In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: In most cases, this is the only place you will glaze cabinets, since this is the only area with detailing and molding. Don’t forget to sand and prime the cabinets before you paint them to ensure the paint will last a long time. You can simply glaze pre-finished cabinets without painting or staining them as well. Add a dark color of stain to a cup of opaque glaze. Mix and add more stain as needed to make the dark accent color for you furniture. The biggest difference between glazing cabinets and furniture is the use of color. Most often, cabinets are glazed with a stain, rather than a paint color. However, you can use white and blue or brown to create a country cabin look in your kitchen. Dip a foam brush into the cup of mixed glaze. Apply it to the innermost edge of your cabinet molding.  Make sure the glaze reaches into the corners of all square accents or details in your cabinet. Apply the glaze with the pointed end of the brush until you feel you have pushed it into the door’s woodworking. Since most cabinets have square details, make sure you do the entire interior square first, and then move to the bigger corners and sections. Use a straight motion and a folded rag, so that it leaves the glaze inside the corners and crevices alone. Apply stain glaze and wipe off the remainder. If you back away and the cabinet has a pinstripe look, with a darker color surrounding all the corners and edges, then you have achieved the desired look. If not, you can apply another coat of glaze for a darker accent. Allow the glaze to sit for 12 to 24 hours before you begin sealing it. Spray approximately 12 inches (30.5 cm) away from the wood. Then, use horizontal, straight motions to apply even coats onto the doors.  For best results, depress the spray nozzle before you bring the can across the door, and don’t stop the spray at the end. This will help you avoid an uneven, spitting at the edges of your piece.  Repeat with parallel strokes until the door is covered.
Summary: Remove the doors of your cabinets. Paint your cabinets with a light color of paint or stain. Mix your glaze. Place a cabinet door on your worktable. Wipe a damp rag across the surface of the wood. Move onto the next detail you want to glaze. Assess your staining job. Finish the remaining cabinets. Apply a clear lacquer to the outside of the cabinets. Let the cabinet doors sit for one to two days before reinstalling them into the cabinet boxes.

Protect its moisture from the dry air. Wrap it up in a scarf before heading outdoors. Use one that is made of silk, since other materials like cotton or wool will increase the buildup of static electricity, which can make your hair stick out in odd places, cling to your face when you don't want it to, and generally misbehave. If a scarf alone isn't enough to keep your head warm or your hair protected from snow, ice, or rain, add a hat. Wrap a silk scarf around your hair first to reduce the chance of static electricity. Then don a hat on top of that. If you don’t have a silk scarf, opt for a hat made of cotton instead of wool or acrylics, since cotton’s less conducive to static electricity. If you have long hair, refrain from wearing turtlenecks, which may help your hair knot up in back. Avoid the need to brush your hair more than you really have to. Because the cold air and low humidity of winter dries out your hair, over-brushing can damage your brittle hair, so preempt the need by ditching the turtleneck. When you’re washing your clothes, make sure you use this to reduce the chance of static electricity building up in your hair. Be sure to use it when washing hats as well any clothes that you’ll be pulling over your head. Definitely use it if those clothes are made of wool or acrylics.
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One-sentence summary -- Cover your hair with a scarf. Wear a hat. Say no to turtlenecks. Use fabric softener.

Q: Many people feel like they can’t keep their home clean. However, if you have good cleaning habits, your home practically cleans itself. For example, if you take something out, put it away immediately after using it to reduce any clutter. Other examples include:  Putting dirty dishes straight into the dishwasher after using them Taking out the trash every night Putting dirty clothes straight into the clothes hamper You don’t have to dedicate a whole day to cleaning your home. Instead, clean for thirty minutes or so every day. This will spread the work out over the week, breaking harder jobs into manageable chunks. If possible, create a routine. For example:  Spend ten minutes cleaning after breakfast every day. Set a timer for thirty minutes each evening and clean until it goes off. While your coffee brews in the mornings, tidy up your kitchen. Many larger cleaning jobs, such as vacuuming and mopping, can be spread out over the course of a month. There are many deep-cleaning schedules available online that can be tailored to a variety of homes and apartments. For example:  If you have a lot of carpets, choose a schedule that asks you to vacuum them every few weeks. A good schedule should include weekly dusting to keep the surfaces in your home clean. Any tile in your home should be mopped or scrubbed once a week.
A: Build good cleaning habits. Clean a little bit every day. Create a deep-cleaning schedule.

Problem: Article: Move your TV until it is safe on the ground. Clear off a flat spot for it and lay down a clean, soft tablecloth or bedsheet. It would be a shame to get this far only to scratch up the screen. You’ve managed to dismount and protect your TV so far, but part of the mount remains attached to it. Fortunately, this part is way easier than getting the TV down. No matter the shape of the mount piece, it’ll be attached by four screws. Without the TV, the other mount piece is an empty frame on your wall. If you choose to remove it, undo it the same way you did the rest of the mount. These screws shouldn’t provide much resistance, so undo them and slip the mount piece off the wall.
Summary:
Place the TV face-down. Unscrew the mount piece on the TV. Unscrew the mount piece on the wall.