In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Stainless steel does stain and spot so it is good to keep on top of it. There are a few different methods to cleaning stainless steel. Use a small amount of neutral cleaner if you feel it requires more. Rinse and dry by hand to avoid spots.  Remove grease with rubbing alcohol on a soft cloth. Remove burnt stains with a paste of baking soda and water. Always rinse and dry by hand.
Summary: Clean stainless steel once a week, if possible. Pour warm water over a soft cloth and rub the surface of the steel.

To sign up for a checking account with Wells Fargo, you must have the following available:  Your Social Security number A valid form of ID (e.g., a driver's license) 25 dollars for your opening deposit (must come from an existing Wells Fargo account or a check) Wells Fargo offers a clean, accessible checking model that you'll be able to use almost anywhere in the United States. This should already be selected, but, if it isn't, you can do so from the grey toolbar in the middle of the main page. This is under the "Everyday Checking" heading on the right side of your screen; clicking it will take you to the "Checking Account" page. You may need to scroll down to find this at the bottom of the Checking Account page. You'll need to enter the following information on the bottom half of this webpage:  Your ZIP code Whether you're opening an individual or a joint account (check "Individual" or "Joint" here) Whether or not you're a preexisting online banking member This will save the information you've entered so far. This includes:  Your full name Your Social Security number Your ID (the default is a driver's license; click "I have an alternate form of identification" to use a different type of ID) Your date of birth Your citizenship The fields you'll need to fill out include:  An active email address (you'll enter this twice for verification purposes) A primary and a secondary phone number Your home address The length of time for which you've lived at your current address You'll need to click the drop-down menu here to select an employment category; depending on your answer, you may enter your employer's name and your job position. The employment categories include:  Executive, Professional, Semi-Professional Manager, Owner, Office Prod, Sales, Trade, Service, Labor Military Teacher Diplomat/Government Official Retired Homemaker Student Unemployed w/income Unemployed-no income From here, you'll need to set up your account preferences and transfer your $25 into your new checking account. Once you've done that, your checking account will be complete!
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One-sentence summary -- Make sure you meet the minimum requirements. Navigate to Wells Fargo's website. Select the "Banking Made Easy" option. Click the "Get Started" option. Click the "Start Now" button. Fill out the "Getting Started" section. Click "Continue at the bottom of the page. Fill out your personal information. Enter your contact information. Enter your employment information. Click "Continue" to save this information.

Q: Tap the Firefox app icon, which resembles an orange fox on a blue globe. It's in the top-right corner of the screen. A drop-down menu will appear. This option is in the middle of the drop-down menu. You'll find this in the middle of the screen. Doing so indicates that you want to clear your Firefox search box history.  If this box is already checked, skip this step. You can uncheck every other box on this page, but the "Form history" box must be checked. It's at the bottom of the screen. Doing so will clear your Android's Firefox search box history.
A: Open Firefox. Tap ⋮. Tap Settings. Tap Clear private data. Check the "Form history" box. Tap CLEAR DATA.

Problem: Article: Use mild soap and clean water to scrub your hands clean. Rinse well with clean water before you're ready to touch your skin. Avoid letting anyone else touch your pierced area since they could introduce bacteria. To keep the area clean, dip a clean gauze pad or paper towels into saline solution. Place the pad over the piercing and hold it there for 5 to 10 minutes. You can do this 1 to 2 times a day. Depending on the piercing, you may be able to dip the piercing directly into a cup of saline solution. For example, if you have a finger piercing, submerge your finger in the saline so the piercing is covered. If your piercer tells you to clean the area with soapy water once a day, wash the skin around the piercing with a fragrance-free mild soap and water. Rinse the area with water to completely remove soapy residue.  Avoid using soaps with scents, dyes, colors, or triclosan since these will irritate the skin. If the piercing is on your ear, remember to wash behind the piercing as well. Take a clean paper towel or napkin and blot the cleaned skin. Don't apply too much pressure or rub the skin because you don't want to open the wound. Once you're done, throw the paper towel or napkin away. Don't use cloth towels because they can become caught or snagged on the jewelry. It might seem like a good idea to frequently clean the area throughout the day, but washing the skin too much can actually wear the tissue down. This will slow down the healing time. Wash your piercing after you shower since water will already be getting around the site of the piercing.
Summary:
Wash your hands before touching the pierced area. Soak the area in saline for 5 to 10 minutes every day. Wash the piercing with soap and water if directed. Pat the area dry with a paper towel or napkin. Limit how often you clean the piercing to once or twice a day.