Baking soda is a base and vinegar is an acid, mixing the two causes a chemical reaction which neutralizes any cleansing power the two substances have on their own (which is a lot). It is completely safe to use on your hair and scalp.  If you like using essential oils, you can add them to the cleansing solution during this step. A tablespoon of lemon juice will help kill any odors and prevent mildew. It is recommended that you only use this method to clean your locks once every couple of weeks, as the baking soda can make your hair dry and brittle over time. For more regular washings, use a residue-free shampoo. Submerge your dreadlocks into the baking soda solution up to the roots. Soak your locks for up to 10 minutes, or longer if you're in need of a deep clean. As your dreadlocks soak, the baking soda will strip away dirt, oil, debris and other unwanted buildup. If you don't have the time or space needed to soak your dreadlocks, you can mix up the solution and pour it directly over your head for a quick cleanse. Remove your dreadlocks from the baking soda bath and wring out the excess solution. Turn on the faucet or hop in the shower and give your locks a quick rinse to clear away any lingering traces of the baking soda solution or foreign matter. Rinse until the water runs clear. Be sure that your scalp gets some direct exposure to the water as well. The dirt, oil, dead skin and other detritus that's been removed from your hair will be visible in the discoloration of the water. You might be surprised how much cleaner your locks will feel afterwards! Pour this through your locks after rinsing out the baking soda solution. This will neutralize any remaining baking soda, balance the pH of your scalp, and smooth loose hair frizz. You can leave this in (any vinegar smell will dissipate as it dries) or rinse it out. Give your dreadlocks ample time to dry. If you're in a hurry, use a hair dryer on the ends and shafts of your locks and allow your roots to finish air drying. Your dreadlocks should be dry before you cover them with a hat, tam or scarf. Otherwise, these items will trap remaining moisture in the locks and make it harder for it to escape.  Squeeze as much water out of your locks as you can before letting them air dry or trying other drying methods. Wrapping your dreadlocks in a dry towel can help draw water out of them at a faster rate.
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One-sentence summary -- DO NOT mix together the baking soda and vinegar. In a sink or wash basin, dissolve ¾ cup of baking soda in a few inches of warm water. Soak your dreadlocks for 5-10 minutes. Rinse with cool water. Have ready a large bottle of water and vinegar, mixed at a 3:1 ratio, enough to rinse over your scalp and lightly through your dreads. Towel or air dry.

Q: This will be the main guideline for the shoe.
A: Sketch a big oblong. Sketch a semi-circle at the top end of the oblong. Add basic shape of the shoe. Add the draft for the shoe’s features. Add the draft for the design of the shoe. Draw the basic features of the shoe. Erase the draft lines and add more details. Color the shoe as you like.

Article: If you plan on driving your newborn home from the hospital, you’ll need to strap them into a car seat.  Only buy government approved car seats that have high safety ratings. If your partner plans on breastfeeding, buy some cotton nursing bras.  If you decide to feed your baby formula, buy some baby bottles.  Additionally, buy a cleaning brush if your baby bottles do not come packaged with one. Your baby should not use a dummy until they’re at least six months old, but you could choose to buy one at this point if you so desire. The obvious necessities for your baby’s room are the crib, blankets, and pillows.  However, you might also want a changing station -- a large piece of furniture designed for changing your baby’s diaper -- and a small dresser for baby clothes.  Nontoxic, baby-safe toys and/or a hanging mobile are also good purchases in advance of your newborn’s arrival. Your baby will need shirts, pants, and socks ready for them before they are born.  If possible, buy baby clothes at second-hand stores, since your newborn will grow fast and not get much use out of their clothing. Whether you buy new or used baby clothes, wash them before use. Stock up on diapers before your baby arrives.  If you plan on using a diaper delivery service, ensure that the first delivery arrives before your newborn’s due date.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Get a car seat. Purchase feeding supplies. Buy goods for the baby’s room. Buy baby clothes. Purchase diapers.

Problem: Article: Take 1 pound (454 g) of dried red beans that have been rinsed and place them in a large bowl or pot. Cover the beans with 2 inches (5 cm) of cool, clean water.   Before rinsing the dried beans, spread them out on a baking sheet or towel to sort through them. Discard any shriveled or broken beans and any other debris you might come across.  Rinse the beans under cold, running water in a colander. To remove indigestible sugars from the beans, it’s important to allow them to soak. For the best results, let them sit in the water for 8 hours or overnight at room temperature. If your kitchen is extremely hot, place the beans in the refrigerator while they’re soaking to keep them from fermenting. After the beans have soaked for several hours, transfer them to a colander and drain well. Make sure to shake out all of the excess water, so the beans don’t get mushy. Set the beans aside while you work on the other ingredients.
Summary: Place the red beans in water. Soak the beans for several hours. Drain the beans and set aside.

Article: Tap the Chrome app icon, which resembles a red, yellow, green, and blue ball. Go to http://www.thomas.hoornstra.org/hack/ in the Chrome browser. Tap Super Bluetooth Hack v. 1.08 near the top of the page. Doing so allows the Super Bluetooth Hack file to download into your Android's "Download" folder.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Open  Google Chrome. Open the Super Bluetooth Hack download site. Select the download link. Tap OK when prompted.