If the painting is stable where it's already hanging on the wall, you can leave it in place to clean it. However, it’s usually recommended that the painting be taken down and placed on a flat, stable table or propped up against a sturdy easel for the best results. Removing the painting from the wall also allows you to look at the painting in different lighting conditions and get a better view of the dirt on the surface. The larger the painting, the larger the brush should be. Otherwise, you might be dusting a large piece with a small paintbrush for hours! No matter what size you choose, feel the bristles first to make sure they’re soft and free of moisture before you get started.  Sable bristled paintbrushes are known for their softness and considered to be safe for this procedure.  Feather dusters may seem soft, but they are not recommended for this task. Feathers have barbs that can scratch the surface of an oil painting. Starting at one of the top corners, swish the paintbrush very lightly back and forth across the surface, working on several inches at a time. Then, work your way slowly down that section of the painting until you reach the bottom. Working from the top down ensures that the dust is removed rather than just moved around. Move to the next section and, starting at the top, lightly brush back and forth as you work your way down the painting. Continue in this way until you’ve dusted the entire piece. This technique only removes superficial dust and dirt from the surface of the painting. Ingrained grime, deep soiling, stains, and other issues can’t be cleaned this way, no matter how hard you push the brush into the surface. Work slowly, be gentle, and take your time for the best results.
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One-sentence summary -- Place the oil painting on a stable surface. Select a dry, soft paintbrush. Dust the first section gently with the paintbrush. Continue working in small sections until the entire painting is dusted. Take your time and don’t increase the pressure of your brush strokes.

Q: In spite of what you may think, your face really is the first thing your boyfriend notices, so keep up a sexy appearance and the rest will follow.  If you feel comfortable wearing makeup, put on just enough to give your eyes a smoky look and your lips a nice luscious tint. Give your boyfriend sexy glances. Just the look in your eyes can let him know how you really feel about him. Knowing that you have it on can make you feel sexy, or showing your man a hint of what you have planned for later can make him excited for the rest of your night. Some sexy items include:  A thong, lacy underwear, a push up bra, pearls, a corset, knee-high socks, or spandex. Avoid any uncomfortable fabrics that can lead to chafing, which is the opposite of sexy. You don't need to always wear designer thongs or teddies. As long as you wear something out of the norm that shows more skin, your man will think it's sexy that you're wearing it for his benefit. Don't wear anything so elaborate that it will be impossible to remove. This may lead to frustration and other mishaps in the bedroom. If your clothes are revealing more than they're hiding, your boyfriend will be embarrassed to be seen with you instead of turned on.  Make sure your dresses and skirts are like a good story--short enough to keep things interesting, but long enough to cover everything. It's good to show a little cleavage, but not so much that most of your chest is exposed. Showing a little bit of bra strap can be sexy, but exposing your entire bra is too much. Care for your other extremities so your man will be even more excited by you.  Take care of your hands and fingernails so your man will be turned on when he holds them. Keep your feet nice and fresh so you smell sexy in the bedroom.
A: Have a sexy face. Wear underwear that makes you feel and look sexy. Keep it simple. Look provocative--not trashy. Have sexy feet and hands.

Article: You will need a DVD drive in order to burn your ISO file onto a blank DVD. Most modern Windows computers have a DVD drive.  If your CD tray has "DVD" engraved on it or near it, you can burn DVDs. If you can't burn DVDs, you will need to buy an external DVD drive for your computer. If you want to use this DVD for installing an operating system or running a game, make sure that the DVD has never been used before. Click the Windows logo in the bottom-left corner of the screen. Click the folder-shaped icon in the lower-left side of the Start window. Click the folder in which your ISO file is stored on the left side of the File Explorer window. For example, if you have the ISO file on your computer's desktop, you would click Desktop. Click the ISO file to select it. This tab is in the upper-left side of the File Explorer window. Doing so prompts a toolbar to appear at the top of the File Explorer window. It's in the toolbar. A pop-up window will appear. If you have more than one disc drive for your computer, click the "Disc burner" drop-down box and then click the DVD option in the drop-down menu. It's at the bottom of the pop-up window. Doing so will prompt your computer to begin burning the ISO file onto your DVD. Once the process is complete, you can eject the DVD. The burn process can take anywhere from a few minutes to a few hours depending on the ISO file's size.
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Make sure that your computer has a disc drive that can burn. Insert a blank DVD into your computer. Open Start . Open File Explorer . Go to your ISO's folder. Select your ISO file. Click Share. Click Burn to disc. Make sure your DVD drive is selected as the burner. Click Burn.

Article: Continue heating the mixture until it boils. The acid mixture will bubble as you add the water and urea. Add the mixture slowly so that it doesn’t cause the acid to bubble out of its container. The water/urea mixture neutralizes the nitric acid but not hydrochloric acid in your solution. In general, you will add 1 ounce of precipitant per ounce of gold that you are refining. Avoid putting your face near the container’s opening. The smell is very strong and pungent. The acid will turn a muddy brown color, which is actually caused by the separation of the gold particles. Wait 30 minutes to allow the precipitant solution to work on the gold particles.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Heat 1 quart of water and add 1 pound of urea to the water. Gradually add the water/urea mixture to the acid. Add a selective gold precipitant to 1 quart of boiling water following the manufacturer’s instructions. Add the water/precipitant solution slowly to the acid.