Problem: Article: You can remove lint effectively from black clothing by using a lint roller. A lint roller is a product designed to remove lint by running a sticky paper or adhesive pad over the clothing. You can find a lint roller at your local drugstore or online. You may decide to buy a large lint roller that will cover a large surface area of your clothing so you can remove a lot of lint at once. You may also invest in smaller lint rollers that you can use when you are on the go to remove any small patches of lint you notice on your clothing.
Summary: Buy a lint roller.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: A fraction is a comparison between two numbers, usually representing the size of a part of something to the size of the whole thing. The classic example is a pie that is cut into eight, for example, equal portions. The top of the fraction, called the numerator, represents the number of pieces you select. The bottom of the fraction, called the denominator, represents the total number of pieces in the pie - in this case, 8.  For example, the fraction 1/8 represents one piece of the pie that has been cut in eight pieces. The fraction 7/8 represents 7 pieces, almost the full pie. A percentage is a special kind of fraction in which the denominator is always set at 100. While this is not practical when cutting slices of an actual pie, the concept of percentages is much more useful because it is standard. If you are presented with any fraction, you can very easily convert it to a decimal number using any calculator. Just recognize that a fraction represents a division problem, and use your calculator to divide the numerator by the denominator. Your calculator will give you the decimal equivalent of the fraction. If you have a number that is already represented by a decimal, converting that to a percentage is easy. Because the decimal numbering system is based on factors of 10, you can transform a decimal number into a percentage by simply shifting the decimal point by two spaces to the right and then adding a % sign. If your decimal number consists of only one digit, you can add 0’s on the right of the number, such as turning 0.5 into 0.50 or even 0.500. These all have the same numerical value. It is useful if you can memorize the percentage representations of certain basic fractions. Because the denominator for a percentage is always 100, certain values are constant.

SUMMARY: Review the general meaning of fractions. Recognize the special relationship of percentages. Use a calculator to convert any fraction to a decimal or percentage. Convert decimals to percentages by shifting the decimal point. Memorize basic fraction conversions.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: When making and using these recipes, keep in mind that homemade Mod Podge is not the same as store-bought Mod Podge. There are several differences between the two, and this section will address them. Store-bought Mod Podge can be very expensive, so it is no surprise that many crafters attempt to make their own recipes out of materials many of them already have at home. It is possible to make Mod Podge out of completely edible and non-toxic materials, such as flour. Unfortunately, this also makes the final product perishable. You must store it in a cool place and use it within a week or two, or else it will expire and begin to rot.
Summary: Know that homemade Mod Podge is not the same as store-bought Mod Podge. Keep in mind that homemade Mod Podge costs less than Store-bought Mod Podge. Understand that flour-based Mod Podge is perishable.

Sanding and painting are dirty jobs that create lots of dust and fumes. For painting projects that are small and easy to move, transfer them to an outdoor location where you can work. A garage or shed is also a great place to work if the weather won't allow you to paint outside. When you have to work inside, protect yourself from fumes by opening windows and doors to let fresh air in. You should also open vents to let the fumes escape, and turn on ceiling or stand-up fans to keep fresh air circulating. Protect the floor and the area around your workspace by laying down a drop cloth or large piece of plastic sheeting. If the object you're painting is too large to move, arrange the drop cloth on the floor around it and secure the sheet in place with painter's tape. Veneer is most often found on furniture and interior decoration items, and these pieces sometimes have hardware like handles, hinges, and brackets. To protect these items from paint, remove them before you start the project. Most hardware can be removed with a screwdriver. After you remove the hardware and screws, store them together somewhere safe where they won't get lost or forgotten. Some veneer surfaces are attached or adjacent to other surfaces that you may not want to paint. For instance, if you're painting a desk but don't want to paint the legs, you should protect the legs. To cover small areas, use painter's tape to seal the area. For larger areas, cover the surface with plastic and tape the plastic in place.
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One-sentence summary -- Move small projects outside. Ventilate the room. Cover the surrounding area. Remove any hardware. Tape adjacent areas you don't want painted.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: If you determine that omitting the clause changes the meaning of the sentence, you need to use “that” in your sentence. For example, in the sentence “I like dogs that are brown,” the clause “that are brown” is crucial to understanding the sentence; it limits what type of dogs you like. If omitting the clause only removes additional information from the sentence, you need to use “which” in your sentence. For example, in the sentence “I took the firetruck, which is my niece’s favorite toy, to be fixed,” the clause “which is my niece’s favorite toy” only adds information to the sentence. You’re taking the firetruck to be fixed – the fact that the truck is your niece’s favorite doesn’t change the meaning of the sentence. If you’re creating a non-restrictive clause and therefore using “which” in your sentence, the clause should usually be surrounded by commas. In some cases, though, you may also use dashes or parentheses to separate a non-restrictive clause.  For example, “I love lobster, which is expensive, because it reminds me of growing up by the ocean,” would still have the same meaning without “which is expensive.” Therefore, "which is expensive" is the phrase you should surround with commas. If you know you have a non-restrictive clause and need to use “which,” but don’t know where to put the commas, test it. Your sentence should still make sense if you take out the words surrounded by commas.
Summary:
Use “that” for restrictive clauses. Use “which” for non-restrictive clauses. Determine where you should place commas.