In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Look at the parts you have just removed. You must find the part to replace. The best way to ensure you will fix the leak is to fix all the wearable parts on both hot and cold faucet valves. Take your old parts to a hardware store or home center. Since there are thousands of replacement parts available, bringing your old parts with you will ensure you purchase the correct replacements. In some cases, the parts may need to be purchased from a plumbing supplies distributor. You can replace the washers or the entire stem and bonnet portion of the faucet. Grease each new part with plumber’s grease before screwing it back on. Unscrew the seat washer screw at the back of the seat. Peel off the rubber seat washer. Replace the seat washer screw and the seat washer after greasing them. Screw the seat back into place with the seat wrench. Tighten it with your hand. It should be tightly sealed but easy to remove by hand. Remove the bonnet washer from the end of the bonnet. Grease it and replace it on the bonnet. Remove the packing nut in the middle of the stem bonnet. Pry the rubber-packing washer from the nut with a flat-headed screwdriver. Grease the stem threads on the front of the stem and insert it into the bonnet. Grease your new packing washer and place it in front of the greased packing nut. Apply some pipe joint compound to the threads in your bonnet. Insert the bonnet and tighten it with your bath socket wrench or vice grip. Repeat on the other side to replace parts in the opposite handle. If you spring a new leak, you may want to call a plumber.
Summary: Identify faulty parts. Locate replacement parts. Replace parts inside the stem bonnet first. Replace the seat washer. Replace the bonnet washer. Replace the packing nut. Replace the packing washer. Replace the bonnet. Replace the collar, faucet trim, faucet handle, faucet screw and faucet insert. Turn the water back on and test your repair job.

Integral dye is usually separated into a pre-weighed container intended for a specific amount of concrete (like a cubic yard). To more easily and completely distribute the dye, transfer it from its container to a plain paper bag. Prevent dye from escaping the bag by rolling or folding its top closed.  Pouring dye straight from its container into a mixer can be difficult and result in lost dye. Once in a paper bag, the bag and dye can be tossed into the mixer together because the paper will dissolve in the cement. To limit contamination, avoid using paper bags with any ink. Although unlikely, ink from labels or lettering could slightly alter the color of the integral dye. This is especially important if you'll be adding a large amount of dye to the concrete. Dye can cause concrete to thicken, so you may want to add a little more water to the mixer before putting in the dye. Try to get the consistency of your concrete as perfect as possible before adding the dye. Once you add the dye, avoid adding more water. Adding water can noticeably lighten the concrete's color. Set your concrete mixer to its max speed and toss the dye bag inside. Dye should distribute with concrete in a mixer for about 15 minutes at the max mixing speed or for about 130 revolutions of the mixer.  After your dye is finished mixing, you'll be ready to pour the concrete into your forms. The whole batch of concrete should be dyed one consistent color throughout. When pouring the concrete, keep an eye out for any large pieces of paper bag. Although rare, sometimes pieces of the bag do not dissolve. Simply fish out these pieces and throw them away. Check a weather report before attempting to pour integrally dyed concrete. If water splashes on its surface before it finishes curing, the color may lighten or change. Covering dyed concrete before it fully cures can also significantly alter its final color.
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One-sentence summary -- Transfer the dye to a plain paper bag. Check the consistency of the concrete. Insert the dye bag into the concrete mixer. Avoid dyeing in rainy weather.

Problem: Article: Choose which path you’re going to take through your home so you can get outside, and practice sneaking to see if you make any noise. Choose a time after your parents fall asleep to leave so they don’t catch you while when you’re trying to leave. If you’re planning to meet up with friends, talk to them to figure out where you want to meet beforehand. If you notice squeaky hinges on doors, you can try lubricating them so they’re quieter when you’re trying to leave. Bring things like clothes, a cell phone, and a wallet and pack them tightly in a backpack so they don’t make noise or get caught on anything. Prepare the backpack before you fall asleep so you don’t have to zip it up or make noise while your parents are sleeping. Place the backpack somewhere near the door you’re leaving from before you sleep so you don’t have to carry it through your home late at night.  Try to hide the backpack outside if you’re positive that no one else could steal it. Make sure your backpack doesn’t have any loud zippers or keychains hanging from it or it will be difficult to sneak in and out. Take extra blankets, pillows, or stuffed animals and tuck them underneath your bedsheets. Try to put them in the same position that you’d normally sleep in so it doesn’t look too unnatural. Pull your sheets or comforter over the items to conceal them and make it seem like you’re cozy in bed for the night. You don’t need to do this if you’re positive that your parents don’t check on you during the night. Try to find a spare key for one of the exterior doors to your home and keep it with you at all times. When you leave your home, slowly close the door so the latch doesn’t make a noise and lock your door. Turn the key as slowly as you can so the lock doesn’t click loudly inside.  Avoid bringing a ring of keys since they may jingle and make a lot of noise while you’re trying to lock and unlock your doors. Don’t leave doors or windows unlocked if you don’t have to since someone could easily break into your home otherwise. Shoes can make a lot of noise when you walk around and they can be tricky to put on in the dark. Carry your shoes outside and slowly close the door behind you so it doesn’t make any noise. Once you’re outside, make sure you are away from your parents’ bedroom window and put your shoes on. Avoid wearing shoes that squeak or make loud noises when you walk, like flip flops or high heels. Know your parents’ schedule so you can make it back in time to sneak back into bed. When you get back to your home, be as quiet as you were when you left so you don’t wake your parents up. Get back into bed so it seems like you were sleeping the whole time just in case your parents come in to check on you. If your parents find you after you get back inside, you can tell them that you thought you heard a noise or were getting a small snack. If your parents noticed you weren’t in bed, they will probably be mad and worried that you were out late at night. Avoid lying about what you were doing since your parents may get more upset. Tell them where you were, what you were doing, and any other questions they have for you. While you will probably get punished or in trouble with them, they’ll be glad you were honest with them. Call your parents if there’s an emergency or you feel like you’re in trouble while you’re sneaking out. While they’ll be mad, they’ll appreciate that you called them in a troublesome situation.
Summary:
Plan how you’re going to leave during the day. Put things you’ll need in a backpack. Hide bulky items under your sheets to make it seem like you’re sleeping. Take a spare key so you can get in and out of your home. Put on your shoes once you’re outside. Make sure you get back home before your parents wake up. Tell your parents the truth if you get caught.