Problem: Article: Chances are that E6000 or any other industrial strength glue will ruin clothing, either because you won’t be able to remove it entirely or because the fabric will be discolored or damaged in removal. Try acetone if you want to keep the item, however.  Find an old tooth brush. Then, using an applicator like a cotton swab, dab the glue with acetone. Brush the bonded glue with the tooth brush to begin removing the adhesive. Reapply the solvent and brush several times to erode the glue. Work on both sides of the fabric, if need be. You may not be able to entirely remove the glue. When done, remove the acetone by washing the fabric. Hard surfaces like tables, countertops, and floors can take a more aggressive approach. First, choose the right solvent for your surface. You do not want to damage the surface with too powerful a chemical.  Goo Off, for example, contains mainly acetone and will dissolve plastic, laminate, and Formica surfaces. Test a small and inconspicuous area of your surface beforehand to prevent widespread damage. Once you are sure that the solvent will not harm the surface, apply it liberally to the glue. Let the solvent sit for 15 to 30 minutes. Then, begin to abrade the softened glue with whatever mechanical means are at hand. Repeat this process until the glue is gone.  You can use a heavy cloth or rag, a wire brush, sandpaper, or a tool like a screwdriver to abrade the glue, depending on the surface. For especially hard surfaces, it may be possible to scrape off the glue with a utility knife or razor blade. Be careful not to cut yourself. Unfortunately, abrasion may scratch or damage the surface while you are removing glue. A hardwood floor may need to be sanded and refinished, for example.
Summary: Use acetone and an old tooth brush on fabric. Soften glue on hard surfaces. Abrade the surface.

Problem: Article: There's not much you can do to try to get your turtles to mate.  You simply have to put your sexually mature turtles together and let nature take it's course.  It is important, though, that they have room to move around freely.  Give them plenty of space and create a nesting area (see below) where female turtles can lay their eggs. If you have several different species of turtles, consider separating the smaller from the larger during mating season as some turtles become more aggressive during this time, and larger turtles can bite the heads off of smaller breeds. It may be in the best interest of your turtles to be sure you have more females than males.  Sexually motivated males can make such great demands on females that their health will suffer.  Males may also fight with one another over a female. When your turtles are done mating, remove the males or they might constantly bug the females. Provide an area for the females to lay eggs that has shelter and soft soil.   This area should have 6" to 12" of soft, slightly moist soil as well as some rocks and logs so the female will feel safe laying and hiding her eggs there.  If you already have an outdoor pen for your turtles, create the area within your established pen.  If you're putting your turtles in a larger area just for mating, you can create a nesting area in a box and make it easily accessible to your turtles. Most water turtles lay several clutches, each containing between two and 10 eggs.  Laying usually takes 24-48 hours per clutch, and a few weeks will pass between clutches.
Summary: Give your turtles some space. Check your male to female ratio. Create a nesting area.

Problem: Article: Resetting your computer will wipe and erase all personal data.     For example, if your laptop runs on Windows 7, select “Windows 7.” The Toshiba Recovery Wizard will display on-screen. ” The reset process may take anywhere between 15 minutes and two hours. When complete, your laptop will restart and display the initial welcome screen.
Summary:
Backup all personal data to an external USB drive or cloud storage service prior to resetting your Toshiba laptop. Power off your laptop and remove any external peripherals such as a mouse, extra monitor, and USB drives. Connect your Toshiba laptop to a power source. Press and hold down the “0” key, and power on your laptop at the same time. Release the “0” key when the recovery warning message displays on-screen. Select the operating system that applies to your Toshiba laptop. Click on “Yes” to confirm that you understand resetting your laptop will wipe all data. Click on “Recovery of Factory Software,” then click “Next. Follow the remaining on-screen prompts to finish resetting your laptop.