In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Remove the final grinding disc from your concrete grinder and put on a burnishing pad, once again following the product instructions. Turn on the grinder and go over the entire concrete surface with this pad, using the same corner-to-corner, half-circle technique as before.  The burnishing pad will buff the concrete and make it notably smooth. You should be able to rent a burnishing pad when you rent the grinder and discs. However, if you don’t have a burnishing pad for your concrete grinder, or if the machine doesn't have an appropriate setting for a burnishing pad, rent and use a low-speed brush-style buffer instead. Choose a water-based or solvent-based concrete sealer and follow the manufacturer's instructions when applying it. If it needs to be rolled on, fill a paint pan and use a paint roller to apply a thin coat over the surface. If it must be sprayed on, fill the recommended type of sprayer as directed and apply a light, even coating over the concrete.  Sealers protect the concrete against grease, dirt, and other stains. Moreover, using a glossy sealer should give the polished concrete more of a sheen. Apply concrete sealer only during dry conditions, and make sure that the air temperature remains above 50 °F (10 °C) during the application and for 24 hours afterward. Give the sealer at least 2 hours to dry—if it’s still tacky to the touch, wait another 2 hours (or more if necessary). Roll or spray on the second coat of sealer using the same technique as before. However, work in a perpendicular direction—that is, start at an adjacent (not opposite) corner to where you started the first coat.  Make sure the second coat is thin and even just like the first. Give the second coat 2-4 hours to dry before proceeding. Once the sealer is dry to the touch, pass over the sealed surface with the burnishing pad or buffer. Go in a perpendicular direction from your previous burnishing pass. Work slowly and thoroughly, covering the entire surface at an even pace. When you finish this final pass, the concrete should look as smooth and glossy as finished stone. Allow the final coat of sealer to completely dry before walking on the surface or otherwise using it. The exact amount of time varies by manufacturer, but will usually be between 24 and 72 hours. After you wait the appropriate amount of time, the polished concrete is finished and ready for active use.
Summary: Attach a burnishing pad to the grinder and pass it over the concrete. Apply a thin coat of concrete sealer with a roller or sprayer. Apply a second sealer coat 2-4 hours after applying the first. Burnish the surface again to enhance the glossy finish. Wait at 24-72 hours before using the finished surface.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: This cut line will open the bag up on the long side so you can drape the bag over your dog’s body. The long strip of plastic will then act as the belt to keep the poncho attached to your dog. Using a cut line across the bag, starting from the closed end to the open end, will reduce the time it will take to get your dog's legs into the poncho. Rather than have to make four holes in the bag for his four legs, you can simply place the poncho over your dog so his body and legs are covered by the bag. To make sure the poncho fits your dog properly, you will need to get your dog to stay in one spot and remain still as you measure the bag against his body. If your dog doesn’t like to remain in one spot for an extended period of time, you can use small treats to encourage him to stay still for at least three to five minutes. This will help you measure the dimensions of the poncho so it fits your dog properly. Hold the marker in the other hand as you note where you are going to cut the plastic bag.  Using your dog as a marker, draw a half circle shape on the top corner of the bag, along the closed part of the bag, so your dog’s neck and head can fit through the poncho. Make sure the circle is big enough to fit your dog’s head and neck comfortably. You will then need to draw a longer half circle on the back end of the bag so there is enough room for your dog’s bum and tail. Use your dog’s body as a marker to ensure the longer half circle is big enough for your dog. Once you have your cut lines, place the plastic bag on the ground or on a table and cut along the marked lines. Once you have cut the poncho to fit your dog’s measurements, place it on your dog so your dog’s body is covered by the poncho. It should drape over him like a sheet. His tail, neck, and head should all remain outside of the poncho and go through the half circles you made on the bag.  Take the long strip of plastic and wrap it around your dog’s belly, securing the poncho to your dog. Tie the strip several times so the strip is snug and not too tight around your dog. Let your dog walk around to make sure the poncho is comfortable for him and easy to move in. You can then put on your own poncho and head out for a walk.
Summary:
Make one long horizontal line across the bottom of the bag. Call your dog over and command him to stay. Hold the plastic bag against your dog’s body. Cut the marked lines on the plastic bag. Place the poncho on your dog.