Write an article based on this "Wipe the tiles. Remove extra dried stain."
article: Remove excess stain that may have overlapped onto the tiles by filling a spray bottle with water. Thoroughly spray the area and wipe down with a clean sponge. Use a nylon scrub pad to clean any stubborn dried stain from your tiles.

Write an article based on this "Be aware that all biopsy sites scar. Don’t pick at the skin or wound. Keep the skin moist at all times. Apply silicone gel to heal scars. Avoid sun exposure or use sunscreen on the scar. Ask your doctor if scar massage is right for you."
article: Every biopsy will cause your skin to scar. Depending on the size of the biopsy site, it may be a large scar or one that only you notice. Taking care of the biopsy site and surrounding skin can help ensure that your scar heals properly and as minimally as possible. Scars fade gradually over time and the permanent color will only be visible one to two years after the biopsy. Your skin biopsy site may form a scab or may simply heal over into a scar. In either case, it’s important to not pick at a scab or skin to help it heal properly and not form a large scar. Picking at the skin or the wound can introduce bacteria into the wound and cause an infection. As the wound and scar heal, keep the area moist with an ointment such as petroleum jelly or antibiotic ointment. This will help ensure that the skin heals properly and that the scar doesn’t enlarge.  The best way to keep the skin moist is to apply a light layer of ointment such as petroleum jelly or Aquaphor to the wound site 4-5 times per day. You can apply the ointment for 10 days or longer, if necessary. If you are still using a bandage on your biopsy site, apply the ointment first. You can get petroleum jelly or other ointments at most drug and grocery stores. Recent studies suggest that applying a thin film of silicone gel may help heal scars. If you’re prone to forming keloids or hypertrophic scars, you may want to consider having your doctor prescribe silicone gel to help treat any scars or potential scarring.  Keloids are raised and reddish nodules that may appear at the site of a biopsy or other injury. They occur in approximately 10% of the population.  Hypertrophic scars resemble keloids and are more common. They may fade with time.  Your doctor may be able to treat keloids or hypertrophic scars with a steroid injection. Silicone gels will hydrate your skin and allow skin to breathe. They will prohibit bacterial and collagen growth, with can affect the size of your scar.  Children and persons with sensitive skin can usually use silicone gel films without a problem.  Most patients can begin use of silicone gels within days after a wound closes. Once you get a prescription for silicone gel, you apply a thin film of it twice a day. The skin that forms as a scar is very delicate. Avoid sun exposure or apply sunscreen to help keep the scar from burning and minimize discoloration.  Cover up the wound and scar to keep them protected from the sun. Use a high SPF sunscreen to help protect an exposed scar or biopsy site from burning and prevent it from discoloration. In many cases, scar massage can be started about 4 weeks after the biopsy. It can help the scar heal more quickly and reduce its appearance. Ask your doctor to show you how to massage your scar.  Scar massage can also help prevent scar tissue from adhesion, or sticking to the muscles, tendons, and other things beneath your skin.  In general, use a slow, circular motion to massage the skin around your scar. Use firm pressure, but don't pull or tear at the skin. Massage 2-3 times a day for 5-10 minutes.  Your doctor may also recommend using elastic therapeutic tape, such as Kinesio Tape, over your scar area once it has begun to heal. The movement of the tape can help keep the scar from adhering to the tissues below.

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