelming to some. How much do you reveal about yourself? The simple answer is to give the basics without going into too much detail. Choose a clear and attractive photo and explain a few things about yourself that you think are important in finding a match.  For example, if you are divorced, it may be nice to add this to your profile, but you need not go into what caused the divorce or how much you hate people like your spouse. You could run off potential dates with this sort of energy. Keep it positive. Refrain from listing traits you prefer in a mate, unless they are make or breaks. For instance, if you love travel, you can say "searching for someone who enjoys adventure/travel," but it could be limiting to use that as a criteria for potential matches. Also, avoid giving out any personal information, such as your last name, home address, place of employment, or personal contact info. If you connect with someone, there will always be an opportunity to do this at a later time. If you make the decision to transform an online connection to an offline one, that's a good sign that the two of you are getting on well. However, keeping yourself safe in this situation is paramount. Due to scams and fake profiles, you want to use caution when meeting up with online dates. Only meet in public places when you go on your first few dates. Let a friend or family member know exactly where you are going and stay in communication with them often. Also, avoid giving out too much personal information about yourself, such as where you live or work. Online dating can be overwhelming, especially if you have lots of people who you are interested in dating. Some things you can do to reduce a feeling of being overwhelmed include:  Messaging just a few people to start. You might find dozens of people who seem interesting to you, but contacting them all may overwhelm you. Just pick a few people to start and send them messages. Taking notes on people you talk to. If you are speaking with multiple people at once, then you might have trouble keeping their details straight. To make this easier, try taking notes on the people you are speaking with. Not waiting too long to meet in person. If you feel ready to meet someone in person, then do arrange a date. Try not to wait more than three weeks to meet someone you have been talking with regularly.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Combine the juice with the gelatin. Heat the jello mixture. Slice the fruit and season the jello. Pour and chill the healthier jello.

Answer:
Measure 2 cups (473 ml) of juice into a small saucepan and stir in 2 tablespoons of grass-fed pasture-raised gelatin. Keep stirring until the gelatin is dissolved. Try to use the highest quality gelatin you can find. These will contain more nutrients than standard gelatin that's in most jello mixes. Heat the saucepan over medium until the jello mixture starts to bubble gently. Simmer the mixture for 10 minutes and stir it occasionally. Turn off the heat and let it sit for a few minutes. Don't let the jello sit for more than 5 minutes, since it could begin to set up and clump. Peel and slice your favorite fruit, so you get 1/2 to 1 cup (90 to 175 g) of sliced fruit. For example, you could use peaches, bananas, strawberries, or plums. Taste the jello and add a little sweetener, if you like.  To sweeten the jello, consider using a few tablespoons of raw honey, coconut nectar or stevia. Arrange the fruit in the bottom of a glass baking dish or jello mold. Pour the jello mixture over the fruit and put the dish or mold in the refrigerator. Chill the jello for 3 to 4 hours, so it sets up completely. You can slice or scoop out the jello to serve it. You can refrigerate the jello overnight to help it firm up.