How To
How to Set Colors in Clothes
While your most loved clothes are bound to fade a bit over time, there are several ways to easily set the color to prolong the lifespan of your colorful clothing. Use white vinegar or table salt to set the colors when your clothes are new, and maintain go...
How to Cure Bacon
Curing bacon yourself might seem like a lot of labor when you can just go to the supermarket and pick up a package that is ready to cook as is. However, curing the meat yourself allows you to omit sodium nitrites if desired, as well as tailor the flavor t...
How to Design a Server Room
A server room is the physical space that houses all the data running through the computer network of a business or organization. Most Information Technology professionals spend a lot of their time there, troubleshooting server or network issues and perfor...
How to Install a Camshaft
The camshaft controls the intake and exhaust valves of an internal combustion engine, regulating the four strokes (Intake, Compression, Power, and Exhaust) of the ignition process. The camshaft is sequenced to rotate at 1/2 half the speed of the crankshaf...
How to Lower Liver Enzymes
The liver is unique in many ways. It's the body's largest internal organ, and is one of the few organs with limited regenerative power.[1] X Research source The liver has many essential functions, from the removal of toxins to helping with d...
How to Shoot a Fadeaway
A fadeaway is a jump shot in the sport of basketball in which a player throws the ball towards the net while jumping backwards away from the basket. This type of shot is challenging to block because it creates space between the defender and the shooter. T...
How to Grow Poinsettia
Poinsettia plants are native to Mexico, where they can grow up to 16 feet (4.9 m) tall. Many people buy poinsettia plants to decorate for Christmas and aren't sure how to care for them when the red leaves fall away. If you live in a place with mild winter...
How to Get a Philippine Passport
Whether it's your first time applying for a passport or renewing your old one, a Philippine passport is essential for Philippine citizens who wish to travel. You can now make an appointment online through the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) website an...
How to Read and Write UTM Coordinates on a Map
If you're planning a hiking trip or any sort of expedition, chances are you'll need to learn how use UTM coordinates. The Universal Transverse Mercator system is a system of coordinates that describes position on a map, and is often used by both GPS devic...
How to Apply Shellac
Shellac is a wood finishing product made by dissolving dried resin in denatured alcohol. Shellac was used heavily for finishing furniture during the 19th and early 20th centuries, and it is still available for use today. The product is popular due to its...
How to Flare Brake Lines
Flaring brake lines ensures a leak-proof connection without extra materials or sealants. If the brake lines aren't properly flared, you can lose fluid that will cause your brakes to fail. This article will explain how to flare your brake lines using singl...
How to Fill a Syringe
Medical professionals all over the world know how to fill a syringe, but the skill is increasingly becoming one that patients and their families need to know as well. Many people prefer to give themselves, or family members, injections at home rather than...
How to Read a Caliper
Calipers are measuring tools used to precisely determine the width of a gap or object, much more accurately than a tape measure or ruler. Besides digital models, which uses an electronic screen, a caliper can display the measurement on a pair of scales (v...
How to Sue for Emotional Distress
How is emotional distress defined in the eyes of the law? In most cases, you can only sue for emotional damages if the incident in question physically harmed you. Emotional distress suits are trickier than other types of lawsuits. It’s important to have a...
How to Prevent Ingrown Hairs on Your Legs
Ingrown hairs are caused when hair grows back in toward the skin, evidenced by a red, sore bump. Most ingrown hairs are easily handled (though they may be bothersome and unsightly) but others can prove to be persistent troublemakers, and even lead to infe...
How to Make a Pilgrim Costume
In November 1620, the Pilgrims arrived on the shores of Massachusetts. While their first year in the New World was marked with extreme hardships, the year ended with a bountiful harvest. To celebrate their good fortune, the Pilgrims partook in a feast wit...