Article: Sterilization requires you to get your clippers to a hot enough temperature to kill bacteria and micro-organisms. Autoclaves or bead sterilizers are special machines that are intended specifically for this purpose.  Each sterilizer will be different, so you should follow the setup directions for your sterilizer for best results. You could also use your oven to sterilize your clippers. To do this, lay your clippers on an oven-safe pan and bake your clippers at precisely 170°C (340°F) for 60 minutes.  If you use your oven to sterilize your clippers, you should remove them with caution, as they'll be hot after being sterilized. Plastic nail clippers, or any clippers you worry might not hold up to extreme heat, should be sanitized with another method. Use a clean cloth or a piece of paper towel to give your clippers a thorough wipe down before sterilizing. This will remove any loose bits of gunk or buildup from your clippers. Pay extra attention to ridges and contours on your clippers. Gunk and buildup love to hide in these places.  After you finish wiping your clippers, you should wash or throw away your rag or paper towel to prevent the potential spread of bacteria or micro-organisms. A little bit of water or some cleaning agent on your cloth can add more cleaning power to your wipe down. If you get your clippers wet while wiping, be sure they are completely dry before sterilizing, especially with a bead sterilizer. The beads in bead sterilizers can become stuck to your clippers if you attempt to sterilize them while wet. Depending on your method of sterilization, the time it takes your sterilizer to reach heat up will vary. Many bead sterilizers, for example, only take about 15 to 20 minutes before they're ready for your clippers. Exercise caution whenever using heat to sterilize. The extreme temperatures can easily cause burns. Some methods of sterilization may require more time to completely sterilize your clippers than others. Generally, you can expect a metal tool to be sterilized if it has been held at a minimum of 170°C (340°F) for 60 minutes, but sterilizing machines may take as little as a single minute.  Heat conducts easily through metal, so you may want to use gloves or an oven mitt whenever handling tools that are freshly heat sterilized. When using a bead sterilizer, glass beads can sometimes stick to your clippers. Be careful, these will be extremely hot.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Prepare your sterilizer. Wipe off your clippers. Allow your sterilizer time to warm up. Sterilize your clippers.

Problem: Article: Bleached hair is fragile and damaged hair, even if it is in the best condition it can be. Take care of your hair, don't shampoo it if it feels dry, and don't go overboard on the brushing, straightening, and curling.  Most of the time, let your hair air dry. If you must blow-dry your hair, be sure to use the coolest setting. Avoid applying heat or otherwise manipulating your natural hair texture as much as possible, as this can cause your hair to break off — you could end up with chunks of hair sticking out from your head that are only 1–2 inches (2.5–5.1 cm) long.  If you simply must straighten your hair, you can achieve a straightening effect with a blow dryer and a round brush — do this as an alternative to using a straightener. If done properly, this technique should eliminate the need to use a straightening iron.  Comb your hair with a wide-tooth comb. Bleached hair is porous and can be easily discolored by water. Priming your hair before you wash can help repel the water and protect your color. Pre-wash primers can be purchased at salons, beauty supply shops, drugstores, and online. Shampoo strips your hair of its natural oils, and your bleached hair will likely need all the oil it can get. If you regularly work out/sweat or use a lot of products in your hair, you can likely bump this up to twice a week.  You can also substitute dry shampoo for a wash. When you dry your hair, gently pat and squeeze it with a towel — don’t rub the towel over your hair. Purple shampoos and conditioners specifically made for gray hair can help keep it toned and reduce the chances of some of your strands fading to yellow/blonde. If these aren't available to you, at least buy shampoos and conditioners that are designed for color-treated hair. It's best to use professional shampoos and conditioners rather than drug store brands. Ask your stylist to recommend products formulated for gray or bleached hair. Purchase a good deep-conditioning treatment from a salon or a beauty supplies shop. Avoid drugstore brands as these may only coat your hair, leaving it feeling waxy and weighed down.   Ask your stylist to recommend a professional deep conditioning treatment. A good hair oil will keep your hair looking softer and less frizzy. Some people swear by extra virgin coconut oil to reduce frizz and help condition their hair. You may not be able to avoid hairdryers, straighteners, and curling irons completely, which is fine! Just be sure to use a good heat protectant on your hair before using heat-styling tools. These come in sprays, creams, and mousses, and are available at your local beauty supplies shop or salon. To keep your hair as healthy as possible, use only styling products that will moisturize your hair. Avoid anything that provides lift or volume, as this will dry out your hair.
Summary: Be very gentle with your hair. Treat your hair with a pre-wash primer to protect the color. Limit washing your hair to once or twice weekly. Use good-quality purple shampoo and conditioner. Deep condition your hair at least once a week. Limit your use of heat-styling tools to protect your hair.

Go to https://www.youtube.com/account_advanced in your web browser. This will open the advanced settings page for your default channel. If you aren't signed into YouTube, enter your email address and password when prompted. It's in the top-right corner of the window. A drop-down menu will appear. In the drop-down menu, click the name of the channel that you want to delete. It's at the bottom of the page. If you don't see this option, you'll need to delete your channel from your Google Account instead. When prompted, type in the password you use to log into your Google Account, then click NEXT below the password field. It's a heading in the middle of the page. Clicking it causes the heading to expand. This is near the bottom of the page. It's a blue button at the bottom of the page. Doing so prompts a pop-up window. If you're deleting a brand account, you'll type the channel name as specified by the prompt into the text box in the middle of the pop-up window, while you'll enter your email address if you're deleting a main account's channel. It's in the bottom-right corner of the pop-up window. Doing so removes the channel from your account. If you're deleting a primary account's channel, this will remove all content on your account including playlists, uploaded videos, and favorites. You'll still be able to log into and use YouTube with your account once the deletion is complete.
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Open YouTube's advanced settings page. Click your profile icon. Select a channel. Scroll down and click Delete channel. Enter your password. Click I want to permanently delete my content. Check the "The following will be permanently deleted" box. Click DELETE MY CONTENT. Enter your channel name or email address when prompted. Click DELETE MY CONTENT.