Q: If you've never disassembled your faucet before, you may not know what kind of washer you need. If you don't already have a replacement on hand, take the parts you removed to a hardware store. Find an exact match for each part.   You may be able to find a repair kit for your particular faucet instead of hunting down the o-rings and washer individually. If you're unsure where to look at the hardware store, ask an employee to help. You can simply slip the washer in place. From here, you're basically working in reverse order. The washer should fit the same as the one you removed. Make sure you place the washer in the exact same position as the original one. Either screw the stem back on, or place it back over the washer. Then, place the screw you removed back in place using your Phillips head screwdriver or allen wrench. Make sure you tighten the screw to get the stem secure. If you removed the handle, put it back in place before placing the screw back in place. This the easiest part of the process. You simply snap the cap back on. Now, your faucet should no longer leak. You can turn the water back on and run your faucet. Once the cap is in place, turn the water valve counter clockwise to switch the faucet back on.
A: Get replacement parts from a hardware store. Insert the new washer. Reassemble the stem. Put the cap back in place and turn on the water.

Q: Measure 3.5 mL (0.71  tsp) of orange oil, 1 mL (0.20  tsp) of lemon oil, 1 mL (0.20  tsp) of nutmeg oil, 1.25 mL (0.25  tsp) of cassia oil, 0.25 mL (0.051  tsp) of coriander oil, 0.25 mL (0.051  tsp) of neroli oil, 2.75 mL (0.56  tsp) of lime oil, and 0.25 mL (0.051  tsp) of lavender oil into a bowl. Use a spoon to mix the oils and water until they are thoroughly combined. This mixture makes the flavouring for the cola.  If you find it difficult to source neroli oil, use petitgrain, bergamot, or bitter orange oil instead. Cassia oil is also called cinnamon oil. If possible, use pure essential oils, as these will have a superior taste. Purchase essential oils from a health store or online. Measure  15 mL (0.53 imp fl oz; 0.51  fl oz) of the flavouring you created, 17.5 ml (3.5 tsp) of 75% citric acid or phosphoric acid, 2.28 L (9.6  c) of water, 2.36 kg (5.2 lb) of granulated white sugar, 0.5 mL (0.10  tsp) of caffeine (optional), and 30 mL (6.1  tsp) caramel color (optional) into a blender. If you don’t have a blender, use a food processor instead.  Don’t add extra caffeine to the recipe, as high doses can make you unwell. Caramel coloring doesn’t affect the flavour of the cola, it simply gives the colour a pale brown colour. Purchase caramel coloring and caffeine from a speciality foods store. Store any unused flavoring in an airtight container in the fridge. The gum arabic acts as a thickener and helps to give the mixture a syrup consistency. Make sure to use food-grade gum arabic rather than art-grade gum, as the latter will make you sick. Purchase gum arabic from a speciality foods store. Turn the blender to the highest setting and blend the ingredients until the sugar is thoroughly dispersed amongst the liquids. This mixture creates the syrup base for the OpenCola. If you want to keep the syrup to use at a later date, place it in an airtight bottle or container in the fridge.
A: Mix the essential oils and 3 mL (0.61  tsp) of water in a small bowl. Add sugar, water, citric acid, caffeine, caramel colour, and flavouring to a blender. Measure 10 g (0.35 oz) of food-grade gum arabic into the blender. Blend the ingredients for 2 minutes.

Q: To keep your plant healthy, make sure to water it whenever the soil dries out. Just like when it was inside, you want to keep the soil moist, but not damp or flooded. Depending on how rainy your local area is, you may need to water daily or once every few days. When dealing with large varieties of tomato, you may need to support and train your plant for optimal results. As your plant starts to grow, place a tall, thin stake into the ground to support it. For about every 6 inches (15 cm) of growth, gently tie your plant’s stem to the stake using plant tape or garden twine. To keep your plant contained, cut off stems that extend from the main stalk. This will prevent the plant from drooping and overextending its nutrient resources, keeping its focus on the primary tomatoes. Once your tomato plant has sprouted fruits, add about a pound of fertilizer to the ground every two weeks. For best results, side-dress the tomatoes by sprinkling the fertilizer around the growing area, not directly on the plant. Your tomatoes will be ready to pick and eat when they are mostly firm to the touch and a strong shade of red. If your tomatoes are soft or dull red in color, let them ripen for longer. Look to your strain’s expected growing cycle for an approximate harvest date, which will usually be during the Summer or early-Fall. If a tomato falls off before ripening completely, put it in a paper sack with the stem pointed up and store it in a dark, cool room.
A: Water your plant when the soil dries out. Tie your tomato plant to a stake for every 6 inches (15 cm) of growth. Prune your tomato plant of excess stems. Add a pound of fertilizer once every two weeks after the fruit sets. Harvest your tomatoes when they are very red and firm.

Q: Tap the {"smallUrl":"https:\/\/www.wikihow.com\/images\/0\/0f\/Android7apps.png","bigUrl":"\/images\/thumb\/0\/0f\/Android7apps.png\/30px-Android7apps.png","smallWidth":460,"smallHeight":460,"bigWidth":"30","bigHeight":"30","licensing":"<div class=\"mw-parser-output\"><p>I edited this screenshot of an Android icon.\n<\/p><p>License: <a rel=\"nofollow\" class=\"external text\" href=\"http:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Fair_use\">Fair Use<\/a><br>\n<\/p><\/div>"} icon to open a list of all the apps on your phone or tablet. This will select the app, and open your Home screen. If you select the wrong app, drag it to the Cancel option at the top. This will create a new app shortcut here. This way, you can tap the shortcut on your Home screen and open the app. You won't have to go to your Apps menu every time you want to open it. This will select the app shortcut, and allow you to move it around. Your shortcut options will pop-up at the top of your screen. This option will pop up in the upper-left corner of your screen when you select a shortcut on your Home screen. This will remove the selected shortcut from your Home screen, but you can still open this app from your Apps menu.
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Open your Android's Apps menu. Tap and hold an app on the Apps menu. Drag the app to a vacant spot on your Home screen. Tap and hold a shortcut on the Home screen. Drag the app to the Remove Shortcut option at the top.