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Chips in the paint of your car can be classified into one of three categories: small, medium, and large.  Small chips tend to be smaller than a dime and require less work to address.  Medium chips are larger than a dime, but smaller than a quarter and large chips include chips in your paint that are as large or even larger than a quarter.  Other things that can make a chip more difficult to repair include rust and flaking paint.  Small chips should be free of rust and smaller than a dime. Flaking paint requires the removal of the loose paint, which will make it larger than a “small chip” for repair purposes. Unlike scratches, which can often be buffed or wet sanded out, a chip in your paint will require that you apply new paint to the metal.  The paint on your car does more than simply make it look good, it also protects the metal beneath it from the elements.  If the metal is exposed to air and moisture for too long, it will begin to oxidize and rust.  Using touch up paint can help you prevent rust and with the wide variety of options available, it should be easy to find one that matches your car exactly.  Touch up pens are designed specifically for small chips and can be very easy to use.  Check on the sticker inside the door of all vehicles made after 1983 for a paint code.  If the code for paint is not clearly labeled, take a picture of the sticker to show the clerk at your local auto parts store so they can find the code. Some stores may ask for the Vehicle Identification Number (or VIN) for your vehicle to ensure they can find an exact match for your paint.  Your VIN can also be found on the sticker inside your door. Before you can do any painting, it’s important that you wash the area thoroughly.  Painting over things like dirt can ruin the appearance of the final product and it may fall off, revealing the chip once again.  Rinse the area of the car, then wash it with warm soap and water before rinsing it again and then dry it well. Make sure the car is completely dry before applying any paint. Once the car is completely dry, remove the cap of the paint pen and place the point of the pen in the center of the chip.  Depending on the type of paint pen you are using, you may need to press the pen down slightly to release the paint.  You may not need to move the pen to fill a small chip, as the paint will be released and should fill the space needed, but move the pen from side to side a bit if you need to release more.  Use enough paint to over-fill the chip slightly, as the paint will shrink a little as it dries.  Do not apply enough paint to allow it to drip.  The paint color will match, but things like drips will stand out. If you accidentally apply too much paint, wipe off the excess immediately and thoroughly. Make sure the paint dries completely before washing the car, as you can easily scrape or damage the new paint while it is still tacky.  Depending on the type of paint pen and how much paint you used, it may take only an hour or so to dry completely, but may require as much as a full day.  Once the paint is completely dry, wash the entire car and then apply a fresh coat of wax.  Touch the paint lightly to determine if it is dry.  If it feels sticky at all, it isn’t dry yet. Applying a new coat of wax will help make the car’s paint appear uniform in color and glossiness, as well as helping to protect the paint from further chips.

summary: Determine the severity of the chip. Purchase a touch-up paint pen. Clean the area around the chip. Use the paint pen to fill the chip. Allow the paint to dry then wash and wax the car.


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Keep the seeds an even distance apart when you plant them. If you are planting 4 seeds, imagine the cup to be a clock and plant the seeds at the 3, 6, 9, and 12 positions. Stick a toothpick next to each seed to mark where each seed is growing. Water the seeds until the soil is damp to the touch. Make sure not to overwater the cup or else the seeds will become waterlogged. In 2 or 3 weeks, you should start to notice seedlings through the top of the soil. The seedlings should be kept in a bright and warm area, like a windowsill, so they can grow. Remember that the more light a plant gets, the more water the plant will need.  If you want to keep the humidity of your seedlings higher, you can loosely cover the cup with plastic wrap. This will help the soil retain its moisture for longer. The first “leaves” that you’ll see on your seedlings are cotyledons and not true leaves. True leaves will develop over time and will resemble leaves from a fully grown pear tree. Once there are at least 4 true leaves on your seedling, they are ready to transplant. Use a ruler or transplanting tool to dig the seedlings out from the cup, being sure not to damage their root structure. Once you have unearthed a seedling, put it in a hole slightly larger than the root ball and fill in the topsoil.  At this point, you can keep seedlings indoors or outdoors depending on the weather. If there is harsh sunlight, it may be best to keep your plants indoors until they develop further. If the seedling grows too big for its pot, you can transfer it to a larger pot so you can still move it indoors or outdoors.

summary: Fill a plastic cup with potting soil and plant the seeds 1⁄2 inch (13 mm) deep. Water the seeds and wait 2-3 weeks. Keep the cup in a well-lit area. Wait until the seedlings have 4 true leaves. Transplant the seedlings to individual pots.


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While it's true that, as with any other kind of sex, phone sex can "just happen", the session is more likely to go well if you've planned ahead, especially if it's your first time doing it together.  Pick a time when you're both alone and free to let your inhibitions loose. Your plan won’t work if you're rolling around in bed, feeling hot and heavy, while your partner is shivering in the rain outside the library. If your partner is new to phone sex or feeling unsure, consider sending them this article, or reading it together. Don't forget that you can always discuss what you'd like to do during phone sex before you start. It will be difficult for you to enjoy yourselves if you feel tense or silly, so before you call, do whatever you need to do to get yourself comfortable and feeling sexy.   Let loose: Lie in bed for a while, browse the internet, have a glass of wine, jog on the spot, do a silly song and dance in front of the mirror -- anything that will allow you to release the tension from your body.  Get in the mood: Setting up a sexy atmosphere can help put you in the right frame of mind, so consider doing whatever you'd do to prepare for any other kind of sex. Here are some ideas:  Tidy up your room and make the bed Dim the lights, perhaps set up some candles Play soft music Have a bath or shower (and a shave, if you like) Think of a role play to spice up the call (you two skinny dipping, etc.) Put on (or take off!) your favorite, sexiest clothes and underwear Set out some sex toys Turn yourself on by gently caressing your body, or thinking about your lover, or imagining sexual encounters you've had or would like to have... but don't let yourself get too turned on just yet -- that's what the phone call is for!
summary: Set up a phone date. Let loose and get in the mood.