Write an article based on this "Use flea medication on the mother only. Bathe newborns in dish soap to remove fleas. Remove fleas manually. Ask your vet about safe products for older kittens. Comb kittens frequently with a flea comb."
article: Topical flea medications are poisons that kill fleas when absorbed through your pet's skin. Usually, you would apply a topical medication between a cat's shoulder blades or on the back of the neck. Within a certain time frame, the medication would begin to kill fleas. These medications are usually safe to use on nursing mothers and should not affect your kittens. However, they can be very dangerous to young cats. Only use topical medications to treat fleas on the mother.  Make sure to talk to your vet about a safe medication for a nursing mother. While many medications, such as Frontline Plus, are safe to use on nursing mothers, other brands may carry risks. It may be necessary to separate the mother and kittens for a set time after administering the medication. Talk to your vet beforehand. Harsh chemicals are not safe to use on young kittens, especially newborns. Instead, you can gently bathe newborns using a dish soap. Choose a mild dish soap that does not have antibacterial properties.  Fill a sink with warm water and soap. Take your kitten and immerse it to its neck in the water. Use a cloth to gently wet the kitten's face, but make sure to stay away from the eyes.  Remove the kitten from the water and massage the soap into its skin. Then, submerge the kitten up to its neck again to rinse it. Make sure to dry your kitten with a warm towel when you're done. You should also keep the kitten in a warm environment until it's completely warm. After a bath, you should strive to remove fleas manually when you see them. Fleas may run to the kitten's head or neck during the bathing process, so remove these fleas with tweezers or your fingers while drying your kitten. Drop the fleas into a cup of hot water to kill them after removing them from your kitten. Kittens older than four weeks may be able to take oral medications to treat fleas. This can be helpful as such medications can kill fleas in several stages of their lifespan. However, you should never administer medication to a kitten without consulting your vet first. Kittens are more fragile than adult cats and even older kittens may react poorly to medication.  Oral medications are usually given once a day to kill fleas and start to work fairly quickly. Some kittens older than six weeks may be able to tolerate topical medications once a month. However, such medications can be very dangerous if your kitten is not healthy enough to tolerate them so talk to your vet before administering such medications. A flea comb can be an effective tool to treat fleas in young kittens, especially if your kittens are still too young for medication. Comb the the kittens each day with a flea comb. Remove fleas you see with your fingers or tweezers. Set these fleas aside in a bowl of hot water to kill them. Talk to a vet first to make sure you choose a healthy, safe flea comb for your kittens.

Write an article based on this "Sprinkle baking soda onto the carpet. Vacuum the carpet. Use a commercial carpet shampoo if the smell persists."
article: Baking soda absorbs odors and moisture.  Simply get a box from the grocery store and pour it liberally all over the carpet in the room with the wet carpet smell.  Gently spread the baking soda around the carpet with a broom or sponge, working the powder into the carpet as you do so.  Allow the baking soda to remain on the carpet overnight. You can also use powdered borax in a similar manner.  If you use borax, follow any safety precautions on the packaging. Use the strongest vacuum you have and be sure to cover the entire surface of the carpet. Then vacuum the room a second time, making sure that you go over every area of the carpet from at least two different directions. Commercial carpet shampoo can also help remove a wet carpet smell. It can be found at your local grocery store or online. Follow the directions on the shampoo’s packaging, which will likely direct you to vacuum the carpet first.  Note that some carpet shampoos are designed to be used in a carpet cleaning machine, while others can be used with a sponge. For instance, you may need to sponge the shampoo into the carpet, allow it to sit for at least 20 minutes, and vacuum the entire area again.

Write an article based on this "Pick a carbide scribe for a sharp, precise cut. Select a diamond-tipped scribe for a longer-lasting tool. Use an ordinary steel file for a cheap option."
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Carbide scribes are tipped with tungsten carbide, a high-quality cutting material that's used in some of the best glass cutters. For cutting glass without a glass cutter, a scribe will be your best option. These tools don't have a cutting wheel, but the tip of the scribe is extremely fine and can easily score glass. You should be able to purchase a carbide scribe at most large hardware stores or home-improvement stores. It costs less than $10 USD. Diamond scribes are used to score sheets of metal for cutting in industrial settings. As such, they're more than sharp enough to score a sheet of mirror glass. They'll also last longer than most carbide scribes.  You can purchase a diamond scribe through large online retailers or at some craft-supply stores. Diamond tipped scribes are about twice as expensive as the carbide tipped option. They'll cost about $20 USD. Inexpensive glass cutters have steel blades, so a steel file works as an approximate replacement. If you don't have a steel file, you can purchase one at a hardware store for under $10 USD. The file doesn't need to be large, but should have relatively sharp, angled edges to cut the glass. To cut glass with steel, you'll position the sharp edge (or pointed tip) of the file against the mirror, then scrape it back and forth until you've lightly scored the glass. Be aware that using a rough steel edge (like a file) to cut glass may result in an imprecise cut and a sloppy break. A carbide scribe will produce a sharper, more clean and accurate cut.