Problem: Article: Polyester couches should have a tag, usually found somewhere underneath the cushions. The tag will have one of the following letters or letter combinations written on it: W, S, SW, or X. These codes let you know what kind of cleaners you can use on your couch.  The letter W indicates water cleaning only, while S indicates solvent cleaning only. The tag SW means either a water or solvent based cleaner is safe. If the tag reads X, do not attempt to clean the couch yourself. Tags with an X label require professional cleaning. Choose the right cleaner depending on your tag. Cleaners are sold at department stores. You can also buy one online.  Couches marked "W" can be cleaned with an upholstery cleaner. Couches marked "S" should be cleaned with dry cleaning solvents. If your couch is marked SW, you can use either an upholstery or dry cleaning solvent cleaner. Do not attempt to clean a couch marked "X" on your own. Unfortunately, couches with this label will require professional upholstery cleaners. Go online and find a professional cleaner within your price range if you need to clean a couch with the label "X."
Summary: Decipher the couch tag. Find the right cleaner. Find a professional cleaner for a couch with an "X" label.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: One of the easiest and most effective ways to build your body of work is to create your own business. Invest in cards and other marketing materials to make yourself professional and competitive. Starting an editing service with a skilled peer is also wise in the current market, as collaborative skills are desirable in the industry nowadays.  When you're starting out, you find it necessary to branch out beyond your specialized field in order to build clientele. Consider getting in touch with local or emerging musicians about producing music videos for them. Be open to trade and bartering for compensation.  Wedding or graduation videos, commercial marketing for restaurants and other local businesses, and producing corporate training videos are other examples of some avenues to take when you're starting your own business. Be strategic about how you build your body of work. Put your best effort into making each production you work on more legitimate than the last, and be sure to make long-lasting contacts with every job. Even shorts and low budget movies can get a listing on the IMDB, as long as the productions were released. Potential employers will refer to it before hiring you.  The IMBD staff updates its listing regularly and selects films, television series and specials, commercials, music videos, and local or public access television shows for inclusion in its database. Register on the IMBD website and submit your individual credit or project's title to verify or correct its listing. Once you’ve built up your body of work, design a winning portfolio to market yourself successfully. You’ll find that the applicant pool for editing jobs is intensely competitive, so you have to make yourself stand out. Send out your resume, along with a reel of your best work, to studio executives, directors, and other film editors.   Make sure the materials you submit in applications are concise and show off only your best work. Submit design reels that are relevant for specific projects. You don't have to include everything you've ever done with every job application. If you're going for a gig as an assistant editor on a television program, don't submit graduation or wedding videos you've cut. If you don't have any relevant materials, television cuts in this case, music video or short film scenes would do. Ask people with whom you’ve worked in the past to look over your materials and offer feedback. Create a website that offers a more substantial selection of your work. Once you’ve demonstrated the quality of your work in independent productions and as an assistant editor, look for opportunities to take the helm. You must constantly build new connections in order to advance to the position of full editor. Make people want to work with you by always demonstrating a strong work ethic and likeable attitude.  Start out by applying to be an assistant editor on a production. Consider joining a union for faster career advancement. Keep yourself informed about new technologies and software, taking courses in or teaching yourself new programs or devices.

SUMMARY: Start your own editing business or service. Get a listing on the Internet Movie Database (IMDB). Craft a competitive portfolio. Advance your career.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Coat the base with approximately 4 in (10 cm) – of sawdust. When you fire the kiln, the sawdust will give the pottery a polished finish. If your kiln includes multiple levels of shelving, go to the kiln’s opening and place approximately 4 in (10 cm) of sawdust on each level of shelving. Lay each piece on the bricks and space them evenly from each other and the walls. Make sure there is at least 1 in (2.5 cm) between each piece for best results. Individual pottery pieces should not touch each other. If you are unable to load the pottery without some pieces touching, place half of them at the kiln for an initial firing. Fire the rest later. Place 1 to 2 clumps of newspaper around the pottery. Fill the remaining gaps between the newspaper and the kilns walls with firewood. Make sure there are no gaps between the walls, firewood, newspaper, and pottery. As you grow more experienced with your kiln, experiment with different types of sawdust shavings, as well as where you place the sawdust, which will result in different finished effects. Crumple up and light a sheet of newspaper and place it in the kiln. The fire may burn up to 72 hours. It will also take as many as 12 hours or longer to cool down, so be very careful when examining your pottery.  When stoking the fire or otherwise approaching the kiln, use heat-resistant gloves and protective gear, such as goggles to protect your eyes from the smoke. As the fire consumes the sawdust, the upper half of the kiln will begin to cool. The slower the fire burns, the darker the pottery will be. To lighten the pottery, stoke the fire and add additional fuel – newspaper and wood – if the fire appears to be burning slowly. Clean the pottery with a soft cloth and then apply a layer of wax to make them shine. Your pottery may have glowing markings on it – a result of resin from the sawdust. These can be removed using a kitchen scourer. You can then paint your pieces with glazes. If you’d like your pieces to have a matte – or non-glossy finish, do not apply wax. Painting your pieces with oxide stains is the best approach to preserving your matte finish.
Summary:
Put on a dust mask and coat the base of the kiln with sawdust. Load the kiln, starting with your pottery. Add newspaper and firewood to the kiln. Light the kiln and let the fire burn for at least 24 hours. Remove your pottery when all the sawdust has burned down.