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How to Play Tongits
Tongits is a card game similar to Gin Rummy. To play Tongits, you need a standard deck of 52 playing cards and a total of 3 players. The object of Tongits is to be the first to play all of your cards or to have the lowest score. Each card has a value in T...
How to Treat Extensor Tendonitis
Extensor tendonitis, also known as tendinopathy, is inflammation of the extensor tendons along the top of the foot or hand. Commonly found in runners or those who spend long periods of time on their feet, it can be caused by anything from running to typin...
How to Dry Car Seats
Car seats can get wet loads of ways. You might have left your car windows open in a rainstorm, spilled your water bottle all over your car seats, or got your car upholstery shampooed. However it happened, nobody likes sitting on squishy, wet car seats, an...
How to Tie Leather Laces
If you struggle with tough-to-tie leather laces, or yours tend to come undone as soon as you take a step, there are two knots that will make great choices for your leather laces. One knot you can use is the “surgeon’s knot”, which is often found on moccas...
How to Repair Broken Glass
Broken glass is a bummer, but often you can fix it. For a broken window, remove the old broken glass and replace it with a new windowpane. If you broke glassware, like a wine glass or a vase, you may be able to glue it back together.
How to Upgrade to iOS 10
iOS 10 released in September 2016, so any iPhone or iPad purchased after that date should already come with the software update. This wikiHow will show you how to upgrade to iOS 10.
How to Tell if Chicken Is Done: Using a Food Thermometer & Other Signs
Making chicken at home is an easy, healthy, and versatile way to add protein and great flavor to just about any meal. The only catch is that you’ve got to make sure it’s fully cooked, or else that tasty stuffed chicken breast can turn into a nasty case of...
How to Stretch a Hat
Hats can be a fun and stylish way to accessorize an outfit, but it can be frustrating when they don’t fit correctly. Don’t shell out a lot of money on a new hat just yet—instead, try out a few less expensive remedies that will effectively stretch your hea...
How to Get Glue Off Glass
Glue and other sticky substances can leave unsightly residues on glass surfaces, and sometimes it takes more than soap and water and a little scrubbing to clean. By using different cleaning solvents or scraping carefully with a blade, you will be able to...
How to Stop Shaking when Nervous
Once your nerves set in and you feel yourself begin to shake, it can be difficult to stop. Fortunately, if you make a conscious effort to calm yourself down and relax your muscles, you may be able to steady your nerves and stop shaking. Learning to watch...
How to Use Beard Wax
You can tame your frizzy and straggly beard quickly and easily with a bit of beard wax and good maintenance. Keep your beard healthy by trimming it regularly, and wash it well with shampoo and conditioner before you apply beard wax. Once your beard is cle...
How to Apply for Survivor
Survivor has become a cultural phenomenon since its debut in 2000. The reality competition show has captivated audiences with its thrilling challenges, strategic gameplay, and the unpredictable nature of the contestants. Many fans dream of being cast on S...
How to Share Large Video Files
Most email file attachments are limited in size, so you probably won't be able to email that large video file to your friend. Luckily, there are other ways you can share large video files, and this wikiHow will show you how.
How to Hang a Slab Door
A slab door is a door that comes without a surrounding frame. Slab doors are commonly used when replacing an old door with the frame still intact, or when repurposing an old door, such as an antique. To hang a slab door, you will first need to fit the doo...
How to Keep over the Knee Boots Up
The biggest flaw of over the knee boots is their seeming inability to stay up on your leg as you walk without falling down, sagging, or “slouching” just above the knee. There are plenty of ways to keep over the knee boots right where they are supposed to...
How to Clean Soapstone
Soapstone is a type of soft stone mined from quarries, similar to limestone and granite. Since it’s naturally non-porous and stain-resistant, it makes a popular choice for household surfaces like countertops and sinks. Another one of soapstone’s perks is...