Q: Look for the plastic or concrete cover in your yard that’s the closest to your home. Carefully lift the lid up and off of the tank so you can look inside. Look for the end of a white or green pipe that’s on the side of the tank closest to your home, and check if anything is blocking the end. If there is, then it may be the clog causing the problem.  If the water level is below the inlet pipe, then the clog may be somewhere in the drain pipe between the septic tank and your home. If the water level is above the inlet but there isn’t anything blocking the end of the pipe, then the clog may be in the leach field. You may need to dig up the access lid with a shovel or use a pry bar to lift it up. The scum layer is the solid waste that builds on top of the septic tank. Use a long, solid piece of wood or metal and use it to move the scum down or to the side of the inlet pipe. Continue pushing as much of the scum from around the pipe as you can so it can keep filling your tank.  Always wear gloves while working in your septic tank so you don’t get any bacteria or waste on your hands. If water starts flowing out of the pipe after pushing around the scum, then you’ve removed the clog. Feed the end of the stick or pole you’re using into the end of the pipe as far as you can. Scrape the sides of the pipe with the end of your probe and pull out any waste into the tank. If the clog is at the end of the pipe, you should be able to break it apart so the water begins flowing again. If water doesn’t flow out of the pipe, then the clog is deeper inside the pipe. You may not be able to feed your probe into the pipe depending on the pipe’s location. Pour 1 part chlorine bleach and 5 parts clean water into a large bucket and stir it together. Dip your tools in the solution and let them soak for about 5 minutes to kill any bacteria that are left on the surface. Pour the liquid back into your septic tank when you're finished.  Try to take a shower or bathe as soon as you can after working on your septic tank. Use bleach or laundry sanitizer when you wash your clothes just in case any bacteria got on them. Lift the lid and hold it over the hole leading into the septic tank. Slowly lower the lid down so it covers the hole completely and doesn't move around. If you haven't cleared the clog, leave the lid off so you can insert a mechanical auger. Never leave the septic tank open while you're not working on it so nothing can fall in. Even after removing the clog, your tank is likely to back up again if the main tank is filled to the inlet pipe. Reach out to septic service professionals and let them know that the scum level has reached the pipe. Try to schedule them within the next 5 days, or else you increase the chances of the septic fluid traveling back up the pipes. The service will empty your septic tank so the scum can’t get into the pipes again.  Getting a septic tank pumped usually costs between $75–200 USD depending on the size and amount they need to clean. Have your septic tank cleaned and emptied every 3–5 years, or when it gets full.
A: Lift the tank’s access lid closest to your home to check the inlet pipe. Push the scum away with a pole or stick if it's stuck in the end of the inlet pipe. Probe the end of the pipe with the pole or stick if the clog is deeper inside. Disinfect any tools you used with a 5:1 water and bleach solution. Put the access lid back on the septic tank if you fixed the problem. Have a professional service pump your tank within 5 days if it was full.

Q: This is a good option for those with less drawing experience. To find a doll template, search for blogs with free printable downloads, use the doll template linked at the top of this page, or browse wikiHow's Paper Doll Image Depositary. Once you’ve found the perfect printable template, adjust it to the size you want and print the doll out. Print on cardstock--any paper with a 80-110 lb. (120-200 gsm) weight--to make the doll sturdier. Check your printer manual to make sure it can handle a heavier paper weight. Be sure to adjust the weight settings before printing.  If your printer can’t handle the thicker, heavier weight of cardstock, just print your template onto plain copier paper and then glue it onto a sheet of cardstock. You can find packs of cardstock online or at your local craft supplies store. If your template is in black and white, color in the doll’s features with colored pencils, crayons, or markers. If your template is in color, you don’t need to add anything. However, you can still add little details such as undergarments, jewelry, or makeup. Just remember that anything you draw onto your doll will be permanent. Remember to color the doll before you cut it out. Coloring the full sheet intact makes it easier to carefully color and avoid tearing the doll.
A: Find a printable doll you like. Print out the template. Customize and color in the doll template.

Q: Low lighting is also much more flattering than bright overhead lighting. If your switches have dimmers, use those to darken the room. Otherwise, turn on a table lamp or plug in a nightlight for less harsh light. Candles can also create a soft glow that’s perfect for a sensual striptease. Just be careful they’re out of the way so you don’t accidentally toss your clothes on top of them. Choose a room where you’ll have enough space and place the chair in the center of the room so you can move around your partner. Gather things like a silk scarf, rope, handcuffs, or anything else you want for your performance so you don’t have to interrupt your show later on.  Any type of chair will work, but one without arms is best so you can dance on your partner easily. A chair that has a back will be more comfortable for your partner. They'll be able to lean back to watch you. Sexy R&B music is popular for stripteases because the beat is easy to move your hips to. Most of all, pick something that you feel sexy listening to and gets you in the right mindset.  Avoid anything too fast-paced or upbeat that could ruin the mood. Keep the music soft. It should just be background noise and not so loud that it takes away from your performance.
A: Dim the lights to create a romantic mood. Set up a chair and any other props you might need. Turn on slow music that will match the rhythm of your dancing.

Q: Check the tag and use the hottest water safe for the item of clothing you're treating. If you're supposed to wash the garment using cool water only, use cold water instead so you won't warp your clothing. Concentrated liquid detergent is powerful stuff, and it should take the stain right out. Use it only for fabric softener stains that are especially large or stubborn. Leave the garment for a few minutes to let the detergent soak into the stain as a type of pretreatment. Use hot water if possible, but if the garment says "cold water only," you'll have to go with that to prevent damage from occurring. Add the same detergent into the washing machine that you used for pretreatment of the stain. Once the drying cycle is finished, the stain should be completely gone. If you still see a fabric softener stain, repeat the process.
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Wet the stain on your clothing with warm or hot water. Rub liquid detergent into the stain. Let it soak. Wash the garment in the hottest water that is safe. Dry the garment as normal.