Article: Using a 5 US gal (19 L) bucket, combine 1⁄4 cup (59 mL) of white vinegar with 2 gallons (7.6 L) of water. Mix the solution together until the liquids are well incorporated.  To test if you have a genuine porcelain tub, place a magnet to the side of the tub. If it sticks to it, then you have a metal tub with a porcelain enamel finish. Genuine porcelain tubs are more resistant to chemicals than porcelain enamel tubs. Get the initial dirt and dust off from the surface of the tub before you go back in to do a deeper cleaning. Identify noticeable stains that you can concentrate on when cleaning the tub further. You can also do this on a normal basis to keep the inside of your tub looking clean. Saturate a sponge with the vinegar solution that you just mixed and wipe down the tub. Scrub the sides and top of the tub and work your way down, eventually wiping down the tub basin. For harder stains, use a soft-bristled scrub brush or a toothbrush to scrub the tub.
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Mix 1⁄4 cup (59 mL) of white vinegar with 2 gallons (7.6 L) of water. Wipe down the interior of the tub with a damp rag. Dip a sponge into the vinegar solution and wipe down the tub.
Article: At the early stages, it might not hurt, so it may be tempting to put off going to the dentist. But once the problem is more severe, it will be harder to treat. Schedule a cleaning and dental exam if you have:  Red, swollen, or painful gums Bleeding when you brush and floss Gums that are contracting away from your teeth Permanent teeth that are loose Sensitivity to the temperature of your food Bad breath or a strange taste in your mouth that doesn’t go away Pain Swelling in your jaw Headaches If you have tooth or mouth pain, you may need treatment for:  Cavities An abscessed tooth An impacted tooth Gum disease It is best to get your teeth cleaned and get an exam every six months. Children should start seeing a dentist as soon as they begin getting baby teeth. Your dentist or hygienist will:  Thoroughly clean your teeth Removing any of the hard plaques that often develop in hard to clean places Check to make sure you are not developing any cavities Check the health of your gums Show you the proper technique for brushing and flossing Two common and effective ones are fluoride varnish and fissure sealants. Both are suitable for adults and children.  Fluoride varnish is a treatment where a strong fluoride is applied to the teeth to make the enamel stronger and less vulnerable to decay. This can be done every six months on both baby and permanent teeth. A fissure sealant is a plastic or resin-based composite coating that is applied to the crevices of the teeth to protect them from bacteria and food that might get stuck in them. This is applied to permanent teeth and can last up to 10 years. Dental care can be expensive and many health insurance plans may not cover it. You can look for low cost dental care by:  Contacting dentistry and dental hygiene schools to see if they offer low cost treatment to help students get experience. This will be supervised by an experienced dentist or hygienist. You can search online at the websites of organizations like the American Dental Association or the American Dental Hygienists Association. Calling or searching the websites of your community health center, county or state health department, and the US Health Resources and Services Administration to find clinics in your area that charge based on income. Contacting health organizations like United Way. You can dial 211 in the US to reach your local United Way organization.
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Go to a dentist if you notice symptoms suggesting that you are having problems with your teeth. Discuss treatment options with your dentist. Get a professional teeth cleaning. Talk to your dentist about protective treatments for your teeth. Find affordable dental care.
Article: The sign’s message doesn’t have to be complicated. It can be a simple “Will you go to prom with me?” or even just “Prom?” If you want to write something more involved, spend some time thinking about what will be easily understandable, what will fit on a sign, and what you wouldn’t mind other people seeing. A very personal anecdote, a long story, or a really obscure in-joke may not work out very well.  You can also decorate your sign with glitter, photos, or balloons. Try leaving your sign somewhere your date might come across it on their day-to-day lives. Make sure you put both of your names on it if you do this! Why make a sign when you can wear one? Write your promposal on a shirt or a baseball cap and wear it to surprise your date. You can do something simple like writing "Prom?" on your shirt, or you can even have a custom shirt made for both of you as a souvenir. If you and your prospective date love a crowd, try promposing with your sign at a big event with everybody you know present. Any lighthearted or fun event is fine to choose. You can pick a sports game, a pep rally, or even just a really crowded hall or lunchroom.  Avoid formal events like speeches and plays. You want everyone to be thinking about how cool your promposal is, not wondering why you’re interrupting everything. Definitely don’t plan a promposal at a sad event or a party for someone else. If your school has a marquee at the entrance or in the sports complex, get your promposal on that sign! Find out who's in charge of the marquee and ask if you can use it for your promposal. Remember to include both your names!
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Write a message on a sign. Use a t-shirt or hat to ask them out. "Prompose" at a school event. Get your sign on a marquee.