A blanket folded into thirds can remain styled in-place regardless of how many people sit on the sofa. Hold the throw out in front of you lengthwise and fold both ends of the blanket into the middle. You can then drape the throw blanket as-is or fold it in half to avoid one end dragging on the ground. Depending on your decoration style, you can drape the blanket on the cushions, arms, or back. Some throws (especially cable-knit blankets) look better with a little "organized dishevelment." Fold your blanket in half and drape it directly onto the sofa arms, back, or cushions. You can even toss it onto the sofa for a graceful-yet-natural look. Fold your throw in half length and then half once more. From there, you can drape it directly onto the arm of your sofa. Or, drape it over one corner of the sofa and position a throw pillow over the part that is on the front of the sofa. Not all throws need to be folded. Lightweight blankets look great folded, but thick ones (like sheepskin or wool) naturally look snug when tossed onto the sofa. Your sofa will seem pleasant and inviting enough to nestle in.
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One-sentence summary -- Fold the throw into thirds if you value structure. Fold the throw in half for a rumpled look. Quarter your throw for casual styling. Position an unfolded blanket on the sofa to make it look comfy.

Q: . To keep the elements out, it's important to cover the roof with tar paper or a synthetic paper and create as waterproof a surface as possible before shingling over it. There's no sense in creating a carport to keep your car out of the rain if it leaks. Would it be smarter to insulate the structure? Maybe, but probably not cost-effective. Remember, you're not building an addition to your house, you're building a simple structure to keep junk off your car. . Visit the hardware store and buy enough three-tab shingles to lay over the plywood and finish the surface of the carport. It might be a good idea to nail some weather sheeting over the plywood before you lay the shingles for an extra layer of protection. Alternatively, if you don't want to shingle the roof, you could skip the plywood roof step altogether and install a metal roof over the shingles. A slanted aluminum roof is common in outbuildings and you'll be that much closer to being finished. It might be a good idea, if you can stand the look of it and the loud sound of rain on metal. For extra stability in the places where the structure meets, it's a good idea to reinforce with metal bracing. Your hardware store sells a variety of metal plates that can be nailed onto the various joints in the structural composition, especially where the posts meet the beams, where the beams meet the rafters, and at other places. tain the wooden elements. Since you've gone to all the work, it's a good idea to treat the exposed wood with a coat of protecting stain. This will increase the life of the wood and keep you from having to repeat the project in a  few years. It's a good idea to restain regularly to keep the life of the structure up. Revisit your work periodically to catch up with repairs before they become a major problem.
A: Caulk the plywood roof seams Fasten shingles on top of the plywood roof elements Reinforce the joints with metal plates. .

Article: Epoxy grouts are designed to withstand chemical exposure and repel staining. This makes the grout haze caused by epoxy grout the hardest to remove. Before you try to clean the epoxy grout haze, make sure the grout has been set, or cured. This will ensure the grout is not damaged when you clean off the grout haze. Speak to the professional floor installer to find out how long the grout will take to set. You can also contact the manufacturer of the grout for this information. Most epoxy grout takes 4 to 14 days to cure. Epoxy grout haze can be difficult to remove with mild cleaners or scrubbing tools. Try using a professional grout cleaner designed for epoxy grout haze. Use a mop or spray bottle to apply the cleaner to the flooring, then scrub each tile with a white tile sponge.  Avoid using a green tile sponge, as it may transfer color to the grout. Look for a professional grout cleaner and white tile sponge at a tile store, local hardware store, or online. Get an eco-friendly cleaner that is easy to apply. Eco-friendly cleaners usually do not contain toxic ingredients that can be bad for your health and for the tiles. If you are not sure which grout cleaner will be best for epoxy grout haze, contact the manufacturer of the grout for guidance. Some epoxy grout will require a specific type of cleaner to remove grout haze effectively. You can also consult a professional floor cleaner if you need more information.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Clean the grout haze once the grout has set. Use a strong professional grout cleaner. Talk to the manufacturer for cleaning instructions.

Problem: Article: et a clean cloth with warm, soapy water. If the area you just cleaned was small, you can just wet a cloth with warm water and apply a few drops of dish soap directly to the cloth. If it was a large area, you can fill a small bowl with warm water and a few drops of soap. This way, you can keep re-wetting the cloth as you work without having to return to the faucet.<refhttp://www.housecleaningcentral.com/en/cleaning-tips/stain-removal/removing-ink-stains.html</ref> If you are cleaning a dish or a plate, you can clean it as usual by hand or by running it through the dishwasher. To remove whatever you used to clean the stain as well as any remaining pigment, rub the area until it’s totally clean with the wet, soapy cloth. Keep the cloth wet and rinse it often, if needed. To ensure one last time that all trace amounts of ink were removed, use a white cloth to dry the area. Then, inspect the cloth to make sure it does not have any ink on it. If you see any color on the rag, there are still trace amounts of ink that you missed and you should clean the area again. If it looks clean, then you are done.
Summary: Wipe away any residue from cleaning using the soapy cloth. Dry the area with a clean white cloth or rag.

Article: Wrap your lobster in a few layers of cool, damp—not dripping wet—newspaper. Cool water will keep your lobster's metabolism low so they remain docile and sluggish. Dry lobsters are more likely to die before you're ready to prepare them. Use saltwater to dampen the newspapers. Tap water can kill your lobster. Containers with a simple opening, like a cooler or a cardboard box, work well for storing lobsters. Store 1 or 2 lobsters in the container at a time to avoid contention between your lobsters. The colder your lobster is, the less it will move. If you do not use a cooler to store your lobster, add in at least 1 or 2 ice packs. Make enough room for your lobster's container and slide it carefully into the fridge. If possible, put it in the darkest or coolest corner of the fridge to keep your lobster's metabolism down. Lobsters with a low metabolism move and struggle less. Set a timer for 5-6 hours and, when the timer goes off, remove your lobster from the container to check its newspaper wrapping. If the newspaper is dry or warm, change the newspapers for new, damp wrapping. Do not keep your lobster out on the counter for any longer than a few minutes. Storing your lobster at room temperature can dry out your lobster's wrapping and cause premature death.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Wrap the lobster in newspaper dampened with saltwater. Put your lobster in a bag or container with an ice pack. Place the container in your fridge. Check on your lobster every 5-6 hours. Leave your lobster in the fridge until you're ready to cook it.