In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: There might have been bug eggs in the soil or on your plants. If you notice anything crawling around inside, let it out and then reseal your ecosystem. If algae or fungus grows on the sides of the glass, you can easily clean it off. Use a piece of soft cloth or a cotton ball to wipe it away so you can clearly see through the glass.
Summary: Remove bugs if you see any. Clear out algae and fungus regularly.

A silk or satin fashion scarf in a bright, bold color dresses up your jeans for a number of occasions. You can wear one with a button-down shirt to dress up your jeans for the office, or you can wear one with a fitted t-shirt to dress up your jeans for the weekend. A nice belt can be just the thing you need to bump up your ensemble from casual to chic. Look for a nice leather belt, but don't be afraid of an eye-catching belt buckle. Tuck in your shirt for extra polish. Pearls are the ultimate in timeless sophistication. A simple strand of pearls around your neck or subdued pearl post earrings can even make jeans look dressy. Like colorful necklaces and bracelets, this style element can help transform your outfit into a semi-dressy ensemble for a night out with friends. It may not, however, work for the office or a more demanding occasion. Carrying a leather bag instantly makes you look like you're going somewhere important. Look for a bag in well-made leather, with quality hardware and seams to make sure it lasts. Make your business-casual look seem even more pulled-together by adding a rich camel leather bag to your tucked-in Oxford and dark boot-cut jeans. For a romantic date or an evening function, consider a clutch or other small purse that hangs off a delicate strap. Smaller purses naturally look a little dressier than larger purses, especially in a neutral color like black or brown. For an classic look that's not overwhelming, focus on one feature and play it up. Wear a bold shade of lipstick or give yourself smoky eyes, then keep the rest of your look simple. These may not make your outfit look more professional, but a colorful piece of jewelry may help transform it for a night out with friends.
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One-sentence summary -- Throw on a fashion scarf to dress up a plain top. Wear a belt to add structure to your outfit. Opt for pearls to create a classic, conservative look. Throw a colorful bag over your shoulder for a fun, playful look. Carry a leather satchel for a masculine look. Choose a smaller, more subtle purse for dressier occasions. Dress up your appearance using cosmetics if you wear makeup. Try a chunky, colorful necklace or bangle bracelets for a night out.

Problem: Article: Well water filers just sit inside of the housing, so there aren't any clamps to unhook. Grasp the top of the filter and pull it straight up to remove it from the housing. Dump any excess water out of the housing after you've removed the filter. Check the ends of the new filter. If it needs to go in a certain way, one end of the filter will say "top" and the other end will say "bottom." Make sure the end with "bottom" written on it goes into the housing first. On the top of the housing, you'll see the o-ring, or the round piece of rubber that guarantees a tight seal between the housing and system. Take the o-ring off of the housing and check it for dings, flat-spots, or holes. If you find any, you'll need to order a new o-ring. You should be able to get a new o-ring from the same place you purchased your new filter. Use a food-grade silicon grease to lubricate your o-ring and the o-ring groove in the housing. Squeeze some of the lubricant onto the o-ring and rub it all the way around. Replace the o-ring and then squeeze a bit more lubricant into the o-ring groove in the housing. Rub some silicon around the threads on the housing, too. You can find food-grade silicon grease at most home improvement stores or online. The top of the housing will have threads at the top, where it will screw into the filtration system. Line the housing up under where it screws into the system. Once you have the housing lined up, begin rotating the housing counterclockwise. As you do so, it will screw into the system until all of the threads on the housing have disappeared and it won't spin anymore. Then use the filter wrench to tighten it some more. Chances are the outside of the housing got a little wet while you were changing the filters. Use a soft cloth to wipe down the outside of the housing and remove any excess moisture. Once the filter is changed and the housing is screwed back in, you can turn the water back on. Watch the housing carefully — if water starts to leak out of it, you haven't tightened the housing enough. Turn the water off, tighten the housing, and then turn it back on.
Summary:
Remove the old filter from the housing. Insert the new filter. Check the o-ring. Lubricate the o-ring and threads of the housing. Line up the housing with the system. Screw the housing back into the filtration system. Wipe down the housing. Turn the water back on.