Vacuuming removes dust and debris that can cause stains. It can also prevent dirt from getting into the leather when you treat stains. Do this at least twice a month. Use a soft brush attachment to get into crevices. Look carefully at the leather. You may notice that the fibers move in a certain direction. Try to work along the direction of the grain during basic cleaning. It'll keep your leather healthier for longer. Dampen a clean cloth in warm water. You may also use your mild hand soap, dish detergent, or leather soap. Make sure the cloth isn't dripping or soaked. Be gentle but quick. Do this up to once a week. Conditioner protects the leather fibers, keeping them strong and resistant to stains. Get a store-bought conditioner and follow the directions on the label. Typically, you only have to do this twice a year. In areas with dry heat, you'll have to do this three or more times a year to keep the leather from drying out. After cleaning up a stain, you should also condition the leather. Homemade conditioner can be made out of one part white vinegar and two parts linseed or flax oil. Wipe a cloth in circular motions to work in the conditioner, then let it rest overnight.
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One-sentence summary -- Vacuum off the leather. Clean along the leather's grain. Wipe down the leather twice a month with a damp cloth. Apply leather conditioner twice a year.

Q: Roll the throttle back towards you to rev up the engine. Ease off the throttle to slow down. When you need to stop, you can simply let go of the throttle. It will spin back to its original position.  Aim on turning the throttle about ⅓ of the way back once you have completely let go of the clutch. Keep a hand on the throttle at all times, but never panic. Some riders freeze up when they get too fast. Stay loose to keep control of the bike. You start off in first gear, and as the bike builds speed, the engine gets louder. When you bring the throttle about ¾ of the way back, the bike won’t go any faster. You have to press the clutch in and pull the gear shifter up at the same time to keep going.  Remember that adult dirt bikes go as high as fifth gear, so you may need to do this a few times. There is no display telling you what gear you are in, so you have to listen and get a feel for how the bike operates to know when to shift. The same rules apply when slowing down, except you push the gear shifter down. To slow the bike, lay off the throttle and shift down as needed. Step lightly on the brake pedal to slow the bike.  Stop the bike by reaching first gear, then pulling in the clutch. Press down on the brake pedal to bring the bike to a halt.  Using the clutch prevents the bike from stalling as it slows. You can also tap the handbrake to slow the bike, but avoid relying on it. Many beginners make the mistake of squeezing it hard. Since it operates the front wheel, the bike comes to a sudden halt, but you keep going over the handlebars. When you come upon a corner, lean the bike in the direction of the turn. Put your inside foot down to help you turn. Shift your body over so the outside edge of the seat is directly under you. Keep your weight on the outside peg as you go through the turn.  Stick your elbows out so they are parallel to the handlebars. This will give you more control over the bike. Putting your foot down also allows you to steady the bike in case you take the corner too sharply. Dirt bikes are designed for rough terrain. Their lifted frames offer plenty of control and don’t take as much damage as other vehicles would during a crash. Head to rocky ground or a motocross track, then stand up on your bike as you drive. Try different types of terrain to improve your driving. Sand dunes feel different than dirt hills, and each type of terrain requires different skills. Find out where you like driving!
A: Turn or release the throttle to control the bike’s speed. Use the shifter to change gears when the engine works too hard. Hit the back brakes to slow down or stop. Lean to the side to maneuver around corners. Practice driving on rough terrain when you get comfortable riding.

Article: Salmon, unlike most other kinds of fish, is well known for the thin white lines which separate the layers or flakes of its meat. These lines indicate that the fish is still fresh and edible. If you notice that these white lines have disappeared—or if they’ve turned to a more gray color—the salmon has likely gone bad. Edible, fresh salmon should be firm to the touch. If salmon in your refrigerator has become squishy, mushy, or unexpectedly soft in texture, it’s likely expired. The white lines between flakes of salmon can indicate its firmness in addition to its freshness. Once the lines have faded, the meat is all but guaranteed to be mushy. Unlike other types of fish, as salmon ages and begins to go bad, it will develop discolorations. Look over the surface of the meat. If you see any spots that are not the healthy pink color of most salmon, your fish has likely expired. Most of the discolorations you’ll find on salmon will be dark. However, spoiled salmon can also have small white-ish patches.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Note if the white lines in the meat disappear. Press the salmon to see if it’s still firm. Inspect the salmon for discolored spots on the meat.

Article: One of the best parts of falling in love is envisioning the future you’ll share with your loved one. Do not let yourself spend even a moment imagining your shared future. Live only in the present and the moment you find yourself unable to do this, pull the plug.  Avoid scheduling out your time together. Try to plan your meet-ups day of so they’re more impromptu and less routine. If you find yourself fantasizing about your friend with benefits, you may not be in the correct emotional space to pursue a relationship like this. Telling your friend with benefits your biggest secrets and making yourself vulnerable to them can only result in you feeling closer to them. This will make it that much harder for you to maintain the distance and separation you need to make this relationship work.  Talk about fun things, like books, movies, music and work. Treat your friend with benefits like a co-worker or acquaintance that you don’t know very well. You and your partner are both human, so it might be inevitable that some jealousy emerges during your relationship. It’s very important to communicate about the feelings you’re having, otherwise, your friendship will fail.  When you or your partner start getting jealous, have a conversation about whether this relationship is still working for you. Recognize that your jealous feelings may mean you have fallen in love, and if so, get out of the relationship as soon as possible. It's easy to fall in love with someone when you see them every day, so a good way to keep from falling in love is to limit the amount of time you spend with a sexual partner. The longer you go without seeing a person, the easier it becomes to stop obsessing about them.  Giving yourself space also includes other forms of communication. Don't call them or reach out to them online. To get yourself through the separation, trying exercising or giving hugs. Exercise increases your dopamine levels and touch increases the oxytocin in your system, which will make you feel happier and calmer. A great way to keep from falling in love is to become too busy to even think about it. Throw your energy into your work, or your hobbies. Concentrate on getting into shape or learning a new skill. Do whatever it takes to keep your mind occupied on yourself and not on the person you're obsessing over.  Dating a new person is also a great way to get your mind off of someone else. When you feel yourself starting to go down the love rabbit hole, force your mind to think of something else.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Don’t fantasize about the future. Don’t share too much emotionally. Keep jealousy out of the equation. Give yourself some space. Focus your energy elsewhere.