Q: Pour a few tablespoons of dishwashing liquid in the bucket, until the water is soapy.  Use a professional-grade cleaner, such as Vinyl Renu, if the siding surface shows excessive signs of oxidation. Soapy water may not be adequate to rub the vinyl siding clean on it's own. Other cleaning mixtures include:  2/3s water, and 1/3 white vinegar makes a gentle, natural, and safe cleaner. For tougher jobs, 2/3 cup powdered detergent, 1/3 cup powdered household cleaner (TSP), and around a quart of bleach with a gallon of water. (Note -- not safe if you have animals!) Natural cleaners like Simple Green, or oxygen bleach, can fight tough stains without damaging your lawn and landscaping. The best way to clean siding is by hand -- but you won't be able to reach without an extending pole. They are available at hardware stores, such as Home Depot in the U.S. You can also find a pole online on popular retail websites, such as Amazon. A typical pole costs less than US $50. The brush will be attached to your extending pole. To make sure the sizes match, you may prefer to buy the pole and the handle together. Don't use the rough or course brushes -- you want something soft to prevent scratching. Wash what you can reach from the starting point, re-dipping your brush whenever it starts to dry. The brush should be dripping wet at all times. Don't worry about the streaks yet -- this is why you work from the bottom up -- it keeps everything wet for the eventual rinse off. For serious cleanings, you can load a pressure washer with your soap mixture first, spraying the whole house down before attacking with the brush. Once you have washed all the areas you need to, clean your equipment, put them away, and leave your house to dry on its own.
A: Fill a large bucket with warm water and dissolve soap or cleaner in it. Buy a long extending pole, if you do not already have one. Get a soft-bristle brush with a screw-on handle. Soak the brush into the warm, soapy water and scrub from the bottom up. Let the house dry on its own.

Article: The following ingredients simply go together in your Kitchen-Aid or another stand mixer. Then, using the paddle attachment, mix it all up. Once the ingredients are mixed, put on the dough hook and let it knead for 3-4 minutes before rising, shaping, and cooking like normal:  1 3/4 cups lukewarm milk 3 tablespoons butter 1 1/2 teaspoons salt 2 tablespoons granulated sugar 1 large egg, lightly beaten 4 1/2 cups (19 ounces) King Arthur Unbleached Bread Flour 2 teaspoons instant yeast Add this to the warm milk mixture after it has cooled, which prevents the egg from cooking. Beat it into the recipe like normal, continuing from there. Eggs have fat and protein that leads to a richer, slightly denser muffin. All of these ingredients are fats used to bind the ingredients, and all of them can be used to subtly flavor and change your muffins. Note, however, that olive oil is the only liquid fat here, which means it should be split half and half with butter instead of being used completely on its own. Looking for a thinner English crumpet? The recipe is almost the exact same, except that crumpets require a thinner, almost pancake-like dough. The extra milk will cover this for you, but you'll need to use Muffin rings when cooking -- the thinner dough won't hold its shape like the English muffin dough does. You'll also need to replace the butter on the pan, but olive or canola oil will cover this easily. These muffins have all the flavor of a normal English muffin, especially if you use a milk substitute instead of just water.
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Mix everything in a stand mixer with this simple "one-pot" recipe. Add an egg to the recipe get a slightly richer English muffin. Use coconut oil, olive oil, or butter instead of shortening. Turn your English Muffin into a simple crumpet with an extra 3/4 cup milk. Replace the milk with water, almond milk, or soy milk for a vegan muffin.

Problem: Article: There's no set limit to how big or small your piggy bank should be, but you should aim for a plastic bottle that's between 500–1,000 millilitres (17–34  fl oz). Wash it out with water and let it sit for 10 minutes so it can dry. Keep the bottle cap on the bottle. It will serve as the pig’s snout. Cut out 4 egg-holders from the carton using scissors. Then, have an adult use a low-heat hot glue gun to attach them to the bottle by applying the glue around the edges of the egg-holders. Finally, paste the legs on the side opposite the coin slot. When the pig is standing on its new legs, the coin slot should be facing up. Now that you’ve got a basic pig shape, it’s time to get artistic with your creation! Make a tail by twisting a pink pipe cleaner into a spiral. Draw nostrils onto the pig’s snout with a black marker. Cut 2 triangles out of pink paper or felt and glue them on as ears. You can give the pig eyes by hot gluing googly eyes onto its face, or by drawing, cutting out, and gluing on eyes yourself.
Summary: Wash out your plastic bottle with regular tap water. Attach the legs to the side of the bottle opposite the coin slot. Decorate your pig with the remaining materials.

Q: If you have access to a dishwasher, you can simply place your stainless steel water bottle in the dishwasher along with the rest of your dishes when you’re ready to wash a load.  Place the bottle in the dishwasher upside down with its lid off.  Place any detachable parts – a lid or straw, for instance – in the dishwasher as well.  Add an appropriate amount of dishwasher detergent, close the dishwasher and run a regular cycle. Before placing your stainless steel water bottle in the dishwasher, check it for confirmation that it is dishwasher safe.  For instance, the bottom of the bottle might read, “Dishwasher safe.”  Bottles that are painted or insulated are probably not dishwasher safe. Fill the stainless steel water bottle to about 1/5 of its capacity with white vinegar.  Fill it the rest of the way with water.  Let the water bottle sit overnight.  In the morning, pour the vinegar/water mix out.  Rinse the bottle thoroughly with water, then turn it upside down in your dishrack to air dry. Add one teaspoon of bleach and one teaspoon of baking soda to your water bottle.  Fill it the rest of the way with water.  Let the water bottle sit overnight.  Empty the contents the next day, then rinse it thoroughly with water.  Turn it upside down to let it air dry. This cleaning method is effective for stainless steel water bottles that have developed a stench.
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Place your water bottle in the dishwasher. Use vinegar to clean the water bottle. Use baking soda and bleach to clean the bottle.