INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Add liquid dish soap to warm water, then soak a cloth in the mixture. Lay the cloth over the glue and let it sit for several hours.  You may need to cover the cloth with plastic wrap to keep it moist. Try scraping away the glue again once it softens.

SUMMARY: Soak the area.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: In order to repair an exhaust leak, you will need to jack the vehicle up to locate it.  Always jack vehicles up on flat, level surfaces to ensure the jack won’t topple over as you lift the vehicle.  It is also important to ensure the surface is sturdy enough to support the weight of the vehicle beneath the jack.  Black top or concrete are the best surfaces to jack up a vehicle on. Never jack up a vehicle on an uneven surface or the car may fall off of the jack. You won’t be able to work on the exhaust pipe of your vehicle until it has cooled down for a while.  The exhaust gas that travels through the exhaust piping is extremely hot while the engine is running and it could take hours for the metal to cool enough to touch.  Wait for a few hours then place your hand near the exhaust pipe to see if you can feel any heat radiating off the metal. Touch the hood of your car.  If it is still warm, the engine and exhaust are both still extremely hot. Once the exhaust is cool enough to work on, slide a scissor or trolley jack under one of the vehicle’s rear jack points.  Once in place, either lift and lower the handle (trolley jack) or turn the handle (scissor jack) to jack the car up.   Place jack stands beneath the vehicle to support its weight once it is jacked to the appropriate height to work on the exhaust pipe. Never work beneath a vehicle without jack stands in place. If you aren’t able to easily identify the leak in the exhaust pipe, use the vantage point you gained jacking up the vehicle to visually inspect the piping and muffler.  Look for signs of damage that may indicate a leak such a deep rusting, cracks, scrapes or holes.  Bottoming a vehicle out can cause exhaust leaks by scraping on the road or puncturing the piping. Rust can cause serious exhaust leaks if allowed to penetrate all the way through the steel. If you can’t find the leak in the exhaust pipe with a visual inspection, leave the vehicle jacked up and start the engine.  With the engine running, you should be able to quickly and easily identify the source of the leak.  Keep your hands away from any moving parts while working beneath a vehicle with the engine running. Make sure the vehicle is in park (for automatic transmissions) or is in neutral with the wheels chocked (standard transmissions) before starting it while jacked up. If your exhaust pipe is severely rusted or has suffered extensive damage, it likely cannot be repaired and instead will need to be replaced.  However, if the issue is a small leak or damaged muffler, you can patch the leak or replace the muffler using common hand tools.  Small leaks can be repaired using exhaust tape or repair epoxy. Seriously damaged exhausts may need to be cut off and replaced completely by a mechanic.

SUMMARY: Park the vehicle on a level surface. Wait for the exhaust to cool. Jack the vehicle up. Inspect the exhaust piping. Start the engine to help locate leaks. Determine the best way to repair the damage.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Place in the refrigerator while making the batter. It should stick to the back of a spoon thinly. Season with salt and pepper to taste. Add the onion rings and toss until well coated. (Don't overfill the bag, toss a few at a time, checking if it needs a refill of flour after each toss.) Shake off any excess, gently. Continue dipping each ring and arranging until all are done. Bake for 20-25 minutes or until golden brown. Check after 10-12 minutes. Use tongs to flip over each ring to ensure good browning on both sides. Serve immediately with a dipping sauce and other relevant food.

SUMMARY: Preheat the oven to 400ºF/200ºC. Slice the onion rings 1/2 inch/1 cm thick. Mix 1/2 cup flour with enough liquid to turn it runny and smooth. Mix together the breadcrumbs, cheese, red pepper flakes and oregano. Put 2 tablespoons of flour inside a paper bag. Dip each onion ring individually into the batter. Arrange the dipped rings in a single layer across a parchment covered baking sheet. Place in the preheated oven. Remove from the oven.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Click the Windows "Start" button and select "All Programs." Scroll down the list to find the startup folder.  Right-click the "Startup" folder in the menu and select "Open All Users" to open the folder for all users on the computer. Choose "Explore" to open the folder for the currently logged-in user only. Right-click on the file or program’s icon, and select “create shortcut.”  The shortcut will be created in the same folder as the original program. Startup items can be either programs or other files. For example, you can set a word processing document to open upon startup. The program will now open the next time you start the computer.  To cut and paste: Right-click on the shortcut item in the original folder and select “cut” from the menu. Then, in the Startup folder, right click on any white space in the window and select “paste. Or, highlight the shortcut icon and hold down ctrl+x. Then, with the startup folder active, press ctrl+v.

SUMMARY:
Open the Startup folder in Windows’ start menu. Create a shortcut to the program or file you want to run at startup. Drag, or cut and paste the shortcut icon into the Startup Folder.