Write an article based on this "Spot clean as the need arises. Wipe upholstery with soapy water for general cleaning. Clean removable covers in a washing machine, if applicable. Use a steam cleaner. Allow furniture to air dry completely after cleaning."
article: Wipe spots gently in a blotting motion with baby wipes. If you don’t have baby wipes, similarly clean spots with a clean microfiber cloth dampened with cool water and a small amount of mild laundry detergent mixed together.  Always test cleaning agents on an out of sight part of your furniture before cleaning visible sections. If the fabric is discolored or negatively impacted by the cleaner, refrain from using it. In most cases, the cleaning agents in baby wipes will be gentle enough to clean your furniture without damaging it. When spot cleaning, refrain from soaking the fabric all the way through. This could cause the quality of the fabric to deteriorate. Fill a bucket with cool water. Add a small amount of dish soap. Stir the water until bubbles form. Wet a clean microfiber cloth in the solution. Wring out excess water. Lightly wipe the furniture to clean its fabric.  Avoid over saturating the fabric of the furniture when cleaning in this fashion. Only a light to moderate amount of water should soak into the furniture fabric. While wiping the furniture, follow the natural grain (direction) of the fabric. Going against the grain could damage its appearance. The machine wash instructions for your furniture should be listed on its label. Use a cold cycle and an appropriate amount of detergent. Avoid machine washing too frequently, as this can sometimes cause fabric to break down more quickly.  If your label has fallen off or is impossible to read, look up machine washing instructions by searching for the furniture name and manufacturer online. Unless otherwise indicated, do not dry your furniture covers in a dryer. Doing so may cause the quality of your fabric to deteriorate. For an even higher quality cleaning, take your furniture covers to a dry cleaner. Dry cleaning information should be indicated on the furniture’s label. Some fabrics used in white furniture, like leather, shouldn’t be exposed to water if it can be helped. Water can stain or damage these kinds of fabrics. A steam cleaner is usually an effective and safe upholstery cleaning tool in these cases.  The operation of your steam cleaner will depend on its make and model. Follow the instructions that came with your steam cleaner for best results. For small areas that need additional cleaning power, use the “Steam” function of an iron to apply a burst or two of steam before using general cleaning measures. Air drying is the gentlest way of removing moisture from furniture fabric. Position the cleaned furniture somewhere it won’t be touched and re-dirtied. Some furniture may take up to 48 hours to dry.  In some cases, you may need to repeat certain techniques, like wiping the fabric with cool, soapy water, several times before dirt is fully removed. To prevent the furniture from being over saturated with water, allow it to dry completely after applying each cleaning technique. Speed up the drying process by opening windows. Though the natural drying option is always best, you could also speed up drying by blowing on wet spots with a hairdryer.

Write an article based on this "Flush away excess wet paint. Spray the stain with hairspray. Rub the stain with a dry cloth. Run the item in the washing machine on a cool setting."
article: You’ll have the most success removing spray paint from fabric if you can treat it while it’s still wet. If you’ve simply dusted fabric with spray paint or if it’s dried, you can just start cleaning it. However, if it’s soaked with wet paint, you’ll want to run it under cold water to flush out as much paint as possible.  Hold an article of clothing until the water starts to run clear. If you’re dealing with a carpet or upholstery stain, blot the affected area with a cold, damp cloth or towel. Hairspray contains alcohol, which breaks down the paint’s bonds. You can also use other alcohol-based treatments, like nail polish remover or rubbing alcohol. Test by applying the cleaner to an inconspicuous area, then spray the affected area liberally. Once you’ve saturated the area with an alcohol-based cleaner, rub it down with a dry cloth. You should start to see some of the pigment transfer from the fabric to the cloth. If necessary (such as for thick layers of paint), repeat spraying and rubbing the area. If you’re dealing with carpet or upholstery, keep spraying and rubbing until you’ve removed the stain and dried the fabric. If you’re dealing with an article of clothing, you can machine wash it once you’ve started to break down the paint’s bonds. Check the garment’s label to ensure it’s marked safe for machine washing. Apply a pre-wash stain remover, and run it through the washing machine on a cool setting.  Be sure to use a cool setting, since warm or hot water will set the stain. If a stain still remains, let the garment air dry, then repeat the spraying, rubbing, and washing process. If repeating the process doesn’t work, take the garment to your professional dry cleaner.

Write an article based on this "Hold the bow downward. Turn the bow until it touches your index finger. Maintain your hold while playing."
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Keep the bow facing vertically downward with the frog pointed up. Rest your hand on top in an open "handshake" position, with your palm resting lightly on top of the frog.  The "frog" refers to the enclosed mechanism that holds and tightens the bow hair. A "handshake" position simply refers to the sort of position you would hold your hand in if you were preparing to shake hands with someone. Note that this method is one of the most common ways to hold a German bow, but it is not the only way. If you want to explore different techniques, talk it over with a bass teacher or with a more experienced bassist. Gradually turn the bow sideways, drawing the frog further into the palm of your hand and pointing the bow inward toward your body.  The tip of your bent thumb should just barely touch the tip of your index finger, and both should rest lightly on top of the bow. Do not pinch the bow in between your thumb and index finger. They should only rest on top of the bow and should not grab onto it directly. Keep your hands relaxed and flexible to allow for movement, but not a loss of control, as you play. The wrist should bend slightly as you play downward in order to keep the bow straight across the strings. Similarly, the fingers will straighten a bit as you play, but be sure they do not hyperextend, which will reduce your control and make your transitions difficult on the backstroke.