In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Avoid hairsprays with added perfumes, oils, or conditioners, as they can stain and damage clothing. Check the ingredients list on the bottle before using a hairspray. This will prevent the hairspray from drying out on the stain. Hold the hairspray about 2 inches (5 cm) from the stain while you're spraying. Make sure the stain is completely soaked with hairspray. Use a toothbrush for smaller stains. Check to see if the pen stain is gone before you put the garment in the dryer. If the stain is still there, apply more hairspray to the stain or try using a different stain remover.
Summary: Use hairspray that contains alcohol. Dampen the ink stain with a wet cloth or sponge. Spray the ink stain with the hairspray. Scrub the hairspray into the ink stain using a scrub brush. Wash the stained garment on its regular setting.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Many times, the voltage to be measured has a value that is unknown. For this reason, the highest range possible is selected so that the meter circuitry and movement will not be damaged by voltage greater than expected. If the meter were set to the 50 volt range and a common U.S. electrical outlet were to be tested, the 120 volts present could irreparably damage the meter. Start high and work downward to the lowest range that can be safely displayed. Insert the black probe in the "COM" or "-" jack. Next, insert the red probe in the "V" or "+" jack. There may be several Volt scales with different maximum values.  The range chosen by the selector knob determines which voltage scale to read. The maximum value scale should coincide with selector knob ranges. The voltage scales, unlike the Ohm scales, are linear. The scale is accurate anywhere along its length. It will of course be much easier accurately reading 24 volts on a 50 volt scale than on a 250 volt scale, where it might look like it is anywhere between 20 and 30 volts. In the US, you might expect 120 volts or even 240 volts. In other places, 240 or 380 volts might be expected.  Press the black probe into one of the straight slots. It should be possible to let go of the black probe, as the contacts behind the face of the outlet should grip the probe, much like it does when a plug is inserted. Insert the red probe into the other straight slot. The meter should indicate a voltage very close to 120 or 240 volts (depending on type outlet tested). Rotate the selector knob to the lowest range offered that is greater than the voltage indicated (120 or 240). The meter may indicate between 110 and as much as 125 volts this time. The range of the meter is important to obtain accurate measurements.  If the pointer did not move, it is likely that DC was chosen instead of AC. The AC and DC modes are not compatible. The correct mode must be set. If not set correctly, the user would mistakenly believe there was no voltage present, which could be a dangerous mistake. Be sure to try both modes if the pointer does not move. Set meter to AC volts mode, and try again. Whenever possible, try to connect at least one probe in such a way that it will not be required to hold both while making tests. Some meters have accessories that include alligator clips or other types of clamps that will assist doing this. Minimizing your contact with electrical circuits drastically reduces that chances of sustaining burns or injury.
Summary: Set the meter for the highest range provided for AC Volts. Insert your test probes. Locate the voltage scales. Test a common electrical outlet. Remove the probes. Reinsert the probes as previously. Try not to hold both.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: After you finish rolling the blanket, don’t let go! Keep your hands on the blanket at all times so your blanket does not unroll.  In addition, you can rest your knee on top of the blanket if you need extra assistance. If you have a friend around, you can ask them to hold the blanket for you as well.
Summary:
Secure the blanket with your hands so it stays tight.