Problem: Article: Mix the baking soda and water in a bowl until they are well-combined. You are looking for a mixture with a toothpaste-like consistency. If the mixture is too thin, then just add more baking soda until a thick paste forms. Let the paste set for 10 to 15 minutes. For tough stains, let the paste set for longer like 30 minutes to an hour. Use a scrub brush to do this after the paste has set for the allotted time. Scrub in a vigorous back and forth motion until they are gone. Use a toothbrush to clean small crevices. If the stains remain, then you may need to repeat steps one through three again. Wipe until any and all paste, debris and grime are removed. Then use a clean, dry towel to wipe your shower down until it is completely dry.
Summary: Mix 3 parts baking soda to 1 part water to form a paste. Apply the paste onto the stained areas with a sponge. Scrub the stains. Wipe the area clean with a damp towel.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: You need to take your dog out to relieve itself at the same time each day. For example, you may take your dog out after you get up, at lunch, right after work, and in the evening before you get ready for bed. Dogs should be taken out 3 to 5 times a day. Smaller and younger dogs require more walks then larger breeds. However, since your dog has been abused, it may require more trips outside. Just make sure to keep the dog on a leash while outside of a fenced yard. It’s normal to come home to accidents, but there’s no point in punishing the dog for them. Once the dog has walked away from the accident, it won’t understand why you are upset with it. If you do yell or put the dog’s nose in it, you will only risk triggering the dog.  Clean up any messes quickly. Make sure to use an enzymatic cleaning agent (available at most pet stores) to remove the smell so that the dog does not return to the spot. Remember that you should never yell at or punish an abused dog. If you catch the dog in the middle of an accident, make a noise like “whoops” to get the dog’s attention. Then take the dog outside to finish.  Be careful when you do this, however, since you don't want to trigger the dog. Use a calm tone of voice and choose one non-threatening word to use every time it happens. Be aware that you may get urine or feces on you when you do this. When the dog successfully waits to go outside, give it a treat for waiting. You should also praise it with statements like, “Good dog” and “Awesome job, buddy.”

SUMMARY: Follow a schedule. Avoid punishing the dog for accidents. Interrupt accidents you catch and take the dog outside. Reward the dog for not having accidents.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Following the example of others works in many cases when it comes to self-improvement. There are no doubt at least a few people you've crossed paths with that left a heft impression on you, whether through their talents, charms or unique qualities. Think about what made these people so likeable and memorable. Do you see any of their traits in yourself? Whether you do or don't, these examples are a good model to start with. Everyone is different, and everyone has something unique to offer. If you can pinpoint what makes you special, highlighting those best traits of yourself in your behaviour will make you stand out in peoples' minds. Are you funny, smart, charming, fashionable? Knowing where you stand realistically and knowing how to emphasize those best traits will make you more memorable in the eyes of others. The most memorable people are usually only remembered for one or two things. Only closer friends will have time to see you for who you really are. If you're intent on making a big impression with someone, you should focus on emphasizing one or two of your boldest qualities. If you try to look at a situation through someone else's eyes, you'll be that much closer towards knowing exactly how to act and leave a good impression on them. This is especially helpful if you already know the person you'd like to impress. By knowing them, you'll be able to tap into their train of thought more easily. Even if you don't know the person personally, any fact you know about someone can help in predicting what they'll look for in you. For instance, most prospective employers will be looking for a lot of the same things: punctuality, politeness and professionalism. Why do you want to make a good impression? Asking for a specific reason why may seem like an unnecessary question, but taking the time to consider the reasons why will help you decide how you'd like to be memorable. If you want to make a good impression on someone you're not planning on having a close friendship with, you can rely purely on surface charm. A more enduring connection (like a new romantic partner) may be worth letting see your true colours. There's nothing wrong with putting on a mask for other people, just as there's nothing wrong with truly being yourself. It all depends on the intent you have in mind.
Summary:
Reflect on people that made an impression on you. Consider what you bring to the table. See things from other peoples' perspectives. Decide what your goal is.