Q: Bio-friendly cleaners contain natural enzymes that will help to remove grease, soap, and debris without the use of toxic chemicals. They are the best option if you do not want to risk damaging your kitchen pipes. You can find bio-friendly drain cleaners online or at your local hardware store. Most of these cleaners take 24 hours or more to clean the drain. They may not clean out any mineral deposits in the drain. Chemical drain cleaners often contain very strong or toxic ingredients. They can damage your pipes and discolor surfaces by the drain. Use chemical drain cleaners with caution. You can find chemical drain cleaners online or at your local hardware store. If you are worried about sustaining damage to the drain, you may want to contact a plumber. If you are worried about damaging the drain and you require a deep clean of the drain, contact a plumber. The plumber can do a full clean of the drain safely and effectively. This may be a good option if the kitchen drain is overdue for a cleaning and is at risk of getting clogged or plugged.  If you notice bad smells regularly from your kitchen drain, and you have old metal drain pipes under the sink, replacing them with PVC may solve the problem. Slick PVC pipes won't clog as easily, since food and grease will have a harder time sticking. You can look for a plumber in your area online or in your local newspaper. You can also ask friends or neighbors for recommendations on a good plumber in the area.
A: Use a bio-friendly drain cleaner. Apply chemical drain cleaners with caution. Hire a plumber.

Q: The Disney World Resort includes four different parks, as well as two water parks. With all of these different choices, you'll need to be sure of exactly what you're buying when you purchase your tickets. The following explanations may be of help:   The Magic Your Way Base Ticket: This is the standard, cheapest option. This ticket type allows you entry into one of the four theme parks per day (water parks not included). With this ticket, you can leave the park and return on the same day, but you must go back to the same park.  The Park Hopper: This option adds a premium to the cost of your ticket, but allows you to go back and forth between the different theme parks each day.  The Water Park Fun & More: This option gives you access to the Disney water parks, as well as other entertainment such as Disney’s Oak Trail Golf Course, ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex, and miniature golf courses. The number of entries to these parks that you can make depends on the length of your ticket. For example, a 1-day ticket gives you two entries, while a 5-day ticket gives you five.  The No Expiration: This option means that your tickets do not expire, so if you have extra days on your ticket that you do not use, you can come back at some point in the future and use them. Normally, these tickets expire 14 days after they are first used. If you're seeking the cheapest option, you definitely want to choose the Base Ticket. If you do this, you will only be able to enter one of the parks each day, so it is important to plan in advance so that you can see everything you want to see during your trip. Spend some time researching the different parks and plan your trip based on the preferences of the different members of your group. Note that you can upgrade your tickets at any time during your stay, but you will be charged extra. The per day cost of your ticket decreases sharply the longer you stay. The greatest savings occurs with the 4-day ticket, which costs only $14 more than the 3-day ticket. Buying the 4-day ticket is a great way to get a whole extra day out of your trip without adding much in park admission costs. Some websites offer tickets at a slightly discounted rate from the Disney website. If you buy tickets on a site other than the Disney site, make sure that they are the correct tickets that you mean to buy, and that they are indeed cheaper than the ones available through Disney. However, do not purchase pre-bought tickets off of websites such as Craigslist.com, as these won’t work when you try to enter the park; the information on the ticket must match your personal ID info.  You can receive a discount on your ticket if you are a Florida resident. There are several special programs that allow you to volunteer for a day at a local community center, in exchange for a free basic ticket into the park. Do a bit of research to see if you qualify.
A: Understand the different options for Disney park tickets. Plan your activities. Stay longer to reduce the cost per day. Look for discounted tickets online.

Q: This is the top of the guitar, where the strings are held on to the nuts for tuning. Note how the strings come off at the nut and wind around each tuner, especially how many times each wraps around. Lower strings, which are thicker, will wrap around fewer times. This is a good reference point for when you re-string the bass yourself to see if things are fitting properly. To do this, loosen the first string via the tuning pegs, until you see it loosen. Where the bass is strung at the bottom of the guitar will be different for different depending on the manufacturer. You may have to pull the string out through the bridge, or the body.  Before removing the strings, be sure to see how they are wrapped around each post. Wrapping around the wrong side is a common mistake, so make a note of which way to go for when you re-string. You can either replace the strings one at a time or all together. Most people prefer to change them one by one because it keeps some tension on the neck. If you do them all at once, just keep track of which string went with each nob so you replace them in the proper order. Once you've removed the strings, it's good to keep them as spares in case your new ones break. Use cleaning oil to give the neck a good wipe down and get rid of any dirt or grime. If the neck is made of wood, check your cleaning product to make sure it won't damage the wood. Then apply some oil to the fretboard and let it soak for about 5 to 10 minutes in before wiping off the excess. Use a soft cloth to wipe down the rest of the bass, getting rid of dust and any stray fingerprints. Doing this without the strings is better because you'll be able to get to the parts of the bass that would normally be covered by them. You can use a cotton swab to really get into the nooks on the bridge. Make sure the thickness matches the string you pulled out of that slot. The order you string the guitar doesn't really matter, though it is easier to start on one end and go down the line in order. It's most important that you get the right string thicknesses in the right place on your bass. When you start the restringing, make sure to give yourself too much string to thread through and wrap at the nut in the headstock. You'll always be able to cut off extra. Bend the string down into the nut, and wrap while turning the tuner. Hold the string taut with one hand and make sure to wrap as tightly as possible around the nut. Make sure that you're being careful not to damage the string. Finely wound or strings with coatings can be nicked and bent very easily. You should now be turning the attached tuner knob to tighten up the string. You don't need to get the string in perfect pitch just yet but it's a good idea to keep tightening the string until it makes a sound when you pluck it. In other words, keep tightening the string until it no longer flops around the fret board on the neck. You'll adjust the tuning later, for now the string just needs to be tight. . Once you have completely re-strung the bass, you can tune the strings to get the proper notes. Use an electric tuner, or a piano, to get the proper pitches. The strings on a four-string bass should be tuned (low to high) at the notes E-A-D-G, while a five-string should be B-E-A-D-G.
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Examine the headstock. Remove an old string. Clean the neck and fretboard. Clean the body. Pull the new string through the bridge. Thread the string. Turn the tuner.  Tune your bass