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Races take a lot of money to enter, so to race, you'll need money. You may be able to find sponsors if you're good enough. You might also be able to enter with a team if they recognize your talent and pay your entrance fee. However, both of those options require that you already be established as a race car driver with talent. Nonetheless, local races cost a great deal less. For instance, you may get away with a couple hundred dollars per day at a local race. Even for local SCCA races, you need your own race car. You can rent one if you don't want to buy one right away, but rental prices are also high. Your local chapter, specifically your Competition Chairman, can tell you where you can rent a car. You'll have other costs, as well, including your racing suit and helmet, which can cost thousands for custom gear. However, you should be able to find suits for much cheaper. Your gear will need to be approved by the SCCA before entering a race. The entry packet will specify exactly what you need for the race, the time you need to appear, and any other classes you may need to attend beforehand. Just like in any race, you need someone who can maintain your car during the race. You can hire a local mechanic to come with you. Just ask at a local shop. You can also contact your SCCA to find a mechanic. When you enter high-end races, you'll need spare parts (enough to build two more cars), numerous sets of tires, as you'll burn through them, and a huge amount of fuel, as you can burn as much as 21 gallons per 60 miles. Just like any sport, you have to practice hard and often. Some drivers practice up to 7 days a week. Race car drivers train by putting hours in at the track, but they also use simulators to hone their skills. In addition, expect to do some physical training--running, weight-lifting, or swimming--to get yourself in top physical condition. Go through a lap in real-time in your head while you're waiting for the race to start. It helps calm you and prepares you for the drive.

summary: Find money for the race. Buy or rent a race car. Buy racing gear. Read the entry packet. Bring a mechanic with you. Understand the additional costs. Be ready to train. Take some time to visualize.


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Some people have good results using raw papaya to stop hair growth. Make a paste using raw papaya and turmeric powder. Massage the paste into your stomach on all the areas with hair. Leave it for 20 minutes, then rinse it all off and apply some moisturizer. Other ingredients you can include in this paste to potentially improve its effectiveness are aloe vera, gram flour, and mustard oil. Sugar, lemon and honey can make an easily found, cheap and natural wax for removing unwanted stomach hair. Mix together honey, sugar, and lemon in a bowl. Heat the components, and then finish mixing them until it forms a consistent paste. Dust your stomach with cornstarch powered, then apply the warm paste to your skin. Press a cloth or waxing strip onto the paste-covered skin and pull it off in the opposite direction of hair growth. This natural waxing method might not have the same results as commercially bought wax, but for light hair growth it can be satisfactory. Combine egg whites, sugar, and cornstarch. Apply the mixture to your stomach, then wait for it to dry. After it dries, just gently remove the mask and find that the mask has taken some hair with it. You might be able to get good results with a combination of sugar, molasses, and lemon applied to the skin. First, combine sugar and molasses in a bowl. Let it sit for a few a minutes, then microwave it until the sugar dissolves. Then add lemon juice and mix thoroughly. Apply the paste to the stomach and let it dry. Then pull it off in the opposite direction of hair growth.

summary: Remove unwanted stomach hair with raw papaya. Use a sugar-lemon- honey wax. Make an egg white mask. Try a sugar and molasses hair removal remedy.


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Make sure that the room you’re working in is well-ventilated. Open all windows and doors in the room. In addition, open windows elsewhere in your house and turn on the air conditioning to encourage cross-ventilation.  Make sure the room is not very humid or moist. By ventilating the room, you'll help the mattress dry after you use cleaners on it and will allow bad smells and chemical smells to dissipate. Before you take any steps to clean the mattress, you must remove everything from the mattress that is not part of it. This is important, as dirt, grime, and bad scents can accumulate on sheets, mattress liners, mattress protectors, and other things we commonly put on top of our mattresses.  Carefully fold your sheets up as you remove them so more dust or dirt does not fall on to the mattress. Remove any mattress protectors you may have covered it with. Take off any pieces of fabric that can be detached. Perhaps the most important way to prepare your mattress is to vacuum it completely. Without vacuuming it properly, there will be a lot of dirt and debris left on the mattress – undermining your effort to clean it.  Use an upholstery attachment with your vacuum. Systematically go back-and-forth width-wise on the mattress until you vacuum the whole thing. Use the crevice attachment to vacuum hard-to-reach places like crevices, indentations, and embroidery. Flip the mattress and vacuum the other side.
summary: Ventilate the room. Strip the sheets and bedding. Vacuum the mattress.