In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Silicone caulk maintains its integrity in sunlight and extreme temperatures better than latex caulk and it also lasts longer under most circumstances. Moreover, silicone caulk also works better in gaps that expand and contract, which gutters often do in response to changes in temperature. If you have white gutters, use a white caulk. If your gutters are painted in another color, choose a clear caulk. If possible, go with a caulk that is specifically formulated for gutters. Gutter caulks are designed to work in the conditions gutters face, and as such, they last much longer than non-gutter caulks. Rub the edge of the seam with sandpaper or a wire brush using steady, even pressure. Caulk, especially silicone caulk, adheres better to a surface that is slightly rough and uneven than it does to a perfectly smooth surface. The gutters do not need to be jagged, but it helps if the metal is a little coarse. Do not cut the tip off straight across. Cutting the tip at an angle makes it easier to fit the tube into the seam. The tube should be fitted securely at both ends of the gun. Start at the front of the seam and gradually pull the trigger of the caulking gun. As you squeeze, a small dot of caulk should emerge from the nozzle. Drag the nozzle down the length of the seam, applying even pressure on the trigger to maintain the same size dot along the entire seam. After you have applied the caulk, work it under the joint with the tip of a screwdriver. By working it into the joint, you ensure a stronger seal. Draw a second line of caulk above the first using the same method and amount of pressure as you used to create the first. Do not push this line under the joint. Use your finger to smooth the beaded line into a smooth strip of caulk. The width should be even throughout the entire line. After it has dried, check your work to verify that the caulk is secured.
Summary: Use a silicone caulk. Roughen the surface. Cut the tip of the caulk tube at an angle. Fix the caulk tube into a caulk gun. Apply the caulk in a straight, small bead across the seam. Push the caulk into the joint with a screwdriver. Apply another line of caulk. Smooth the caulk with your finger. Allow the caulk to dry.

Any nasty smell will dissipate dramatically if it has the chance to air out. Before, during, and after cleaning out the vomit, be sure to let your car air out a bit with the doors open.  Air out the car in your driveway or a parking lot, but not in your garage. There's not enough air circulation in a garage for this to be effective. The longer you let the vomit sit in the car, the more the fluid will soak into your upholstery. In hot months, the vomit might actually putrefy and create an even more rotten smell if you just let it sit there. Baking soda is a classic stand-by for eliminating all kinds of nasty smells; it actually absorbs the smells and eliminates it. You can use baking soda with a  bit of essential oil mixed in to eliminate the smell of vomit from your car.  Mix a few tablespoons of baking soda together with a few drops of your favorite essential oil. Any nice-smelling oil will do, but lemon or orange is especially good at eliminating smells. You can simply shake the baking soda and oil together in a plastic container with a lid. After cleaning up the vomit, moisten the spot and sprinkle the baking soda and essential oil mixture on top.  Cover the surface of the area that had vomit on it, and let it sit for ten minutes. Then, use a vacuum with a hose attachment to vacuum up the baking soda. If the smell is still in your car, you might try masking it with a commercial car air freshener. You can try the type that hangs from your rearview mirror, the gel that sticks to your console, or a powder that you sprinkle on and vacuum up. Any of these can leave your car smelling nice and fresh.
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One-sentence summary -- Open up the car doors and windows. Try to clean up the vomit as soon as possible. Try using baking soda and essential oils to get rid of the smell. Try a car air freshener if all else fails.

Q: You can decide on a color scheme that complements your home's exterior, or you can choose an assortment of your favorite flowers and plants.  Or, try placing a tall potted plant between two chairs if there isn't enough space to accommodate a small table. Your porch steps should be at least 6 feet (1.8 m) wide so that the pots don't interfere with foot traffic.
A: Place pots or hanging baskets of flowers on your porch. Put potted plants on a set of shelves or a festive outdoor table if your porch cannot accommodate hanging baskets. Use flowers and potted plants to fill in empty or hard to reach spaces, such as the corner of the porch where nothing else will fit. Arrange small pots of flowers on the edges of each step if you have stairs leading up to the porch.

Problem: Article: appears. The menu that appears is known as the Windows 8 “Charms” bar.   If you had other programs running before starting, some may prevent the process from proceeding. If this is the case click the Restart Anyway option.
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Move your cursor to the top or bottom right corner of the screen. Click Settings. Click the Power button. Click Restart.