Mix 1 part baking soda and 2 parts cold water in a large bowl to make your cleaning solution. The chemical properties of baking soda make it an effective and affordable stain removing option. Using a clean cloth, apply your solution to the stained area of your upholstery. You should let it sit for 30 minutes before attempting to rinse the stain. Using a cloth thoroughly dampened with cold water, rinse the remaining solution from your upholstery. Rinse thoroughly with dabbing motions until you have removed as much of the stain as possible. Use a dry towel to blot the remaining moisture, absorb and removing it from the fabric of your upholstery.
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One-sentence summary -- Make a baking soda solution. Apply the solution. Rinse the stained area. Dry the area.

Q: Scene styles often require straightening and a great deal of products such as hairspray but this is not healthy for your hair. Straightening can fry your hair, making it weak and prone to breaking. Products such as hairspray and gel are similarly damaging to your hair, as well as the dyes commonly used for scene hairstyles.  Make sure that you regularly condition your hair. As an extra measure to revitalize your strands, consider deep conditioning your hair once weekly as well. You can use normal conditioner in the shower but it is also possible to purchase products like hair serums, which can be much more effective and are usually placed after washing but before drying (much like gel). How often this is required will vary for each person. You may need to condition every day, every other day, once a week, etc. You may need to experiment to find what is best for you. If you decided to dye your hair as well, you will want to be sure that you use the correct shampoos for dyed hair and that you re-color your hair as necessary.  How often this needs to be done will vary by person, similar to conditioning of the hair. If your hair is similar in color to how it was dyed, then you may need to touch up the color less often than if there is a noticeable color difference. Colorful extensions can be purchased and placed to give your a hair a multicolored look. These can be woven into your hair or function like clips, hidden by the layering. It depends largely on how nice you want them to look, how permanent you want them to be, and how much money you want to spend.  Woven extensions are usually placed by a hair stylist and cost more money. They are also more of a long-term commitment. Clip on extensions, however, are cheaper and can be switched out whenever you want. Popular colors for the highlights and extensions include pink, green, blue, and bleach blonde. These can be used to give your hair volume and shape. Purchased easily at a grocery or drugstore, there are a large number of different types that are used in different ways. Be sure to check the instructions and labeling to be sure that you are buying the appropriate type for your hair and needs.  Hairspray is used after your hair has dried and is sprayed in as you move your hair into the shape you would like it to be. This is good for adding just a little volume. You can also purchase special hairsprays which contain things like glitter, to really step it up. Gels come in many types but are usually best put in when your hair is wet. This will help the product distribute evenly and avoid that greasy look. Once you’ve got the product in your hair, you can style it however you'd like, usually by blow drying it into the shape you'd prefer. Clips, ribbons and other additions can be easily purchased at stores or made yourself at home. Headbands in bright colors look particularly good with scene hairstyles and tiaras are another popular accessory. Additions such as these are a great way to emphasize your personal style.
A: Condition your hair. Maintain dyes. Add in extensions. Sculpt with gels and sprays. Add clips, ribbons and tiaras.

Article: The perineum is the area between your vagina and your anus. During childbirth, this area can suffer some injury, so it is important to make sure that it is clean and does not become infected. If it becomes infected, the infection may move up into your body and change the color of your discharge. Cleaning your perineum will also help to make passing your discharge as comfortable as possible. To clean:  Wash your perineum with unscented, gentle soap and warm water. Scented soaps can contain chemicals that can lead to infection. Use clean wipes, like baby wipes, to wash, rather than a washcloth (this is simply for cleaning purposes—if you don’t have baby wipes, you will just have to wash the washcloth after you use it). Clean the labia first. Using separate wipes, wipe the area from least contaminated (pubis/vagina) to the most contaminated (anus). This is to prevent transmission of microorganisms from one area to the other. If you plan on breastfeeding your child, start doing so as soon as possible. When you breastfeed your baby, your body is prompted to release oxytocin, a natural chemical that helps your uterus to contract fully. Oxytocin is also used to control the intensity of your discharge. If you do not plan to breastfeed your child, you can get oxytocin supplements (this is covered in Step 1 of Method 4). As discussed in the step about cleaning your perineum, you should avoid scented soaps while you are still producing discharge. Scented soaps can contain chemicals that can alter the pH levels in your vagina, making you more susceptible to infection. The same goes for douching. It is best to avoid putting anything in your vagina, be it a douche or a tampon, while you are dealing with discharge. Putting anything foreign in your vagina can introduce bacteria that could lead to an infection. After you deliver your baby, your bladder becomes less sensitive for a period of time after childbirth. You might not notice that the bladder is full, which makes it harder for your bladder to contract. When you bladder is full, your uterus also has a harder time contracting, meaning that your discharge could be heavier than it should be. To make sure that your bladder remains as empty as possible, go to the bathroom and urinate as frequently as you can. You have just given birth to a living, breathing human being—you should take some time to rest. Resting helps your body to recover and repair itself from the crazy thing it has just gone through. When you avoid overworking yourself, your uterus also has an easier time contracting, which will make your discharge lighter and easier to manage. Try to drink as much water as you need to stay hydrated; doctors generally recommend between 8 and 12 glasses a day. Water helps to flush out substances like discharge. Being hydrated also helps your body combat any infections that might be trying to take root in your body. If you get tired of water, add some fruit juice to it to give it some flavor. When you wear tight underwear that does not let your skin breathe, you increase the chances that you will develop an infection. This is particularly true when you are dealing with discharge. Because of this, it is important to wear loose underwear that let’s your skin breathe. Cotton is a good fabric to go with when looking for breathable underwear. The fabric is light and does not stick to your skin. It also absorbs sweat, which reduces the chances that you will develop a fungal infection.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Clean your perineum often. Begin breastfeeding as soon as possible to increase your oxytocin levels. Avoid using scented soaps or douching. Do not ‘hold’ your urine—go to the bathroom frequently. Rest as much as possible to help your body recover. Stay hydrated. Wear loose, light underwear.