Write an article based on this "Choose 100% silicone caulk. Insert the caulk tube into a caulk gun. Pull the caulk gun along the joint between the toilet and floor."
article: Caulk usually comes in a tube and 100% silicone caulk is best for use on a toilet since it’s more resistant to water than other types of caulk, such as acrylic. Silicone caulk is typically a bit more expensive than other types, but that extra money will save you the problems that come with an improper seal. It’s important to match the color of your caulk to your bathroom. White usually fits most styles, but you’ll still want to give this some thought. Cut the tip off the caulk tube and puncture the end with the metal rod attached to the gun. While the tube holds the sealant, the gun is what allows you to deliver it. The main part of the gun is the plastic body, which holds the tube. The plunger is a metal pole with a flat end that runs the length of the body. At the back of the body, you’ll find a metal release, usually shaped like a trigger. Push this forward and you’ll be able to pull back the plunger. You can then insert the caulk tube and push the plunger into the back of the tube. Pull on the trigger and keep the caulk gun at a 45-degree angle. Keep your pressure on the trigger consistent and the movement of the caulk gun slow and smooth to ensure a better seal.  Use the hand not holding the gun to press the tip of the caulk tube against the joint to ensure that the caulk is pushed into the joint. Pushing the caulk rather than pulling it along will make it more difficult to create a consistent seal. You may want to have a folded up piece of cardboard available nearby to lay the caulk gun onto if you need to stop for any reason. This will prevent caulk from dribbling onto your floors.  If you’re having trouble getting your caulk gun behind the toilet, try using caulk in a squeeze tube, which should allow you more flexibility.

Write an article based on this "Sweep the club’s head back in an arc until it is behind your head. Swing the driver down to begin your downstroke. Extend your arms as you swing. Push your feet down into the ground as you strike the ball. Lift and turn your rear foot after you hit the ball. Follow through by bringing your club over your front shoulder."
article: Start your swing in your abdomen, tightening the muscles there as you begin moving the club towards your back leg. Keep your hands in position with your feet flat on the ground. Continue moving the club in an arc until the shaft is behind the middle part of your head.  Keep your leading, or front, arm straight the entire time so you don’t have to straighten it out on the downswing. Generate power by shifting your weight to your back leg as you swing. Start the downswing by slightly pushing your front knee and hip towards the ball. Shift your weight from your back foot to your front foot, keeping both feet flat on the ground. Avoid adjusting your arms during the swing. Swing the club back down in a arc like it’s a pendulum.  Avoid rushing the swing. You can let the club settle briefly over your shoulders before you begin the downswing. The goal is to swing smoothly rather than hit the ball as hard as you can. Your front arm should still be straight like it was during your backswing. Straighten your rear arm as you bring the club around. Both of your arms become completely straight when the club reaches the ball. Focus on keeping your arms straight as long as possible after hitting the ball. Right before the club reaches the ball, shift your weight fully to your front leg. Imagine that you are squishing a giant bug underneath your toes. This can help you transition your weight smoothly from back to front, generating more power.  The key is to do this in a smooth motion. You may need to practice your swing before you can do this without thinking. For extra speed, shift your front foot away from the ball as you swing. As you shift your weight to your front leg, try to keep your back foot on the ground as long as possible. After the club strikes the ball, twist your ankle so your back leg follows the rest of your body. When done correctly, your back foot will point forward with only the toes touching the ground. As you twist your foot around, the rest of your body also continues to twist, following your club’s swing. Avoid stopping your swing short, since this causes shorter, weaker drives. Bring the club’s head all the way through the ball. Continue the arc of the swing until the club comes up over your shoulders. At the end, the club’s head should point down towards the ground.  At the end of your swing, your arms will be bent into the shape of a capital “L.” Your back arm will be near your head with your front arm behind it. Stay relaxed during your follow-through. Tensing up causes the ball to veer to the left or right.

Write an article based on this "Wet your pants with water. Pat the stain dry with paper towels. Use the hand dryer. Take a look in the mirror in the bathroom. Try using water and a little bit of hand soap. Try spraying the pants with perfume or cologne."
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You will want to do this to get any of the pee out of the fabric.   This can help you get rid of a urine smell as well. If you can do so discreetly, splash water on the stain in the restroom. If not, get a wet paper towel and rub the stain in the bathroom stall in privacy. You will probably want to try to get any smell or stains out of your underwear as well. Do this in the bathroom stall so no one else notices. This will get most of the moisture out of your pants and/or underwear.  Use plenty of paper towels. Dab away at the stain slowly. When you can't soak up any more moisture with paper towels, try using the hand dryer. Walk up to it and point the stain towards the air.   Stand with your legs apart. This will help you get dry faster. Sway your hips as you dry the stain to get all wet areas. Stand in front of the dryer until your pants feel dry. Touch them to make sure they don't feel wet. See if there is any noticeable wet spot on your pants.  If there is, try soaking up more moisture with paper towels. Follow up with the hand dryer. Once you are dry, you can go back to what you were doing if you can't find an excuse to leave. This will help to clean the urine smell out of your pants.  You can try rubbing a tiny little bit of soap into the pants. Put some in your hand and rub it into the pants when you get into a bathroom stall. Dry up the stain with paper towels and dry it with a hand dryer. Smell your pants to see if there is a noticeable smell. This can help cover up a smell in your clothes.  Spray the perfume or cologne directly onto the stain. Make sure it's a strong scent so it covers any odor. Before leaving the bathroom, double check to see if you can smell anything.