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Rinse a soda can with water, and leave approximately 15–30 millilitres (1.0–2.0 US tbsp) of water in the bottom of the can. If you don't have a measuring spoon, pour in just enough water to cover the bottom of the can. Fill a bowl with cold water and ice, or with water that has been kept in a cold refrigerator. A bowl deep enough to hold the can might make it easier to conduct the experiment, but it is not necessary. A clear bowl will make it easier to watch the can get crushed. In this experiment, you'll be heating this soda can until the water inside it boils, then rapidly moving it. Everyone nearby should be wearing splash-proof goggles in case hot water is sprayed toward their eyes. You'll also need a pair of tongs to grab the hot can without burning yourself, then turn it upside down into the bowl of ice water. Practice picking up the can with the tongs so you're sure they can pick up the can firmly. Continue only with adult supervision. Place the soda can upright on a stove burner, then turn the heat setting on low. Let the water boil outside the can, bubbling and letting out water vapor for about thirty seconds.  If you smell something strange or metallic, move on to the next section right away. The water might have boiled away, or the heat might have been too high, causing the ink or aluminum on the can to melt.  If your stove burner cannot support the soda can, use a hot plate, or use tongs with heat-resistant handles to hold the soda can over the stove. Hold the tongs with your palm facing upward. Use the tongs to pick up the can, then quickly turn it over above the cold water bath, plunging the can into the bowl of water. Be prepared for a loud noise as the can is rapidly crushed! Because of the sound, avoid performing the experiment around children younger than kindergarten-age.

summary: Pour a little water into an empty soda can. Prepare a bowl of ice water. Get splash-proof goggles and tongs. Heat the can on the stove. Use the tongs to turn the hot can upside down into the cold water.


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The best way to get fitting suspenders is to go to a store that sells them. Ask a store associate to try them on. Employees can usually help you put the suspenders on and get the perfect fit. Suspenders can be found at department stores or purchased online from suspender retailers.  Suspenders are based on height. Suspenders 42 in (110 cm) long fit adults between 5 to 5.75 ft (1.52 to 1.75 m) tall. Suspenders can be often be found as small as 36 in (91 cm) long and as large as 52 in (130 cm). For sizes outside this range, speak with online suspender retailers to create a custom order. The midrange suspender thickness is between 1.25 to 1.5 in (3.2 to 3.8 cm). Smaller suspenders may appear more fashionable, but larger sizes offer more support. X-back suspenders form an x on your back. They offer more support because the straps are spread apart. This makes them ideal for physical work and casual settings. Most of these suspenders fasten with clips since most pants don’t have buttons on the sides. You can always have a tailor sew buttons onto your pants so you don’t have to use clips on X-back suspenders. Y-back suspenders form a y on your back, attaching to your pants through a single strap that runs down the center. This makes them a little weaker than X-back suspenders, so it’s important to get good quality. These suspenders are often seen at business or formal events. Suspenders with clips fasten directly to your pants, so they’re always easy to wear and remove. Although they’re appropriate to wear at any occasion, many people think these suspenders are less professional and less classy. Avoid wearing them in very formal settings. Clips can also damage your trouser fabric over time. Button-on suspenders generally look better than clip-on suspenders. However, they need to attach to buttons inside your pant’s waistband. Either use them with pants that have buttons or sew buttons onto your other pants.  Y-back suspenders require 2 buttons in the center of the backside of your waistband. X-backs need 4 buttons total, 2 each off to the side. Both types require 4 buttons on the front. When sewing on buttons, put the suspenders on to see where they fall on the inside of the  waistband. Mark those spots and sew on the buttons there.

summary: Get suspenders that fit your body. Pick X-back suspenders for sturdiness. Choose Y-back suspenders for formal occasions. Use clip fasteners for pants without buttons. Wear button-on suspenders for style.


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Gnats cannot bite through clothing, so an easy way to avoid getting bit is to wear clothing that fits loosely. Tight clothing can stretch over the skin and provide holes in the fabric that gnats can bite you through. Long sleeve shirts, gloves, and jeans, for example, provide good coverage. This is especially helpful in summer and early autumn when bugs are more active. This is a good short-term solution when you are faced with a large number of gnats. Tie ordinary garden netting over your head. Wearing a hat makes this easier. Throw the netting over your head or hat, wrap it loosely around your neck, and either tuck it into your shirt or tie loosely with a piece of strong. This will protect your head and neck while still allowing you to see. In extreme cases, you may wish to buy permethrin-treated clothing to cover your entire body. It is the only insect repellent currently used during clothing factory production. You may choose to buy this clothing instead of spraying your own clothing with permethrin. It is EPA-approved as safe for everyone, including children, to wear, and kills and repels bugs.
summary: Wear loose-fitting clothing. Choose long clothing. Use netting to protect your face and neck. Try permethrin-treated clothing.