Problem: Article: Fabric protectant, like Scotchguard or Stainshield, will make your jeans more resistant to stains. Purchase these kinds of products in the homecare or laundry section of your local general retailer or grocery store. Only use protectant on clean jeans.  Some fabric may negatively react to protectant. This information should be clearly indicated in the label care instructions. Different brands of protectant may have different methods of application. Always follow the label instructions for best results. New clothing, especially, is likely to transfer dye to your white jeans if it rubs against them. New purses and similar accessories, like satchels, can rub against your jeans and leave behind their color. Avoid wearing white jeans with items like these. Be on the lookout for colors that are especially dark, like indigo. These have a tendency to transfer easily. While showering, hang your jeans in the bathroom. The steam from the shower will refresh the fabric and may even remove light blemishes. Allow the jeans to air dry after the steam treatment. After your jeans have dried, the fabric should also regain some of its original tightness. This can improve the fit of your jeans, making them look even more flattering. Washing and drying your jeans takes its toll on their fabric. The more you clean the fabric, the more likely it will be to dull, rip, or tear. Spot clean your jeans as much as possible to remove blemishes. Try to only wash the jeans once every five weeks. Choose a specially formulated denim detergent to keep your jeans in the best condition for the longest time.
Summary: Use a fabric protectant on your jeans when suitable. Avoid color rubbed off from other clothing and accessories. Refresh jeans with shower steam. Wash your jeans only when necessary.

Problem: Article: The heel position is when the dog's shoulder is lined up with your legs. The clicker is optional, but using that or a simple word will help in the reward phase.  Clickers can be found in most pet stores. You want to get in the habit of rewarding the correct position frequently so the dog remembers it. Deliver the treat near your leg in the area you want the dog to walk. During a leash walking exercise, if your dog walks out ahead, try turning around quickly and getting the pet's attention.  Do something such as calling the dog's name and moving in the opposite direction to get the dog to follow you. When the dog catches up, and assumes the heel position, use the sound and treat reward technique. " Once the dog is reliably walking by your leg into position then you can add the command word.  Do this in low distraction areas at first. You might want to try this in your home before attempting it on a walk outside. Remember to reward the correct behavior and position with the clicker/word and treat. This should be a simple command like "free dog" that lets the pet know he can walk again.  Work this into the training of the heel command. Don't allow this to ruin the leash control you have over the pet. Do this during the heel training of each dog.  This will teach the dog to respond to the command and not just expect a routine. Remember to use the reward techniques for correct behavior.
Summary: Use a clicker, word, and treat to mark the heel position. Get your dog to catch up to you and heel. Add the word "heel. Use a release word. Vary the time between the heel and release commands.

Problem: Article: To make this type of bioplastic, you will need gelatin or agar powder, glycerol, hot water, a saucepan, a stove, a spatula, and a candy thermometer. These ingredients should be readily available at your local grocery store. Remember, glycerol is also known as glycerine, so look for that if you can’t find glycerol. You will need the following amounts of each ingredient:  3g (½ tsp) glycerol 12g (4 tsp) gelatin or agar 60ml (¼ cup) hot water Food coloring (optional) Agar is a substance derived from algae that can be used in place of gelatin to make the bioplastic vegan friendly Combine all of the ingredients in the saucepan and stir until there are no clumps left. You may need to use a whisk to disperse all of the clumps. Place the saucepan on the stove and start heating the mixture on medium-high heat. If you want to color your plastic, you can add a few drops of food coloring at this step. Put the candy thermometer into the mixture and monitor the temperature until it reaches approximately 95°C (203°F) or begins to froth. If the mixture begins to froth before it reaches temperature, that is okay. Remove it from the heat when it either reaches temperature or starts frothing. Continue to stir the mixture while it is heating up. After you remove the pan from the heat source, you will need to remove any excessive froth. Spoon it out before pouring the plastic out of the pan. Stir everything to remove all clumps from the plastic.  If you just want to make plastic for fun, pour the mixture out onto a smooth surface. Make sure the surface is covered with foil or parchment paper so the plastic can be removed easily. If you want to mold the plastic into a specific shape, you will need to do it during this step. Refer to the last method on molding for more details and help. The amount of time it will take the plastic to harden is dependent upon how thick the piece is. Generally, it will take at least two days for it to fully dry out and harden. You can make this process go a little faster by using a blow dryer on the plastic. It’s easiest to leave the plastic undisturbed for a few days so it can dry on its own. Once the plastic hardens, it can no longer be molded or shaped. If you want to shape it, you must do it while it is still warm and moldable.
Summary: Gather the necessary materials. Stir together all of the ingredients. Heat the mixture to 95°C (203°F) or until it begins to froth. Pour the plastic onto a smooth surface covered with foil or parchment paper. Leave the plastic to harden for at least two days.

Problem: Article: abusive or irritating users. If you're constantly bothered by someone on Instagram, the easiest way to prevent them from harassing you is by blocking them. You can also report the person from the Instagram Help Center if the person in question is illegally harassing or threatening users. password frequently. To avoid having your account hacked or compromised, change your password at least every six months. You can also reset an unknown Instagram password if need be. You can make your Instagram account private—meaning that people who aren't currently following you can't view your content until you accept their follow request—from within the mobile app's settings:  Open Instagram  Tap the profile icon {"smallUrl":"https:\/\/www.wikihow.com\/images\/4\/44\/AndroidIGprofile.png","bigUrl":"\/images\/thumb\/4\/44\/AndroidIGprofile.png\/36px-AndroidIGprofile.png","smallWidth":460,"smallHeight":383,"bigWidth":"36","bigHeight":"30","licensing":"<div class=\"mw-parser-output\"><p>I edited this screenshot of an Android icon.\n<\/p><p>License: <a rel=\"nofollow\" class=\"external text\" href=\"http:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Fair_use\">Fair Use<\/a><br>\n<\/p><\/div>"}  Tap the gear icon (iPhone) or ⋮ (Android). Tap the "Private Account" switch. Tap Yes if prompted. Instagram account for a while. If there's controversy or undesirable behavior surrounding your account, it may be best to deactivate temporarily your Instagram account. You can reactivate the account at any time by signing back into it.
Summary:
Block  frequently. Consider making your account private.  for a while.