In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Simply slide it along the rails until it comes free. Make sure there aren’t any dishes in the rack when you remove it. You can find the filter at the bottom of the dishwasher. It’s usually circular and can be found by the spinning water spout. Grab the top of the filter, rotate it counter-clockwise for a quarter turn. It should then come free from the assembly with a light pull. Some older dishwashers have a hard food grinder (or macerator) instead of a filter. Since they grind up fallen food, they won’t usually need cleaning. Turn on the sink and place the filter under the warm running water. Apply dishwashing soap to a kitchen sponge and rub the filter. Be gentle when you rub the filter as it can be quite delicate. If there’s some more difficult food residue in your filter, you can use a toothbrush to coax them out. Rinse the filter under hot tap water. Return it to its place at the bottom of the dishwasher, making a clockwise quarter turn to set it in place. Place the dish rack back onto its rails. You don’t need to let the filter dry before placing it back in the dishwasher.
Summary: Slide out the bottom dish rack. Remove the filter. Wash the filter in the kitchen sink. Rinse the filter and place it back.

holes, gaps, and imperfections on the walls. Use a sparkle knife and spackle to fill bigger holes. Use painters putty or caulking to fill in small dings, nail holes, and gaps between the trim and the wall. Remember, nail holes and any other imperfections are obvious after you paint, so take the time and effort you need to make the wall nice and smooth before moving on with painting. Remove any excess spackle or caulk with damp cloth. It is easiest to remove when it is still wet, so fix any mistakes right away. Get a clean rag slightly damp. Use it to clean the trim edges, including any baseboards, window molding, and crown molding that will be painted or that butts up to the wall surface. Also wipe down the wall thoroughly, making sure all dust and dirt are gone. When painting without masking, you need a brush that you can control easily. A 1–2 in (2.5–5.1 cm) brush with an angled tip will give you the detailed control you need. These brushes are typically available in all home improvement and hardware stores. When painting crisp edges without masking you need to have a controllable amount of paint on the brush all the time. This means that the tips of the brush should be covered with paint but the majority of the back of the brush should not.  Try to keep the paint on only the first 2/3 of the bristles. Having a limited amount of paint on the brush will help you avoid drips and will help you avoid flooding the edge with too much paint accidentally. If you are not used to painting straight lines, it is important to practice. Start a practice line out away from the edge so that you can get used to the motion. Work on painting the straightest and cleanest line you can. Once you have practiced a few times, be sure to brush over the paint in the area, so that there are not ridges of paint left. This will ensure that the area won't be noticeable when you paint over it with a roller. To make a crisp, clean edge, you need to start your stroke away from the edge. This allows you to avoid getting an unwanted pool of paint on the edge. As you move the brush along, gradually move it in towards the edge. Then, when you are running out of paint on the brush, move it back out from the wall.  You typically only need to move the brush in and out about 1 centimetre (0.39 in) to avoid pooling on the edge. When you start another stroke, begin just before the previous stroke ended so that the 2 strokes can be blended together. Do all your edge painting before using a roller to cover the rest of the walls. Cover each edge with several inches of paint, so that you don't have to get too close to the edge when you come back over the area with a roller. As you go, make sure that the paint you apply away from the edge is smooth and not lumpy. Keeping lumps on the wall while you are painting the edge can cause the final paint job to be lumpy. If you do have a drip or a smudge, you can easily clean it up right when it happens. Get a damp rag or paper towel and wipe it off the wall while it is still wet. Then you can go back over the area to establish your clean line once again. Once you have your clean edges done, you can focus on the large areas of the walls. If you made your brushed areas wide enough, you can roll over the edge with your roller, making a seamless paint job.
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One-sentence summary -- Fill Wipe down the surfaces with a damp rag. Get a small, angled brush. Load up your brush with a moderate amount of paint. Practice your painting away from the edge. Use repeated short strokes that move in toward the edge gradually. Paint all the edges using your brush. Clean up imperfections right away. Paint the walls after you paint the edges.

Problem: Article: Find a quiet place where you won't be disturbed, such as your bedroom. Turn off any electronic devices that may distract you, such as the television, phone, or computer. Turning off the lights and shutting your blinds will also help. Candles are a great way to focus your attention during meditation. If you have created an angel altar, then you can light the candle on your altar. If you do not have an angel altar, then you can just light a candle and place it on a table in front of you.  If you do not want to light a candle, then you can also use a rosary to help focus your attention or listen to some repetitive nature sounds, such as ocean waves or rain sounds. Meditation requires you to be still for a long time, so make sure that you are comfortable. For example, you may want to sit on a cushion. You can even lie down to meditate, as long as you're sure you won't fall asleep. Close your eyes or watch your candle. Try not to think of anything, not even your guardian angel for a few minutes. Focus on keeping your breath steady and slow. If you notice that you have started thinking about something, then take a moment to acknowledge the thought and then refocus on your breathing. In your mind, say "hello" to your angel. Thank your angel for watching over you. Then, let your angel know about any problems that are bothering you and ask your angel for guidance. If you have learned or prepared a prayer, then take a moment to recite the prayer. You can do this in your head or say the prayer out loud. Any sign that your angel is there will most likely be subtle. For example, you may hear a faint noise, see a fleeting image in your mind's eye, notice a sensation of warmth, or get the feeling that someone is in the empty room with you. Some people believe that angels cannot interfere in our lives without being directly asked to. If you're not sure your angel is there, try asking your angel to let you know someone is there. When you have finished speaking with your angel, say goodbye. You may want to end your meditation with a prayer as well. If your eyes were closed, open them. Then, sit quietly for a minute or two as you let your mind go back to normal. Keep in mind that meditation is a difficult skill to master. You probably won't get it right on your first attempt and that is okay. Just keep practicing your meditation and it will become easier.  Remember that it is fine to start with just a few minutes of meditation per day and work up to longer periods of meditation as you become more comfortable.
Summary:
Prepare your space. Light a candle. Sit in a position that is comfortable. Breathe deeply and clear your mind. Greet your angel. Listen for your angel's reply. Emerge from your meditation slowly. Practice your meditation.