In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Your owner’s manual might have specific tips or advice about how to best remove stains from stainless steel.  With these directions in hand, you’ll be able to remove stains in the best possible way. To identify the direction of the grain in your stainless steel object or appliance, look closely at it.  You’ll notice the metal is actually organized into thin strips that all point in one direction.  Unless otherwise noted, clean along the grain of the stainless steel. Use a damp, soapy washcloth to wipe the surface along the grain.  Rinse the washcloth with clean water, then wipe the stainless steel appliance again.  Wipe it with a dry cloth to prevent water spots. Cleaners containing chlorides (including iodine, bromine, chlorine, and fluorine) can cause pitting and damage your stainless steel.  Alcohol, ammonia, or mineral spirits can also hurt the protective layer over the steel surface.  Finally, abrasive steel wool or steel brushes can scratch the stainless steel surface and encourage rust.
Summary: Check your owner’s manual for care tips. Wipe in the direction of the stainless steel grain. Wipe down stainless steel appliances every time you do the dishes. Avoid using cleaning products that might damage your stainless steel.

. When you were a child, your parents took care of a lot of things for you. As you mature, it is important to start taking care of yourself. Eating a balanced diet, exercising regularly, and taking time to rest are all important parts of taking care of yourself.  Learn to cook. Make exercise a priority by scheduling time to work out each day. Allow enough time each night to get an adequate amount of sleep. It is very childish to leave things around for others to pick up. This is especially true if you are living with other people or staying in someone else’s home. Pick up your trash, dirty laundry, and dishes. Be sure to wash your clothes, dishes, and clean any surfaces that you mess up. Also participate in regularly cleaning throughout your home. Your parents probably made all of your appointments and took you to them when you are younger. Now that you are more grown up, it should be your responsibility to make and keep your appointments. Schedule regular doctor visits. Make appointments for work meetings.  Keep a physical planner or calendar to help remember your appointments. Use calendar apps on your smartphone to maintain your schedule. Use their alarm feature to alert you to an upcoming appointment. . Make a list of all of your monthly expenses. Then, make a list of your monthly income. If your monthly income is less than your monthly bills, you need to decide where you can cut back or how to bring in more money. The difference in your monthly income and bills should be allotted for spending and saving.
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One-sentence summary -- Take care of yourself Clean up after yourself. Make and keep appointments. Make a financial budget

Q: The character can be based on a real person or well-known literary or mythological character, or created along common character tropes. Common character ideas include: robots, astronauts, literal statues (e.g. “The Thinker”), and mimes. For ideas or inspiration, look through pictures of living statues online, or go to an area of a nearby city in which living statues frequently perform. Start by visiting costume stores or novelty shops to find the necessary wigs and clothing for your costume. If you’d like to custom make your own costume, you can visit a fabric store to purchase an appropriate color and style of fabric, and then sew your own costume. If you have the option, choose a cotton fabric for your costume. Cotton holds its color well, even if you’re performing in rain or snow. To flesh out your appearance as a human statue, you can accessorize with objects to wear and hold. Look for objects that match your overall theme: if you’re a robot, hold an imitation computer; if you’re a statue, hold a book to “read”; if you’re a pirate, hold a plastic sword and hook.  Sometimes just going shopping will be enough to inspire the costume, character, and actions you choose to perform. Yard sales, thrift shops and antique shops are best. You’re bound to find something odd that will spark your inspiration. Other helpful places for props are home improvement stores (if you’re looking for mechanical items) and fabric and craft stores. Items found at these types of stores may spark your creativity and give you ideas of how to accessorize your statue character. Many living statues cover themselves completely in makeup, to give them the appearance of being a statue, robot, or other non-human character. Depending on your natural skin tone, white makeup works best; copper and silver are other popular face-paint colors. You should be able to find costume makeup at a costume or hobby store, or through most online retailers.  If using a white or non-metallic color, use water based cake-makeup as opposed to oil based. If you use oil, dust it with a finishing powder so it doesn’t smudge. In order to draw attention to your eyes, you may want to line them in brown or black with regular eyeliner.  Adding extra makeup (like lipstick or blush) on top of your solid base may be necessary, but keep it minimal unless the makeup is an essential part of your costume.
A: Develop a character. Make a costume. Accessorize your character. Apply makeup to flesh out your character.

Problem: Article: If you want people to give you money via PayPal, they will need your e-mail address. Make sure, when requesting to receive money via PayPal, you give people the e-mail address associated with your account and not a different address. You can send requests for money through PayPal by logging into your account. Click "Tools", then "Request Money." Enter the amount of money you wish to receive and the e-mail or phone number of the person you're requesting it from. Then click, "Request Money." This is a good tool if you need to send someone a gentle reminder they owe you money. For example, if a friend borrowed money from you for something, you can send them a reminder of the amount via PayPal. If you do any kind of freelance work, you can easily invoice your hours using PayPal. After hitting the "Request Money" tab, you can select "Invoice" from the menu along the top of the page. You then fill out a form where you provide details of the services you provided, your hours, your rates, and the total amount owed. If you sell things online, on sites like eBay, most sites will allow you to link your account to your PayPal. This way, when customers make purchases, their money will automatically be directed to your PayPal account. Every site has a different procedure for linking your PayPal account, but you usually just need to enter the e-mail associated with your PayPal and possibly some personal information. If you use PayPal as an online merchant or as a way to invoice an employer, a fee of 2.9% + $0.30 will be deducted from your final payment. To get around this fee, calculate it into your price or invoice by multiplying your desired price by 0.029, then adding $0.30.  If you’re transferring money between friends and family with a linked credit card, you’ll be charged the same fee. If you’re using a linked bank account, you won’t be charged a fee. For a full, detailed list of fees in all countries and for different kinds of companies, visit PayPal’s fee page here: https://www.paypal.com/en/webapps/mpp/paypal-fees
Summary:
Give people the e-mail associated with your PayPal account. Request money via PayPal. Send invoices via PayPal. Link PayPal with sites like eBay. Expect a fee to be deducted from most invoices and sales.