Problem: Article: Dirt and debris in the horse’s coat will dull your clippers as you use them, so it is best to groom your horse well prior to clipping. When possible, give your horse a bath the night before you plan to clip to remove as much of the dirt as possible. Use chalk or masking tape to section off the areas of your horse’s coat that you intend on clipping. Make sure to use straight lines and mark off all areas before starting to remove hair. The buzzing noise put out by clippers is frightening to most horses, especially those who have never been clipped before. Let the horse see the clippers, and then turn them on a few feet away from its face. Allow them to see that the source of the noise is from the clippers. Alongside the sound, the way the vibration of the clippers feels on the horses skin might spook them. Test out their reaction by turning on the clippers, and placing the handle-end on their side. This will allow them to feel the vibrations without removing any hair. If your horse spooks particularly easy, place your hand on their side and the handle of the clippers on the back of your hand. The vibrations will travel through your hand and they’ll be able to feel it on their skin indirectly.
Summary: Groom your horse. Mark off the areas you plan on clipping. Make sure your horse is not frightened of the sound of the clippers. Get your horse used to the feel of the vibrations.

Problem: Article: It's a blue, compass-shaped app icon in your Mac's Dock. This menu item is in the top-left corner of the screen. A drop-down menu will appear. It's near the bottom of the drop-down menu. Selecting this prompts a pop-out window. Click one of the following options in the pop-out window.   Google Chrome... - Import bookmarks from Google Chrome.  Firefox... - Import bookmarks from Firefox.  Bookmarks HTML File... - Allows you to import bookmarks from a bookmarks file on your computer. This is helpful for importing bookmarks from Windows-only browsers. Check the box to the right of each item that you want to import, or uncheck boxes next to items which you don't want to import. If you're importing an HTML file, select the file by going to its location and clicking it once. It's in the lower-right side of the window. Doing so will import your selected browser's (or file's) bookmarks. Once they've finished importing, you can access them at the bottom of the Bookmarks menu item's drop-down menu.
Summary: Open Safari. Click File. Select Import From. Select an import option. Select items to import. Click Import.

Problem: Article: Its app icon resembles the word "imo" inside of a speech bubble on a white background. If you aren't signed into imo on your computer, you'll need to sign in using your phone number. It's a tab in the upper-left corner of the window. A drop-down menu will appear. This option is in the middle of the drop-down menu. Doing so opens a list of your currently blocked people on the right side of the window. If you've blocked more than one person on imo, find the account that you want to unblock. It's below the person's name. This will immediately unblock the person. Click the person's name to open their profile page, then click Add to Contacts at the top of the chat window.
Summary: Open imo. Click imo. Click Blocked Users. Find the account that you want to unblock. Click Unblock. Add back the person to your contacts.

Problem: Article: If the manufacturer's label is still attached to a plush toy, check it before washing the toy. There may be specific instructions on how to wash the toy. Some toys, for example, may not be machine washable or might require a special type of cleaner. If there's no label, google the type of toy. If it's a popular brand, you may be able to find manufacturer's instructions online. Most plush toys can be safely washed in the washing machine, particularly cotton and polyester blends. Wash them with your regular clothing on a gentle cycle. Alternatively, you can also do a load of just plush toys.  If the toy is very dirty or soiled, sprinkle some baking soda on it before putting in the machine. Then, add a cap full of white vinegar to the washing machine during the rinse cycle. If you cannot find a label, it is relatively safe to assume that the toy is machine washable. Most plush toys are. Put the toys through an extra rinse cycle to ensure that all detergent comes out. Unless they are labeled "felted," wool toys cannot go into the washing machine. For these toys, try to spot clean stains. Dab the stain out using a mild soap and a wet cloth. Let the toys air dry. If the wool toys are very dirty, you can try hand washing them in the bathtub with a wool soap. Do not dry wool toys in the drying machine, however, as this can damage them. Lay wool toys on a sunny windowsill instead. If your toy is not wool, it can be put in the dryer. You can put the toy in a pillowcase beforehand to protect it as it in the dryer. Dry on high for 15 minutes. If the toys are still a little wet, let them air dry. Wool toys should be air dried in a warm spot.
Summary:
Check the label. Wash toys in the washing machine unless otherwise directed. Clean wool toys by hand. Dry plush toys in the dryer.