Write an article based on this "Look for telltale characteristics. Check the basement. Check the utility room. Check small enclosed spaces. Check your windows. Check places recently damaged by water. Check shower curtains. Check ceiling corners. Check air ducts and vents."
article: Mold often has a fuzzy appearance but can also look like a stain if it's growing on a wall or furniture. Its most common colors are black green, brown, or white. Mold can feel like cotton, leather, velvet, or sand paper. It usually gives off a musty or earthy odor. Also look for visible signs of possible water damage such as stains or paint bubbling. This could mean there is mold growth within the wall cavity. This should be the first place you look. Its underground location makes it especially vulnerable to moisture and humidity buildup. After each heavy rain, look for and immediately treat any water seepage. Check the following spots:  Baseboards Walls, especially where they meet the ceiling Behind and under appliances, especially the washer and dryer Look in and around the clothes dryer duct for mold growth. If it's not properly ventilated, it can trigger a build-up in humidity in the room. Make sure the duct is vented toward the exterior of the house. Darkness and moisture create ideal conditions for the spread of mold. You should check:  Under sinks, especially if they sit on top of cabinets Closets, especially if they don't receive proper ventilation. If your house isn't properly insulated, windows could accumulate condensation year-round. Look for mold growth around each individual pane and along the frames. Inspect the baseboards in the basement and first/ground floor if your house recently flooded. Tear out all carpeting in these areas. If you recently experienced heavy rain, look for water stains in the attic and on the upper-story living areas. If a pipe recently burst, treat all water-damaged areas as if they had been flooded. Dirt and grime that washes off your body has a tendency to mix with shampoo and soap residue. This mixture ultimately collects on shower curtains. Make sure the bathroom is well lit. Spread out the shower curtain to check the entire surface. Use a magnifying glass to check for small patches of mold that you could otherwise miss. The corners where your walls meet the ceiling are prime locations for mold growth because they trap water from roof leaks. Check for growth and accumulation in all four corners of each room. If your wallpaper is peeling at the ceiling juncture, check behind it for mold growth. Fluctuations between heating and air conditioning cause moisture buildup on cooling coils and in drain pans. Remove the vent plate from the duct and inspect it closely. Turn on the lights or use a strong LED flashlight to easily catch mold clusters. Check the duct for as far as your eye can see.

Write an article based on this "Download the “Battery Percent for KitKat” application. Open the application. Enable the Battery Indicator. Reboot your device."
article: Go to the Play Store and search “Battery Percent for KitKat.” Select the first app displayed in order to download it. From the App Tray (the collection of all the apps you’ve downloaded onto your Android), search for “Percent Enabler.” Select it. After you open the app, click on the option that reads “Enable Battery Percent.” When you do, you’ll get a message: “Successfully changed. Please Reboot.” Press and hold your power button. After you reboot, look at your battery indicator. It will now display the percentage of battery life remaining!

Write an article based on this "Remove the door from its hinges and lay it on plastic bags. Clean the window surfaces with a cloth and window cleaner. Place painter's tape around the outside edges of each window pane. Cover the door frame and the individual muntins with tape. Shake the spray can for 1-2 minutes. Spray the glass with a slow, sweeping motion. Remove the tape from the door frame, muntins, and glass."
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Face the door so that the surfaces you intend to frost are facing up. A garage or backyard patio are ideal areas to frost glass.  This will prevent inhalation of hazardous fumes and limit the amount of accidental spray. Any residue left on the window will appear in your frosting and will not look as professional. Even if there is no dirt or residue on your windows, you should still wipe it down to ensure that it is dry.  Frosting will not adhere well to windows that are moist or oily. One tape edge should always be against the muntins (wooden frames separating panes). Since individual window panes are typically small on glass paneled doors, stay within the 1-inch margin of the painter's tape.  Using too big of borders will allow more light in but will also reduce the surface area of the frosting. The only visible parts of the door should be the glass surfaces. Be sure to overlap tape strips and press firmly to avoid penetration of overspray to the wood. Though each can's label advises a specific time, the spray generally requires just a couple of minutes for preparation. Spray some frosting onto something clear, like a piece of plastic, before applying to your window.  Make sure that the nozzle sprays steadily and evenly.  This will ensure that your frosted glass is smooth and consistent. Hold the spray can about 1 foot (0.3 m) from the surface so that the coat is light and even.  Pay attention to the pressure you put on the nozzle, as this will affect how much and how quickly frosting is sprayed.  Try to apply enough pressure to spray a steady stream, and do so in short bursts.  This will help you apply a light coat that can be sprayed over with another light coat, if necessary. Let the first coat completely dry before spraying on a second coat.  Apply each successive coat with the lightest possible amount, even if you have to spray on a third or fourth layer.  Gradually applying frosting will limit areas with heavy paint and blemishes. Be sure that the frosting has dried first before removing the tape, as this could damage the outline.  The drying process typically takes about 5 minutes, though you should allow an extra few minutes just to be certain.  Also take into account how many layers you've applied and how heavy, as these factors will also affect drying time. If you are still uncertain about whether or not the paint has dried, leave it for half an hour in which the paint should most likely be dried by then. Avoid touching the frosted area to test its wetness.  This will create a smudge in the frosting and will require more layers to repair it.