Q: Many prescription treatments for genital warts work more effectively on non-smokers than on smokers. Smoking can worsen your overall health and reduce your body's ability to heal quickly. Ask your doctor about the best smoking cessation plan for you, which may include nicotine replacement therapy or medication. Oral, genital, and anal sexual contact can irritate affected skin, slowing down your recovery time. Avoid any sexual activity until your genital warts are entirely healed. This will also prevent you from spreading the virus to your partner. Wear a condom during sex for the first 3 months after your genital warts clear up as the virus may still be active in your skin cells. Perfumed soaps, bath oils, creams, and lotions can irritate already sensitive skin. This will slow down the time it takes for genital warts to heal. To avoid this problem, use only mild soap when bathing, and unscented body lotions or creams. Moisture and bacteria can impede the healing of your genital warts. To speed up the recovery process, make sure to keep the affected area clean by washing it regularly with mild soap and water. Dry the area thoroughly by patting it with a clean towel.  If your skin is very sensitive, let it air dry thoroughly before getting dressed. Do not clean the area more than 4 times a day.
A: Quit smoking to improve your body's healing power. Avoid sex while your genital warts are still healing. Use mild, unscented soap and lotion to avoid irritating your skin. Keep the skin clean and dry between bath or showers.

Q: Pour the salt into a clean bowl, then slowly add the vinegar. Use a spoon to stir the ingredients together to make a paste. Keep stirring until the paste appears consistent. The measurements don’t need to be exact. Hold the copper item under warm running water to remove the excess paste. Use your fingers to gently wipe off the paste. Then, use a clean towel to wipe your copper item dry. If there are any spots remaining on the copper, apply pressure with the cloth to remove them.
A: Combine equal parts vinegar and salt to make a paste. Rinse off the paste and wipe your piece dry.

Q: if this data is worth saving, it is worth finding a professional hard-drive recovery company and paying what it takes to get your data back. If you attempt anything at all yourself, chances of recovering any data professionally will be nil. Replacing parts may work for older hard drives, but usually not for newer ones. A favorite method of brave souls is the DIY method, promoted by companies that specialize in providing parts for do-It-yourselves. The idea is that if you only replace the burned out controller board, your drive will spring back to life. Truth is, maybe it will! But there's one big caveat: the chips on the controller are, more and more, calibrated for that particular drive, and there's no guarantee a replacement will work. However, this is by far the least-expensive option. This is the ONLY option to get your drive back up and running, or at least have the files on the drive recovered (which is really what you want, in the end).  Turnaround times can be quicker than the DIY method, and success is somewhat more assured, but it comes at a cost, which may be worth it if your data is important. You can expect to pay two or three times more than the original cost of the drive, so you will have to weigh the value of the money against the value of the data on the drive.
A: Make a choice: A quick search on Google for "hard drive replacement parts" will lead you in a couple of different directions. Do it yourself. Hire a professional.

Q: In some cases, it's difficult to clean the vent yourself. You may not be able to reach the vent, for example. Also, you can only clean so deeply without professional help. If your dryer is not adequately drying your clothes after you've cleaned the vent yourself, hire professionals. You need HVAC specialists, which are cleaners who specialize in dryer vents. Look for cleaners online or in your local yellow pages. As most homeowners need to have their dryer vents cleaned professionally on occasion, ask other homeowners in your area for recommendations. Professional cleaning services can be somewhat pricey. In general, professional dryer vent cleaning can cost anywhere from $89 to $179. Figure out roughly how much you can afford to spend on dryer vent cleaning. Call up different companies and ask for an estimate. Find a company that's within your price range. Do not put off cleaning your dryer vent for too long due to price. Dryer vents should be cleaned at least once a year or they could pose a fire hazard. Once you've found a company, call them up and schedule a cleaning time. You will probably have to be home during the cleaning to show cleaners where your dryer, outlets, and fusebox are. Find a time that works for you to have the cleaners come in an treat your dryer vent. Diagnostic tests are used to assess how well your vent was cleaned. They may also determine whether gas from the vent is escaping into your home and check for gaps or holes in your dryer vent. Depending on things like your home's age, the cleaners may recommend diagnostic testing. Talk to the cleaners about potential tests to see if they're right for you. Diagnostic tests may cost extra, so keep this in mind when budgeting for professional cleaning.
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Look for HVAC specialists in your area. Budget for cleaning. Schedule a cleaning time. Get any diagnostic tests recommended.