As soon as you are done using your mop, rinse the head under hot water until the water runs clear. Then, wring your mop head out as completely as possible and allow it to dry in a well ventilated area. Let the mop dry completely before you store it again. If possible, let your mop dry in the sun. You can even let it dry outdoors if it’s a hot day to help expedite the process. Your mop will need a deep clean every three to four uses, or whenever it starts to smell funny. Sanitize your mop head by adding a cup or about 237 milliliters (8  fl oz) of white vinegar or three percent hydrogen peroxide, or half a cup (118.5 ml) of bleach to a gallon (3.79 l) of hot water. Allow your mop head to soak in the solution for ten minutes before wringing it out and letting it dry.  Do not use bleach on sponge mops or synthetic mops. It will cause the materials to degrade. Instead, try the vinegar or peroxide solutions. Make sure you let your mop dry in an area with good ventilation, and store it safely away from children and pets. Some mop heads, such as those made with towel or cloth strips, can go straight in the laundry. Detach the mop head from the handle and wash it on a hot water setting. Then, allow it to air dry before reattaching it to the handle.  Add a cap of bleach to the wash to help disinfect your mop head. Wash your mop head with items that you don’t mind getting beat up, such as other cleaning rags and towels. Mops with removable heads can also be washed in the dishwasher. Simply remove the mop head and place it in the top rack of an empty dishwasher. Add a cup (237 ml) of white vinegar to the detergent dispenser. Then, run the dishwasher on a normal cycle. Once the cycle is over, squeeze out the remaining water and allow the mop head to air dry before using it.

Summary: Rinse the mop head after every use. Soak your mop in a cleaning solution after four uses. Wash detachable mop heads in a washing machine instead of soaking it. Rinse it in the dishwasher instead of a washing machine.


Cargo skirts fit in a similar way to denim. The fabric doesn't flow very much, so they can look boxy if not paired with a the right shirt. Throw on a figure-flattering, fitted shirt to highlight your curves. If you prefer a looser blouse, tuck it to highlight your waist while smoothing over your tummy. If you're rocking your cargo skirt on a chilly day, throw on a pair of black tights and a comfy pullover sweatshirt. To maintain the figure-flattering shape of your look, tuck the front of the sweater into your skirt. You can also throw a dark vest on over your t-shirt for a layered, outdoorsy look. Cargo skirts are great for a casual overall look, so pair them with your favorite pair of sneakers. For a slightly dressier but still relaxed look, wear a pair of flats that match the color of your top. Protect yourself from the sun with a baseball hat, which plays well with the sporty look of a cargo skirt. On a colder day, throw on a slouchy beanie to match your top.

Summary: Go with a fitted shirt, or tuck in a looser blouse. Wear a casual sweatshirt and tights if it's cold. Grab a comfortable, sporty pair of flats or sneakers. Accessorize with a hat.


Also create ovals for the feet and a zig-zag line for the tail.

Summary: Create two circles for the head and the body. Draw out other guidelines like the face, the ears, the hands with circles and lines. Start drawing out the Pokémon figure with small fingers and larger toes. Draw other details like the eyes, the nose, the mouth and the tail. Start coloring the drawing with the base colour. Complete coloring the Pokémon character.


It's the blue compass-shaped app in your Mac's Dock.  Make sure that you open Safari in window mode rather than full-screen. If Safari is already open and in full-screen mode, hover your cursor at the top of the screen, then click the green button in the upper-left side of the screen when it appears. This menu item is at the top of the screen. Clicking it prompts a drop-down menu. It's near the bottom of the View drop-down menu. Doing so should bring your toolbar back up.  You can also click Show Path Bar and Show Tab Bar here if you're missing the URL text box or the tab view at the top of Safari. If you see Hide Toolbar here instead, click Hide Toolbar and then click Show Toolbar to re-activate it. To do so:  Click View  Click Customize Toolbar...  Click and drag items from the menu up onto the toolbar. . If your toolbar keeps disappearing even though you've activated it, you may have a piece of malware on your Mac that's preventing the toolbar from loading when you open Safari. A virus scan should help remove the malware.
Summary: Open Safari. Click View. Click Show Toolbar. Customize your toolbar. Run a virus scan