Q: Loose jewelry can move around inside the piercing, disturbing the cartilage and causing a bump to form.  Therefore it's important to get jewelry that fits the piercing perfectly. A professional piercer from a reputable salon can help you with this. You should also avoid wearing earrings with butterfly backs, as these are more prone to causing bumps. Piercing guns should never be used for cartilage piercings. However, some cheaper or less-professional piercing places still use them.   Piercing guns jam the jewelry through the skin, which distorts the ear cartilage underneath and often causes bumps to form. Therefore, if you plan on getting a new piercing, avoid getting it done at a place that still uses piercing guns. Frequently bumping things off your piercing or getting it caught in hair or clothes causes the jewelry to move around and can lead to bumps.   Tie long hair back as much as possible (particularly when sleeping) to prevent it from snagging in the jewelry. And in general, just try to be more aware of your piercing and do your best to protect it. Don't fiddle with it or touch it constantly.
A: Make sure your jewelry fits properly. Never get pierced with a piercing gun. Avoid bumping or knocking your piercing.

Q: The Preferences dialog box is displayed. The Preferences dialog box displays the full screen options. Note: You can browse through a document using mouse or keyboard commands even if the Advance every check box is selected.       The background color is used to color the empty area of the screen, when a page of a document is not large enough to cover the entire screen. The preferences you have specified will apply to all PDF documents that you view in full screen view.
A: Click Preferences on the Edit menu. Select Full Screen from the list on the left side of the Preferences dialog box. To automatically advance the document pages, select the Advance every check box and type the time in seconds that each page should be displayed in the seconds text box. To return to the first page after the last page is displayed, select the Loop after last page check box. Select the Escape key exits check box to enable you to exit the full screen view by pressing the Esc (Escape)  key. Select the Left click to go forward one page; right click to go back one page check box to enable you to page through a document by clicking the mouse. Select the Ignore all transitions check box to remove transition effects from presentations that you view in Full Screen view. To specify a default transition effect to display when you page through a document, select a transition effect from the Default transition drop-down list. To specify the behavior of the mouse in full screen view, select an option from the Mouse cursor drop-down list. Select a background color for the screen from the Background color fly-out menu. Click OK to close the Preferences dialog box.

Q: Room design is different than decorating because it has to do with the whole space, including the parts of it that are permanent like the walls, windows, and floors. When you begin your project, you need to get everything else out of the way so that you can see the bare bones of what you have to work with.  Begin by moving furniture and every item of décor (including pictures on the walls) out of the room. Keep it in another room if you can, to give you time to finish your project before you decide what to give away or sell. Give the space a deep cleaning. Clean the walls, windows, and floors and any permanent fixtures like lights, light switches, cabinets, or baseboards. In order to prevent getting paint or adhesive on the new floors, finish the walls before doing any work to replace flooring.  You may need to remove old wall paper or old wood trim before beginning. Prime the walls and paint the walls and trim. If you plan to replace carpeting, vinyl, tile, or wood floors, you should do it now, but take care to protect your new floors as you move in new furniture.  Make sure all paint is dry before you begin with the flooring, which can produce a lot of dust that will stick to tacky paint. After you finish the flooring, be sure to vacuum or mop the floors before proceeding with the next steps. Start with the focal point of the room or the biggest pieces of furniture. Move on to the smaller pieces and accents.  Don't be afraid to re-arrange. Sizes and placements might not completely match what you were envisioning the first time. Make sure seating arrangements provide the opportunity for conversation and/or unobstructed views of the TV, if applicable. Keep walkways clear for a natural flow of the room. Determine if rugs or end tables and positioning of seats are needed to section off areas of the room. In almost all rooms, different levels of light are needed to create different moods or to light up only a certain section of the room.  Use dimmers on the main light and place lamps strategically. Choose curtains, shades or blinds to control natural sunlight. Although it might seem like an afterthought, small items of décor and memorabilia are often what gives a room its character and livability. Plan these with care to match the theme and mood of your room and to make it enjoyable for you and your guests.  Hang pictures and artwork on the walls to complement the furniture placement. Place pictures, keepsakes and other decorations on shelves and tabletops. Use hideaway storage for blankets, coasters and other items that might need to be used but are not needed at all times.
A: Start with a clean slate. Start with the walls. Take care of the flooring. Arrange furniture. Create lighting options. Put your finishing touches on the room.

Q: If your cabinets have accumulated a layer of grease and grime, you may need to perform a deeper cleaning. Mix together 1 cup (240 ml) of white vinegar with 2 cups (480 ml) of warm water. Soak a clean washcloth in this solution for 3-5 minutes and wring it out. Use this washcloth to wipe the grease from your cabinets. If there are any greasy or sticky spots remaining after you have wiped the cabinets down, pour a dab of straight white vinegar onto a washcloth and wipe down these locations again. You can also place white vinegar in a spray bottle and mist sticky spots. Fill a bowl or bucket with clean warm water. Dip a clean washcloth into the water and wipe down your cabinets to rinse away any remaining vinegar. Dry your cabinets with a soft towel.
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Mix vinegar and water. Go back over sticky spots with straight vinegar. Rinse with warm water and dry with a soft cloth.