INPUT ARTICLE: Article: It is important to present yourself professionally and that means using the right formatting for your letter. Your letter should include the date and a name and address for yourself and the Human Resources Department the letter is going to. Use the examples to ensure that your letter meets the required formatting standards.  Put your name and address at the top of the page, on the left side. Leave two lines and then put the date. Spell out the month, and use numbers for the day and year. Leave two more lines and type the name of the person in human resources the letter is addressed to. If you do not have a contact name, use a general title or department such as "Human Resources" or "Hiring Manager." Type the address under the name. Leave two lines, and then type the salutation. For example, type "Dear Mr. Smith". Leave one line after the salutation, and then begin the body of the letter. It's important to start with a clear and precise opening sentence. You want the reader to know the purpose of the letter straight away. Reference the specific position you want to be considered for early on in the letter. You could start your letter with "I am writing to be considered for the position of Retail Assistant."  If applicable, name the person who referred you. Use a name the human resources department will recognize. For example, say "Mary Smith in payroll suggested I apply for a clerical position with your organization." When you come to write the body of your cover letter try to stick closely to the plan you have made and really work on explaining yourself concisely. Articulate how your skills, qualifications and experience translate directly to the role you are applying for, and be sure to flag up the key words and requirements that were included in the job advert. Try to explain your skills while providing a brief summary of your career.  For example, if the job advert specifies that they are looking for someone with good communication skills you could say "I have developed excellent communication skills through my work experience as a customer service assistant", before expanding briefly with a example of a situation where you demonstrated these skills. If you can stick to the four paragraph structure you will necessarily write a concise cover letter which the Human Resources worker will actually read all the way through. The Human Resources worker will read your letter quickly so it's important that you provide clear examples of accomplishments and achievements that are relevant for the position. These can help you stand out from the other applicants and stay in mind of the recruiter. Consider using bullet points to break up the format of the letter.  A brief list will make the letter easier to read, but if you write in precise direct prose you will demonstrating good writing and communication skills. Start with your most impressive accomplishments to make a strong first impression. Balance being enthusiastic, professional and confident. It's important to end with a positive note, by thanking the company for reading the letter or considering you for the position. For example, your last line might say "Thank you for considering my application. I look forward to hearing from you soon." State how the reader can contact you by referring to the address you included at the start of the letter or the contact details on your resume.  Sign the letter with your full name. Use a closing such as "Sincerely" or "Respectfully" before you sign your name. Make sure your full name is typed below your handwritten signature. Remember that this is a formal letter and that should be reflected in the formatting as well as the language you use. Stick to straightforward formatting with 1" margins, and a formal and readable font in black and white, such as Times New Roman or Arial. Ensure you print it on clean white paper that is crisp.  If you're sending it over email, maintain this formality by giving your email a clear 'subject' line and addressing the recipient as you would in a letter. If you are sending a formal email be sure you have an appropriate email address. Send it from an account that has a simple email address with your name or initials, and definitely not something like sexxxybeast99@yahoo.com. It is absolutely essential that you take the time to go through and thoroughly proofread the letter before you send it off. If you send a letter with spelling and grammar mistakes, typos or other errors you will immediately give a bad impression of yourself and your professionalism. The letter is part of the application and is a demonstration of your communication skills and attention to detail.  Do not rely on your electronic spell check only. Read your cover letter out loud. Your ears may notice something your eyes missed. Leave it for a while and then come back to it with fresh eyes.

SUMMARY: Use appropriate formatting. Write a good opening line. Stick to your plan. Mention specific relevant accomplishments. Finish the letter with an expression of appreciation. Keep the formatting simple. Proofread your letter.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: You can find a number of waterless cleaners on the market. These cleaners are relatively effective on wheels, and they can make it fast and easy to detail your black rims. Also, you'll need several microfiber cloths throughout the process.  Look for one that says "waterless" on the bottle, such as Chemical Guys Waterless Car Wash and Wax. Consider getting black, edgeless microfiber cloths. Because they are edgeless, they are less likely to scratch your rims. Waterless cleaners can be used on any kind of rim. However, make sure it is safe for the type of finish you have, which is most likely a painted aluminum alloy. You don't want to use anything harder than you'd use on your car's finish. The rim needs to be covered in the cleaner as you start cleaning it. Spray it down well. It doesn't need to be dripping off, but the whole surface of the rim needs to have the cleaner on it so it can start breaking down the gunk. Using the microfiber cloth, rub the rim down. Make sure to get in all the nooks and crannies to get all the dirt out. Rub both the spokes and the inside edges of the wheels, as it can all get dirty from road debris and brake dust.

SUMMARY:
Find a waterless cleaner. Spray the rim thoroughly. Rub it down.