Problem: Article: Discovering the urine while it is still wet is the ideal time to clean up the mess. Use paper towels to soak up any urine that might be pooled on the leather surface. Do not rub the paper towels over the urine; that will simply spread out the stain. Instead, blot or dab at the urine puddle.  This step may require use of a multiple paper towels. If you don’t have paper towels handy, you can use a clean cloth or rag. However, take care not to use a cloth that is colored with a strong dye, since dye can easily transfer to leather and stain it. If the urine stain was made on a leather couch cushion, remove the stuffing from the affected cushion. Usually there is a zipper on one of the back or bottom edges of the cushion from which the stuffing can be removed. Put the stuffing somewhere off to the side to clean later with an enzymatic cleanser.  It is important to remove the stuffing because even if you catch the stain soon after it was made, the urine could still soak into the cushion stuffing. If the urine soaks into the stuffing, it can cause the urine smell to linger on the couch even after you clean the leather surface. If you’re unable to remove the stuffing, you may have to consult a professional furniture company to see if they could assist you. It’s highly recommended to use specialized leather cleaners to wipe down the surface of the urine stained leather. These cleaners can be found at pet stores, drug stores, or bigger retail chains. However, before you use the cleanser on the entire stained area, it’s a good idea to test it out on an inconspicuous part of your couch.  A successful urine stain cleanser is “Nature’s Miracle,” which can be found in most pet stores.  Consider testing the cleaner on small areas near the rear or bottom of your couch. If the cleanser reacts negatively on the leather, you will have saved yourself from ruining the entire visible area of the urine stain.
Summary: Soak up any excess urine. Remove the stuffing. Perform a cleanser spot test.

Problem: Article: You need to take care of this problem right away. Don’t put it out of your mind because you’re really embarrassed. You could be risking your health.  Remember this is something that has happened to many, many people.  You should never leave a tampon in for 8 hours or more as you could get Toxic Shock Syndrome. Although treatable, it can be fatal. However, if you’ve had the tampon in for a very short time (like an hour or so), you might want to wait a bit longer and try to remove it again because dry tampons get stuck more easily, and your menstrual flow may help you remove it.  Try to remove it yourself first – it should be fairly easy to do this – but if that doesn’t work, you will have to call your doctor right away. It can't be said enough - leaving tampons in for too long is very, very dangerous. If you’re tense, you will actually make it worse. Are you sure there is really a tampon inside you or have you just forgotten you took it out? If you're sure it's inside you, remember: It’s not really “stuck." It’s just that the muscles of the vagina will hold it in place until you remove it.   Don’t freak out. The vagina is a relatively small closed area, and it’s not going to be lost up there forever. This is something that has happened to many, many women, so there is no reason to panic. You might want to take a warm shower or warm bath to help you relax before you try to remove it. Take some deep breaths too.  If you are too tense, you will clench the muscles, making the tampon harder to remove. You’re going to want clean hands to remove a stuck tampon because you don’t want to introduce germs into the vaginal cavity. Proper hygiene will prevent infection, further complications, and problems.  You might also want to clip your nails because you will need to insert your fingers into your vagina to get the tampon. You want to make the process as painless as possible. Find a private space (probably the bathroom is best for hygienic reasons). Take off your lower clothing. It will make it easier to remove the tampon.
Summary: Act fast. Relax. Clean your hands.

Problem: Article: Before you begin the cleaning process, back up your photos digitally. While proper cleaning minimizes the risk of damage, it does not completely eliminate it. Scan your photos onto your computer and save them before attempting to clean them.  If you don't have a scanner, stop by a local print shop and use one there. As old photos are delicate, you should never use generic cleaning supplies on them. You should use photograph emulsion cleaner and wipes specifically made for cleaning photographs only. These items can sometimes be difficult to find in stores, but should be easy to purchase online.  Emulsion cleaners and wipes are made from ingredients and materials safe to use on older photographs. They resemble normal cleaning wipes and spray cleaners, but use less harsh ingredients. Do not substitute cleaners. While getting specialized supplies is a hassle, it's worth the extra cost to avoid damaging your photographs. Before handling your photographs, put on a pair of clean editing gloves. Like other supplies for cleaning photographs, these can be purchased online. It's important to use editing gloves over generic gloves when cleaning photographs. Editing gloves are a type of glove designed to be used when working with film and photographs.
Summary: Scan digital images first. Use supplies specifically made for cleaning photographs. Put on editing gloves.

Problem: Article: You can use any web browser on PC, Mac, or your mobile phone. Use the spaces provided on the web page to type the username and password associated with your Sprint account.  Then click Submit.  This logs you into your Sprint account on the website. If you do not have a sprint account click Sign Up on the right side of the screen.  You must have service through Sprint to sign up for an account. This displays menu options for your Sprint account. It's in the "My Sprint" menu options. There may be an authentication process.  Have your account details ready and answer any questions to confirm your account. This displays a list of blocked numbers. This displays an options menu next to the number. To unblock all numbers, click Do not block any voice calls.  This archives all blocked calls so you can find them later. It's in the menu that appears when you click on a blocked number.  This removes the number from the list of blocked numbers.    If you need assistance, contact 1-888-211-4727 to contact Sprint customer service.  If you blocked calls from your phone app (Android) or Settings menu (iPhone), see Method 1 to learn how to unblock numbers from your Android phone.  See Method 2 and to learn how to unblock numbers from an iPhone.
Summary:
Navigate to https://www.sprint.com/en/login.html using a web browser. Type your username and password and click Submit. Click My Sprint. Click Permissions. Click Block voice. Click the number you wish to unblock. Click Remove number.