Q: Bleach, and especially vinegar, do well to break up the tars and resins in cigarette smoke. The smell of bleach and vinegar may be off putting at first, but unlike smoke, these odors will dissipate in time.  Mix equal parts of white distilled vinegar and warm water to create a cleaning solution. Mix 1/2 cup (115 mL) of chlorine bleach to 1 gallon (4 L) of water to clean surfaces like sinks, showers, bathtubs, countertops, glazed tile, vinyl, and floors. Always rinse surfaces with water thoroughly after cleaning, before use. Do not use bleach on the same surface that you applied the vinegar mixture to. You may need a ladder to reach all the washable surfaces in your house. Don't forget to wash down interiors of closets and cabinets as well as the walls of the basements, hallways, cupboards, and drawers. Put the vinegar in a spray bottle and wipe it clean with a rag. Follow up by rinsing with water and drying with a clean rag, if the furniture is delicate. Place several drops of lavender, citrus, or rosemary essential oil to offset the smell of the vinegar. If you do not choose to do this, the vinegar smell will dissipate as it deodorizes furniture. Simply wipe them or wash them in mild soap. You may want to remove them from the home until all surfaces are clean and deodorized.
A: Use vinegar or diluted bleach to clean non-fabric surfaces. Wash the floors, ceilings, window screens, walls, and other fixtures. Wipe all the wood, plastic, and metal furniture and appliances with distilled white vinegar. Dust or rinse all your knick knacks.

Q: " Log into your Steam account. Click on the "Steam Help" tab near the top of the screen. When you click on "Steam Help," you will be redirected to a list of options. Near the bottom of the list, you should see the option "A Purchase." Click on this. After you click "A Purchase," you should be directed to a list of games you purchased on Steam. Select the game you're looking to refund. You will then be presented with options to specify the problem with your purchase. Select the reason you're refunding the game. Options include things like "Gameplay or technical issue" or "I purchased this by accident." On the next screen, select the option "I'd like the request a refund." You can then fill out a few notes explaining the specifics and hit the "submit" button. For example, in the notes field, write something like, "I meant to purchase the newer version of this game and it wasn't clearly labeled on the site."
A: Go to "Steam Help. Specify you need help with a purchase. Select the game you want to refund. Explain the problem. Request a refund.

Q: If you’re clingy, you might want to get everything about your feelings or your life off your chest right away because you fear that the person you feel very clingy toward might abandon you at any moment.  For instance, you might tell someone on a second or third date that you love them and want to marry them.  You might also reveal extremely intimate details about your past, rather than about your feelings.  For instance, you might share with a coworker you just met that your mother died when you were six.  These kind of personal details are usually not appropriate for someone you are not very familiar with. Before revealing personal feelings or details, think about how you would respond to a given comment if you heard it from the person you are talking to.  If you think it might be odd, do not share too much. Clingy people will want to make the “right” decision – that is, the decision which they believe will please and win the affections of the person they are clinging to.  If you find yourself waiting to decide something as important as where to go to university or as mundane as what to eat for lunch before consulting the friend or partner you’re clinging to, you are being too clingy. Clingy people attach themselves strongly to one person and are afraid of losing them.  Interrogate your feelings about the person you suspect you may be too clingy with.  Do you think about them excessively while they are not around?  Do you count the minutes until you can see them again?  Do you try to forestall their leaving so that you can have them all to yourself?  These are signs that you have separation anxiety, the fear inspired by the idea that someone will leave you. If you are constantly texting, calling, or visiting a certain person, you are probably too clingy and fear separation.
A: Recognize when you reveal too much too soon. Identify an inability to make decisions. Search your feelings for fear of separation from someone.

Q: Wool naturally deters liquids from absorbing into its fibers, but that doesn't mean you should let spilled food or drink get a chance to stain. Scoop up solids without letting them dig deeper into the carpet and blot—don't rub—spills with a dry paper towel. If a spill is fresh, plain warm water will probably suffice on wool carpet. Fill a water bottle with warm water, spray a little on the spill after you have blotted all that you can up. Lightly rub the water onto the stain with a soft cloth or sponge and blot any excess water up with a dry cloth or paper towel. Baking soda will absorb the odor and white vinegar will help disinfect the area. Liberally sprinkle baking soda on the stain and let it sit for 30 minutes then vacuum. Make a cleaning solution out of 1⁄2 cup (120 mL) vinegar, 2 cups (470 mL) water and 1⁄2 teaspoon (2.5 mL) liquid dishwasher detergent, and follow these directions:  Dip a clean cloth or sponge in the cleaning solution and wring it out. Lightly rub the stain using circular movements. Rub a water-dampened sponge or cloth over the area to rinse and blot with a paper towel. Remove stubborn stains like lipstick, rust, oil, and crayon with mineral turpentine. If you don't have this commonly used paint thinner at home, look for some at your local hardware store. Soak a clean rag in the turpentine, and lightly dab and blot the stain with it. After the stain disappears, blot all excess moisture up with a dry, white paper towel and move on to the next step. Whether you need to flush mineral turpentine or clean stains like coffee or juice, an approved wool detergent, and white vinegar will clean your wool carpet right up. Mix 1 teaspoon (4.9 mL) of wool detergent, 1 teaspoon (4.9 mL) of white vinegar, and 4.25 cups (1.01 L) of warm water. Dampen a cloth in the solution, lightly rub and dab the stain, and use a water-dampened sponge to remove the cleaner. Blot all water up with a dry, white paper towel and let the area dry for several hours.
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Scrape up solids and blot spills immediately. Use plain water on wet stains. Remove pet accidents with baking soda and vinegar. Blot stubborn stains with mineral turpentine. Use wool detergent and vinegar to clean water-based stains.