In a small bowl, combine two cups (480 ml) of cool water with one tablespoon (14.79 ml) of dishwashing liquid. Stir to integrate the dishwashing liquid with the water. Wet a clean white cloth with the dishwashing liquid solution, then dab at the stain with the cloth. You should notice that the stain starts to lift from the upholstery. Once the stain is completely wetted by the solution and you aren’t lifting any more stain from the fabric, let the solution soak into the stain for about 30 minutes. Check from time to time to make sure that the solution hasn’t dried out. If it is getting dry, dab on a little more dishwashing solution. If the stain has not been completely removed, repeat steps 2 and 3, blotting the stain with solution, then letting it set for a half hour.  After a couple repetitions, the stain should be gone. If it has been removed, wet a clean cloth with water, then blot at the place where the stain was to remove the soap solution. If the stain is still present, you will need to try a more potent cleaning solution. For particularly stubborn stains, blotting with dishwashing solution may not be enough. Create a more powerful cleaning solution by combining one cup (240 ml) of cool water with a tablespoon (14.79 ml) of sodium thiosulfate. Because sodium thiosulfate solution is very powerful, you need to apply it sparingly and only on the stained portion of the upholstery. Use an eyedropper to drop several drops of the solution onto the stain. After you apply the drops of sodium thiosulfate solution, use the eyedropper to apply a couple drops of ammonia onto the stain as well. Ammonia is another powerful cleaning ingredients that will help separate the stain from the fabric. Use a dry cloth to blot at the area of the stain. The cloth will absorb the liquid and lift the stain that the ammonia and sodium thiosulfate help to dislodge from the fabric. Blotting with the dry cloth should have worked to completely remove the stain. After you lift the stain, wet a clean cloth with cool water, then dab at the area of upholstery you were working on. This will remove any traces of cleaning solution. Then use another clean cloth to blot the area dry.
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One-sentence summary -- Make a solution of water and dishwashing liquid. Blot the stain with the solution. Let the solution set for about 30 minutes. Repeat the process of blotting and setting. Make a solution of water and sodium thiosulfate. Apply the sodium thiosulfate solution with an eyedropper. Add a few drops of ammonia to the stain. Blot using a clean, dry cloth. Blot with a wet cloth, then dry.

Q: This type of love makes you feel like you have butterflies in your stomach. Consider if you feel a deep desire for the other person and a connection that you don’t have with someone else. Notice if you feel a physical attraction to them, along with a need to be near them. This could be romantic love. This is typically what you mean when you say, “I’m in love with you.” You likely have special feelings for your friends that can also be called love. Notice if you feel comfortable and happy when you’re around your friends. Consider if you feel like you can trust them with all of your secrets and if you want the best for them. These are signs that you love your friends.  This type of love is usually what you mean when you say, “I love you, but I’m not in love with you.” You can genuinely care about another person and want them to have the best in life without feeling romantic love toward them. You may feel both romantic love and friendship love towards someone. You may experience this if you feel like your partner is also your best friend. You likely say things like “I love ice cream” or “I love this song” every day. Understand that you can feel affection or enjoyment from your interests that can be a form of love. However, this type of love isn’t the same as the love you feel for the special people in your life.This type of love is very fleeting because your interests can change often.
A: Feel the rush of romantic love when you meet a potential partner. Experience friendship love as trust, companionship, and goodwill. Notice the fondness you feel when you express love for your interests.

Article: Acne affects between 70 and 87 percent of teenagers, and many adults. There are four main causes of acne:  excessive oil production in the skin  dead skin cell accumulation  clogged skin pores  dirt and bacteria entering enlarged pores Because most cases of acne involve the pores in your skin, acne medications typically work in one of three ways:  exfoliating your skin (removing dead skin cells)  killing bacteria  unclogging pores Ice is helpful with managing current acne outbreaks and with preventing future outbreaks from occurring.  Ice helps relieve swelling in the skin where acne persists. It can also reduce the redness associated with active pimples and old acne scars.  Ice shrinks the size of your skin pores, which can help prevent future acne outbreaks by reducing the chances of your pores getting clogged or infected.  Ice can be used for both short-term acne remedies and longer-term acne treatments.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Know the causes of acne. Learn how acne medication works. Understand why ice works.

Article: Don't be in a hurry to start dating once you have lost your spouse. You have spent many years with this person, and whether your relationship was happy or not, you should fully grieve before moving on. Remember, there is no right or wrong way to grieve, and there is no exact time when grieving ends. If you are unable to discuss your spouse without an extreme emotional display, you may need to wait longer before getting back in the dating game. In the meantime, take good care of yourself by eating well, getting physical activity, and avoiding behaviors that jeopardize health, such as drinking or using drugs. Join a grief support group or see a counselor. Yes, you will have to move on and live a life without your loved one. But, you don’t necessarily have to “get over” the loss. “Getting over” a death implies that you will somehow return to normal at some point. Considering how closely interconnected your life was with your spouse’s, returning to normal is impossible. What you want to strive for is acceptance. Learn how to integrate the loss into a new identity in which you plan for a future without your beloved. It can help to fill your social calendar with new and exciting activities, such as checking out books from the library, getting a part-time job if you are retired, taking up a new hobby, participating in group fitness classes, or adopting a pet. The object of dating is not to replace your spouse. You may long for someone just like your previous love, but having such a desire will only lead to disappointment. Think about what qualities you would like to find in a new partner. Be realistic – having a laundry list of desired traits will make it hard for you to find a match. For example, consider some things you would like to do, such as traveling, and look for a partner who shares that same passion. It’s common for widow(er)s to feel a sense of guilt for wanting get back out on the market. You believe it is a betrayal of your spouse to smile at a new man or enjoy coffee with a new woman. You must release these feelings and recognize that you are, indeed, single. Your spouse would want you to enjoy the remainder of your life as you see fit.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Take your time. Don’t believe you have to let go. Figure out what you want. Release guilt.