Article: In the warmer months, feeders will need to be cleaned more often. In 90F or higher weather it may even be necessary to replace the liquid twice daily. Fermentation happens very quickly. Do not place hummingbird feeders in locations where they receive direct sunlight as it greater speeds up spoilage. In weather with temperatures in the 80s it is a good idea to change the liquid daily. In the 70s the liquid may last more than a day. Remember, you can't rely on liquid cloudiness to know it's time to change the liquid. Clear-looking liquid can be too fermented already. Beer looks clear but it's extremely fermented. Watch the nectar closely and throw it away when necessary. How long nectar lasts depends on the ambient temperature, how clean the feeder was before it was refilled, how many ports are open to let air in, and whether or not it gets direct sunlight.  In high heat situations or when the feeder is in direct sunlight, nectar can go bad in less than a day. Check the feeder periodically for a greasy residue. This can indicate that there is black mold. The feeder should be boiled, if it is made of parts that can be boiled, more often than it is deep-cleaned. When you deep clean the feeder periodically you have the option of boiling the feeder three times in a row for 30 minutes each time, allowing it to cool. This will kill mold spores which are very resistant to being killed by boiling. You can also soak the feeder in hydrogen peroxide or vinegar for an hour or more. If you notice black mold growing on the feeder that is especially bad and requires soaking in vinegar, peroxide, or a 1 part bleach 10 parts water liquid. You should not see any black mold on the feeder after soaking. If you see it then continue to soak until it has dissolved.
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Clean the feeder at the right frequency, depending on the season. Replace the nectar regularly. Deep clean the feeder at least once every seven days in hot weather.
Article: If your windows are raising and lowering in strange intervals after replacing the battery, the sensor in your car’s windows is likely stopping the window at the wrong time. Get a waterproof lubricant spray and raise your window all the way up. Spray the inside and outside of the rubber trim around the entirety of your window. Lower the window and spray a little in the opening for the window.  Wipe the excess spray off with a cloth or paper towel. An automatic window relies on a sensor to interpret when the window is in the closed position. Applying lubricant spray will reduce the friction, which will make it easier for the sensor to interpret when the window is actually closed. This will also lubricate your motor and reel, which will make it easier for the entire system to function smoothly. You can buy waterproof silicone spray from your local hardware or auto parts store. Turn your car off. Consult your vehicle’s instruction manual to determine where you fuse box is and how to remove it. Look at the list of fuses in your manual to determine which one corresponds to your power windows. Either pull the fuse out or remove it with pliers. Set your multimeter to Ω, or ohms, by turning the dial. Touch the 2 metal needles to each terminal on your fuse. If the reading is less than 1, then your fuse is fine.  Turn your car off before removing the fuse. If you need to replace a fuse, order a replacement from your manufacturer and push it into the fuse slot in your vehicle. If you don’t have your vehicle’s instruction manual, you can download a copy online from your manufacturer’s website. In many cars, the fuse box is under the panel in between the driver’s and front passenger’s seat. If it isn’t there, it is usually in the fuse box. Take the panel for your door off by following the manufacturer’s instructions. Slide the cover off of the motor by removing the bolt in the middle with a wrench. This will expose the reel, which looks a wheel with spokes. Inspect the reel for rust or blockage. Remove any debris that may have found its way into the spokes and try spraying the reel with waterproof silicone lubricant if it’s rusty. The reel is the piece that turns to raise and lower your window. If it is rusty or filled with gunk, the reel won’t turn correctly.
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Spray the rubber trim with waterproof silicone spray if the windows stick. Test the fuse with a multimeter and replace it if the windows won’t move. Inspect the reel on your window motor to see if it’s rusty or blocked.
Article: You can use any web browser on PC or Mac. If you are not logged into your YouTube account automatically, click the blue Sign In button located in the top right of the YouTube webpage.  Then select the Google account associated with your YouTube account. If none of the accounts listed are associated with your YouTube account, click Use another account and sign in with the email address and password associated with your YouTube account. This is where your profile picture normally goes.  If you do not have a profile picture set, it will be a colored circle with your initial in the middle.  This displays your account menu. It's towards the bottom of your account menu.  It's next to an icon that resembles a gear. It's the blue text next to your name and profile image at the top of the Settings menu.  This opens the "About Me" page for your Google account. The circular icon in the middle of the page contains your current profile image, or a colored circle with your initial.  Click the white camera icon in the middle to display the "Pick a Photo" window. It's the first square in the upper-left corner of the "Pick a Photo" window.  This displays a file browser you can use to select a photo. Use the file browser to navigate to a photo file on your computer.  Different folders are listed in the sidebar to the left of the file browser.  Click an image file to select it, and then click Open in the lower-right corner of the file browser.  Make sure you have a file saved to your computer that you can upload. Alternatively, if you have photos already uploaded to your Google account, you can click one of those photos in the "Pick a photo" window. It's in the upper-right corner of the "Pick a photo" window.  This confirms the changes you have made to your account.  The photo you select applies to all your Google accounts, including your YouTube account.
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Go to https://www.youtube.com in a web browser. Log-in to your YouTube account. Click the icon in the upper-right corner. Click  Settings. Click Edit on Google. Click the  icon in the circular icon. Click Upload Photo. Select a photo and click Open. Click Done.