Q: Pick up grout haze remover from your local hardware store or tile supply store. Put the remover on a clean cloth or rag, and wipe the tiles with it. Mix 1 cup (240 mL) of distilled vinegar with 1 quart (0.946 L) of warm water. Mop the floor with this solution. Use a scrub brush on stubborn areas. Don't rinse the vinegar solution off the floor. Allow it to dry completely before sealing. Don't use vinegar on marble, travertine, or granite. Stir white sugar in warm water in a ratio of 1 part sugar to 10 parts warm water. Sponge this mixture into the hardened grout. Leave it alone for an hour, then scrape the grout off your tile. Keep applying sugar water as needed while you scrape to keep the tile moist.  Adjust the ratio of sugar to warm water until you have an effective mixture. Alternatively, you can apply undiluted vinegar to hardened grout to make it easier to scrape the grout off of your tile. Once the grout is removed, rinse the entire area thoroughly with plain water to remove all of the vinegar. Though you may be tempted to spray a commercial cleaning product on the tile to remove grout haze, this could actually make the problem worse. Not only can it create additional haze, it may discolor the grout between the tiles.
A: Use grout haze remover if water doesn't work. Mop the floor with vinegar and water as an alternative to haze remover. Remove hardened grout from your tile with sugar. Avoid using commercial detergents.

Q: . If you can find steel doors that fit your design, they're the most durable option. If you can't track any down, you can trim old wooden cabinet doors or cut wood panels to fit your project. Screw the hinges onto the flange, then screw the hinges onto the door. If you have to go with wooden doors, seal them with a wood varnish labeled for exterior wooden furniture. After 2 or 3 years, you'll probably have to sand the doors and freshen the varnish. if you've included one in your design. Position the sink basin on a base module. Make sure you have a professional plumb the site in advance, and connect the water supply line and drain. . Order natural stone and have the manufacturer cut it to fit your project. Make sure to specify a sink hole if your design includes a sink. Cut plywood panels to precisely fit the tops of your base cabinets, and secure the panels to the modules with screws. Fit the stone sections over your modules to test their fit, then glue them down with a silicone adhesive. If there's a problem with the fit, have the stone delivery person or manufacturer make adjustments with a diamond-tipped saw. With your cabinetry and countertops in place, you can insert your drop-in grill into the insulated jacket. If you had a gas line installed, connect the grill to the line.  If you have a standing grill, slide it into place between your base modules. If you've included a mini-fridge in your design, plug it in and slide it into its designated space.
A: Hang cabinet doors Install the sink Install the countertop Position your grill and other appliances.

Q: A clear case will work the best for this, but you can use a colored one depending on the design that you pick. Once you have your case, choose one of the decorating ideas from the list below. Buy some puffy or dimensional fabric paint from the art store. Use it to draw designs on the outside of your case. Let the paint dry completely before putting it onto your phone. Great design ideas include dots, spirals, zigzags, and chevron. Trace the front of the case onto a piece of lace. Cut the lace out, then coat the inside of the case with decoupage glue. Press the lace into the glue, then coat it with another layer of decoupage glue. Let the glue dry, then cut out the camera hole with a craft blade.  Make sure that the glue is clear and glossy. Add a piece of fabric on top of the lace for a layered effect. Choose a solid-colored case in a color that you like. Buy some washi tape in coordinating colors or patterns. Wrap the tape around the case, including the sides. Be sure to leave some space between each piece so that the case's color peeks through. Cut out any socket/speaker/camera holes with a craft blade.  You can find washi tape in the scrapbooking section in an arts and crafts store. Try a chevron pattern for something more interesting. Lay down strips of washi tape over the back of a cell phone case. Make sure that the edges touch and the patterns align. Flip the phone over and trim away any excess tape hanging over the sides. Cut out the camera hole as well. Finish off by coating the outside of the case, include the sides, with clear, glossy, decoupage glue.  You can lay the tape down horizontally or vertically. Do not cover the sides of the phone case. Trace the case onto a piece of scrapbook paper, then cut it out. Coat the inside of the case with clear, decoupage glue. Press the paper design-side-down into the glue. Let the glue dry, then cut out the camera hole with a craft blade. You can also use patterned, cotton fabric instead.
A: Buy a plain cell phone case that fits your phone. Decorate a plain case with puffy paint. Add lace to the inside of a clear fabric case. Wrap washi tape around a colored case. Cover a clear case with patterned washi tape for a solid effect. Add scrapbook paper to the inside of a clear cell phone case.

Q: These are where your text will be imported.  Select the Type tool from InDesign's Toolbox, which is located at the left-hand side of your workspace. Click an insertion point in your document. Click and drag with your mouse to draw your text frame. Use InDesign's Select tool to move your text box to its proper location. Repeat these steps for each text frame you wish to create. These are places where you will later place photos and other graphic elements.  Select the Ellipse, Rectangle or Polygon tool from InDesign's Toolbox. Click an insertion point in your document. Click and drag with your mouse to draw your shape. Use InDesign's Select tool to move your shape to its proper location. Repeat these steps for each placeholder shape you wish to create.
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Open a new InDesign file by selecting File>New>Document and specifying the settings for your new document. Create text frames. Create placeholder shapes. Select File>Save As. Navigate to where you would like to save  your file and enter a file name. Select InDesign Template from the Save As drop-down menu (Format for Mac) and click Save.