The material your window tint is made of, which in most instances is a kind of plastic called Mylar, is more prone to scratches and “chips,” which are places where the tinting is deformed by physical force. You’ll need to use gentler cleaning products on your tinting to preserve it, and under no circumstances should you use a cleaner with ammonia in it. Ammonia will fade your tinting and severely reduce its life. For this job you’ll need:  Ammonia-free cleaner Bucket (optional) Microfiber cloth (2) Distilled water (optional) It's perfectly alright to use an ammonia based cleaner on the outside of your windows where there is no tinting, but even drips or spatter of ammonia based cleaner can harm your tint. An ammonia-free cleaner, on the other hand, can be used on both tinted and untinted sides of your window. At minimum, you'll have to use an ammonia-free cleaner on the tinted area of your car.  If you are using a liquid based cleaner, you’ll most likely need to prepare your cleaner in a bucket of water, though you should follow the directions that came with your cleaner for best results. Using only one of your two microfiber cloths, you should apply liquid cleaner and wipe away the dirtiness on your tinting. Keep your two microfiber cloths separate. One cloth should be used for wiping away dirt and grime, and the other for drying. Once you have wiped your window clean with one cloth, you should use your clean, dry cloth to remove any remaining moisture on the surface of your tint. Try not to saturate the edges of the tinting with your cleaner. If cleaner gets underneath your tinting, it could result in it losing stickiness and peeling away from the window. Dampen the microfiber cloth you have designated for cleaning with cleaner and then wipe it along the edges of the tinting to safely clean it. Then follow up with your drying cloth to prevent cleaner from seeping under the edge. You may want to wipe the tinting with strokes that are opposite to what you used on the outside of the window. For example, if you’ve wiped the outside of the window clean in a vertical fashion, you should wipe the inside in a horizontal fashion. This will make it easier for you to see where missed spots are located. You may have to allow your cleaner to set on particularly difficult stains. Things like bug-spatter can be difficult to remove, but you can loosen the hold of difficult blemishes by soaking these for a few minutes in cleaner. There are many factors that could contribute to the dirtiness of your tinting. You might accumulate grime on it from driving long distances for work, or it could have built up over time from your off-roading adventures. Whatever the case, if your tinting is especially dirty, you’ll likely have to rinse the microfiber cloth you’re using for cleaning in a bucket to keep it from spreading around dirt. When you notice your cleaning cloth getting dirty, rinse it in the bucket to release dirt from the cloth into the water and wring out the cloth until it is damp. Then continue cleaning as normal. If your home has hard water, you’ll want to use distilled water instead of facet water. Hard water leaves behind white colored scale and calcified spots on surfaces. Simple buy a gallon of distilled water from your local grocery store and put it into your bucket to use for rinsing your cloth. Bubbles beneath your tinting are unsightly and can ruin its seamless appearance. Using your fingers and nails to herd the bubble to the nearest edge is a useful tactic, but your nails can sometimes do visible damage to the tinting. To prevent these marks, you should use a credit card wrapped in a soft cloth, like a microfiber cloth, to chase bubbles to edges where the air can be released. Bubbles under your tinting that are especially resistant to your efforts to herd toward an edge can be resolved with a needle. Use a fine-point needle to lance the bubble and release the air trapped under your tinting. This may create small ripples or wrinkles in the tinting from where the air stretched it. You should take a credit card wrapped in a soft cloth, like a microfiber cloth, and smooth these inconsistencies as best you can.
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One-sentence summary -- Gather your tint cleaning supplies. Spray your ammonia-free cleaner and wipe away dirtiness. Use a bucket filled with water for extremely dirty tinting. Correct deformities and irregularities in your tinting.

Article: Look around your house and find some paper clips of different sizes. You can go to your local craft store, convenience store, or office depot to find more paper clips if you ran out.   Use different color paper clips to make your hoop piercing more creative. Depending on how thick you want your piercing, you may want to use multiple paper clips. Two paper clip hoops can be placed together to create a thicker hoop. With one pair of flat nose pliers, pull the paper clip out of its original shape. Then use the pliers to help you straighten it out completely by pulling each end flat.   Cut the straightened paper clip using scissors or diagonal cutting pliers, if you want to make it smaller. The length of the straightened paper clip will affect the size of the hoop piercing. The size of the cylinder object depends on how wide you want your hoop piercing. Pens, markers, and highlighters can work for this step.   Take one end of your straightened paper clip and curve it around your cylinder object. Roll the object to make the entire straightened paper clip curved into a hoop. Depending on how long your straightened paper clip was, you may have to gently pull apart the ends of your “hoop” so you have a gap for your skin. Figuring out where you want your piercing will help you decide how wide of a gap to leave between the two ends of the paper clip, so your skin can fit inside. Hoop piercings are usually worn on the lip, nose, septum, or eyebrow. Apply a small amount of eyelash glue to the ends of the paper clip(s). Eyelash glue is the best adhesive for fake facial piercings because it is already made for the skin, so it will last the longest and not be harmful.   Choose an eyelash glue with a small applicator. Let the glue set on the ends for 20-30 seconds before applying to the skin. Tweezers are the most effective when handling paper clips. You will be able to hold them steady and not get any glue on unwanted areas of your face. Place your paper clip hoop where you want your piercing.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Find some paper clips. Straighten the paper clip out with pliers. Roll it with a cylinder object. Decide where you want your piercing. Apply eyelash glue to the ends. Use tweezers to place your piercing.