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How to Kill Spiders from a Distance
When your home is invaded by a creepy spider, you may be desperate to get rid of it without actually having to get too close to it. Try vacuuming it up from a distance or spray it with a mixture of white vinegar and water. You could even try to catch and...
How to Test a LAN Cable
A LAN cable is a type of ethernet cable that brings an internet connection to TVs and computers. If you’re having connection problems on your devices, then the problem may be a faulty LAN cable. To test the cable, plug it into an ethernet cable tester and...
How to Sew in a Lace Front Wig
A lace front wig features lace near your hairline, but it typically has a more comfortable, stretchy material for the rest of the scalp. The lace gives you the benefit of a natural-looking hairline, but lace front options are typically more affordable tha...
How to Send Checks
Checks allow you to access your bank account remotely to send or make payments, but you can’t always hand a check directly to the recipient. Instead, you can send the check through the mail or use a digital checking service. To send a check through the ma...
How to Learn Electronics Repair
Knowing how to repair electronics is a useful skill, whether you plan on making a career out of it or just want to be able to fix your own devices when they're on the fritz. You have several options available to you if you’re interested in studying electr...
How to Wash a Microbead Pillow
Some pillows, often travel neck pillows, are made with microbeads. Microbeads are ‘unexpanded polystyrene’ or EPS (which is essentially tiny beads of styrofoam). Before attempting to wash a microbead pillow, read the care and cleaning instructions on the...
How to Replace Tail Light Bulbs
You can easily replace tail light bulbs with a few simple tools and the right bulb. Start by accessing the back of the tail light from behind by going through the trunk or by removing the entire assembly. You can then grip the back of the light socket fro...
How to Repair Torn Leather
Repairing a leather tear can be a little time consuming, but it shouldn’t be excessively difficult if the damage is relatively small. To fix a leather tear, get a leather repair kit with a color compound that matches the color of your leather. To use the...
How to Test an Oven Element
Oven elements, also known as heating elements, are the coils on the top and bottom of your electric oven that heat up and glow red when you turn your oven on. If your oven isn’t turning on or there’s something wrong with the temperature in the oven when y...
How to Fix a Formula in Microsoft Excel
This wikiHow will show you how to fix formulas that aren't working properly in Microsoft Excel. In addition to learning how to edit a formula, you'll also learn how to do some troubleshooting to figure out the root of the error.
How to Read a Water Bill
Water bills are a pesky but necessary part of being a homeowner. While these forms can seem overwhelming at first glance, they’re easier to digest when broken down into sections. When your bill first comes in the mail, try to locate the essential informat...
How to Wash Jeans Without Shrinking
Jeans are a staple item in many people’s closets since they can be paired with so many things. If you have a pair of jeans that fit you perfectly, you may be worried about washing them in case they shrink or warp. Simple tactics like washing your jeans in...
How to Help Your Body Absorb Nutrients
Your body absorbs proteins, carbohydrates, fats, vitamins, and minerals through your digestive system to help keep it functioning properly. Even if you consume these essential nutrients, you may not be absorbing them into your system fully. If you want to...
How to Fill Blank Cells in Excel
Do you need to fill blank cells with repeat information from previous cells? This wikiHow will teach you how to fill blank cells in Excel on your desktop using a formula.
How to Test Fiber Optic Cables
While there are many different fiber optic cable tests, the most common version is an insertion loss test, also known as an attenuation, jumper, or connectivity test. This test requires a special testing kit and protective eyewear, but it will help you di...
How to Tell Cubic Zirconia from a Diamond
Cubic zirconia is a hard material that is made in a laboratory setting. It is often used to replicate diamonds at a lower price due to its cheap manufacturing. If you want to tell the difference between cubic zirconia and a diamond, look for a lower price...