In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Measure a half cup (170 g) of baking soda in a measuring cup and pour it down your drain, coating the sides of the drain pipe. Turn your stovetop to high and pour 1 cup (236.58 ml) into the pot. Continue to heat the pot until the water boils. Purchase white vinegar from the grocery store. Pour a cup of the vinegar in a measuring cup. Turn off the stovetop and combine the vinegar with the hot water. Transport the pot of water over to the drain that needs cleaning and slowly and carefully pour it down your drain. If you have plastic pipes, let the boiling water cool down for 4 - 5 minutes before you pour it down your drain. The baking soda should start to react to the vinegar and foam up. The foam will help clean grime and oil from the inside of your drainpipe. Boil 2 cups (473.17 ml) of water in your pot. Slowly pour the water down the drain to flush the foam down the sink.
Summary: Pour 1/2 cup (170 g) of baking soda down your drain. Boil 1 cup (236.58 ml) of water in a pot. Add 1 cup (236.58 ml) of vinegar to the pot. Pour the water and vinegar mixture down the drain. Let the solution sit for 10 minutes. Flush the drain with another pot of boiling water.

The color and fit are up to you, although classic black will always look sleek for a night out. Bright white can also look great with the right top. Explore different material options, like leather to create an edgy vibe, or silk for a glamorous look. If you want to wear your cigarette pants out to a bar, club, or somewhere else that's fancy and fun, go for a classy halter top that's slightly loose and billowy. This should help to create balance with your form-fitting cigarette pant.  Opt for a solid black cigarette pant and a solid black top for sleek simplicity. If you're feeling a little more bold, consider incorporating a more vibrant color, such as fire engine red. Wear your cigarette pants with a pair of matching pumps. Since you're going out, this is the time to break out those strappy, open-toed, 3–4 in (7.6–10.2 cm) heels. Since the pants are just a little shorter than most other styles, your favorite fancy heels can be the focal point of your outfit. Wear a multicolored, comfy oversized sweater that fits your personal style. Pair your top with either black cigarette pants or another solid-colored pair that matches a color in your sweater.  Throw on a chunky necklace and some black or brown leather ankle boots to complete your look. This outfit is perfect for going out to eat or to see a movie in the wintertime. Switching out your simple neutral-colored purse for a brighter, bolder one helps take the outfit from daytime to nighttime. Pick a bag that's an exciting color, such as teal or silver, and match it to your accessories.  For instance, if you're wearing a chunky necklace that's coral and gold, carry a solid coral handbag. As an alternative, carry a neutral-colored black or brown purse that has an interesting structural element, such as tassels. Sparkling statement pieces are perfect for nights out! If you're attending something classy, like a dinner party, opt for elegant jewels like a diamond drop necklace or tennis bracelet. If you're heading out somewhere fun, like a dance club, go for something flashier -- a rhinestone choker or cocktail ring that will glitter under the lights. Stick to 1 piece of statement jewelry per outfit to make the most impact. If you pile on multiple pieces, the results can look over the top.
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One-sentence summary -- Experiment with sleek, bold styles. Put on a solid-colored halter top that matches your pants. Rock an open-toe high heel. Go relaxed chic with an oversized sweater and ankle boots. Carry a bright, solid-colored handbag. Choose eye-catching jewelry to make a statement.

Problem: Article: Smear the lip balm over a thin or non-watertight section of fabric for a quick fix. This will only be marginally and temporarily effective, but it might keep you just dry enough in a pinch. Make sure that your gear is dry and clean when you start – otherwise, the Chapstick won't be able to do much! There are a lot of zippers involved in survival gear—tents, jackets, backpacks—and these closing mechanisms are prone to getting caught on the surrounding fabric. Chapstick can act as a lubricant that might help you free the zipper from a tight spot. Use lip balm liberally, but don't expect it to fix all of your zipper woes.  As an added bonus, the waxy coating might make the zipper more water-resistant. You can also use Chapstick to lubricate screws, tools, and other things that might get stuck. Coat the blade with Chapstick by rubbing the balm directly on. This can be helpful if you're using your knife in the rain. Make sure to wipe the blade clean once you're in a dry haven. Rub Chapstick onto the lenses of your glasses, then rub them dry. This should get the glass clean, and it may also keep them from fogging up. Be aware that this tip is not officially verified; it shouldn't damage your glasses, but the thick petroleum might gunk up the lenses and make it hard to see. Try it, if you're curious, but do so with a grain of salt. Once you've used all of your Chapstick, you can use the plastic tube to store thick products like toothpaste, soap, wax, and petroleum jelly. Make sure to rinse out the compartment beforehand to remove the waxy residue. If the lid is intact, try using the container to hold basic survival gear: a fishing hook, a waterproof match, a band-aid, and some fishing line. Try hiding cash in here if you're traveling. Fold paper bills and roll them in. This can be a discreet way to keep your money close and safe.
Summary:
Waterproof your shoes or gear. Use as a lubricant. Keep knives from rusting. Defog glasses. Use the empty container as storage.