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Most shoes with rubber or plastic soles insulate you from the ground. If you switch to shoes with real leather soles, or special electrical static discharge (ESD) shoes, charge will have more trouble building up on your body. Even if you do pick up charge during a car ride, it should flow out through these shoes as soon as you step onto the ground. Rubbing fabric softener sheets onto the car seat can eliminate static cling, at least for a few days. Alternatively, mix a teaspoon (5 mL) of liquid fabric softener in a quart (liter) of water. Mix well and spray onto the seat. Synthetic materials, such as most modern fleeces, increase the risk of static shock. Even natural fibers like wool or cotton can build up a high charge, though, so it's not worth changing your wardrobe. Just be extra careful while you're wearing polyester. "Low rolling resistance" tires made with silica are poor electrical conductors. This can cause the car to pick up a static charge as you drive, since it can't discharge it into the ground. A static discharge strap that connects your car to the road can solve this problem.  Very old vintage cars may use plain white rubber tires, which have the same problem. Ordinary tires are treated with carbon black, a conductive material. A grounding strap makes no difference for cars with these tires. (Shocks can still happen, but the charge difference is between you and the car, not the car and the ground.)

summary: Wear shoes with conductive soles. Treat the car seats with fabric softener. Be aware of your clothing. Attach a grounding strap if you have non-conductive tires.


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summary: Cream softened cream cheese manually by hand or with a mixer. Add whipped topping and sugar. Pour mixture into the graham cracker crust. Chill in the refrigerator for an hour.


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Generally, nail caps come in three sizes: small, medium, and large.  These sizes depend on your cat’s weight.  Each manufacturer will define what sort of cat their product is designed for.  Check the packaging carefully when shopping for nail caps to ensure you buy some that fit your cat’s nails.  Additionally, nail caps come in different sizes.  Choose the size that fits your cat’s nails.  To select the size that will fit your cat’s nails, check the nail cap package for information regarding which nail caps are best for a cat of a particular size. Choose a color that you like. Inside the nail cap package, you’ll find a variety of materials.  Every nail cap package is different, but each will probably include nail caps, adhesive, and applicator tips in varying quantities.  Each of these objects will probably be packaged separately.  Open each package in turn so that all necessary materials are ready for use.  You’ll only need one applicator tip and one container of adhesive. You might need to cut the adhesive container’s top off.  In other cases, the adhesive’s lid will simply twist off. Additionally, your nail cap package should include an instruction manual.  Read the instruction manual before applying the nail caps so that you’re aware of the specific directions for use. While it is possible to put nail caps on your cat by yourself, the whole process proceeds much more smoothly if you hold and reassure your cat while a friend or family member applies the glue to the nail cap.  Once the nail caps are ready, you can just slide them on your kitty’s claws.
summary: Choose the right nail caps. Ready your materials. Ask a friend for help.