Problem: Article: Now that you’ve mixed your soapy solution, dip the soft-bristled brush you used earlier to dry clean the soles in the soapy solution and scrub the soles of the shoes. When the brush becomes filled with dirt and grass, run it under a stream of clean water from a sink, dip it into the soapy solution again, and continue scrubbing. Again, you can use a smaller toothbrush to wet clean the cleats when you move to the upper sides of the shoe, near the top portion of the shoe. The toothbrush will allow you to continue cleaning the sides of the soles, with the precision of a smaller scrub brush.
Summary: Clean the soles with the soapy solution.

Problem: Article: Although urination can be painful with a UTI, make sure to urinate when you feel the urge. If you are drinking plenty of fluids, you will probably need to urinate every hour or two. Don’t hold it in. Holding your urine keeps the bacteria in the bladder, which encourages them to reproduce. To help relieve the pain or discomfort on your abdomen and lower back, place a heating pad on it. Make sure the heating pad is warm and not hot. Do not apply it directly to your skin because it can burn the skin. Place a towel or other type of cloth between the pack and your skin.  To make a heating pad at home, wet a washcloth and then warm it in the microwave. After taking it out of the microwave, put the cloth in a plastic bag. Don’t place it directly on the skin. Do not use for more than 15 minutes. You can burn your skin. Use for less time if you use a higher setting.  If you use the heating pad to relieve UTI pain at night, make sure you turn it off before you go to sleep. Baking soda can help reduce the pain of a UTI. Place baking soda in the tub and fill it with just a little bit of water. It should be enough so that your bottom and urethra are covered.  You can also buy a product, called a sitz bath, which is specifically made to place inside your toilet. This is useful if you don’t want to or have the time to take the bath in a normal tub. Medication containing phenazopyridine can help to alleviate pain associated with bladder spasms, as they can numb your urethra and bladder to prevent burning during urination. One such medication is Pyridium, which can be taken at 200 mg three times a day as needed for up to two days. Another OTC medicine is Uristat. These medications will turn urine red or orange.  Be aware that if you start taking medications containing phenazopyridine, your medical provider won’t be able to check your urine for UTI using a dipstick, as the test strip will turn orange. You can also take ibuprofen (Advil) or naproxen (Aleve) for the pain; however, the pain suffered during urination will persist, as these do not have the same numbing effect as phenazopyridine. If you have extreme pain, your doctor may prescribe you a prescription analgesic. These are used for a short period of time and are paired with antibiotics, which will eliminate the pain and the need for pain medications quickly after you start taking them.
Summary: Urinate when you feel the need. Use a heating pad. Take a baking soda bath. Take over-the-counter medication for bladder spasm.

Problem: Article: Let it at least sit overnight if you added the mint; this will allow the flavour to penetrate. While the haloumi cheese can be eaten as it is, it can also be served in one of the following ways:  Cut the cheese into slices or cubes, then fry haloumi in a little olive oil until crisp and browned. Fry as above, then add some fresh herbs and cherry tomatoes into the pan and briskly cook until tomatoes are hot and just starting to break open. Season with black pepper, a lemon wedge and a little salt to taste. Great with a good bread such as Turkish bread to sop up the juices. Use fried haloumi in tapas or antipasto style snacks. It is also a delicious vegetarian alternative to white meats.
Summary: Store the cheese in the refrigerator until required. Serve.

Problem: Article: Look online or in your local craft store for these items. Copic’s Various Ink can be used to refill any kind of Copic marker. The Copic refill booster is a special tool with a needle that makes it easy to refill your markers. To ensure the ink doesn’t stain you or your furniture, take measures to protect yourself and your workspace. Put on gloves and stack newspaper or plastic sheeting over your work area. Wear short sleeves or roll up your sleeves to keep them out of the way. Grip the nib on the wider side of the marker with metal tweezers. Firmly pull it straight out of the marker. Remove the cap from the Various Ink refill, then take the booster out of the package and screw it securely onto the Various Ink refill container. Insert the needle of the refill booster into the opening that was created when you removed the nib. You don’t have to stick it all the way in the marker—just make sure the end of the needle is inside the opening of the marker. Hold the booster with the ink attached vertically over the top of the marker. Each marking on the side of the Various Ink bottle indicates 1 cc each. Gently squeeze the refill ink container to add 1.5 to 2 cc of ink to the marker. Take the booster out of the opening in the marker and set it aside. Pick up the nib with the tweezers and push it back into the open end of the marker. Unscrew the refill ink from the booster and replace the cap on the ink. Cap the marker as well. Pour a few drops of standard rubbing alcohol or Various Ink cleaning solution down the opening of the booster needle (where you screwed the ink bottle on). Then, swirl a cotton swab around the inside of the booster to remove any remaining ink.
Summary:
Acquire a Copic refill booster and refill ink. Put on gloves and cover your workspace. Remove the nib with tweezers and screw the booster onto the ink. Insert the needle into the open end of the marker. Add 1.5 to 2 cc of ink to the marker. Remove the booster and replace the nib. Remove the ink from the booster. Clean the booster needle.