How To Of The Day: How To Fix Cloudy Headlights

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Mar 312015
 

Fix cloudy headlights on your car by spending 1 minute on each light and only $3.

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I was trying different products to fix this problem on my beater car. At night, I wasn’t even sure if my head lights were even on. This trick took 3 minutes and has lasted now for 6 months. Awesome and cheap!!!

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How to fix Cloudy Headlights on a vehicle

 

How To Of The Day: How To Use Your Baby As A Piece Of Exercise Equipment

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Mar 292015
 

How to Use Your Baby as a Piece of Exercise Equipment

When you’re a new dad, it becomes hard to fit in a good workout. But you’d be surprised as to how many exercises you can perform using only your kiddo (and a car seat). What’s more, when you use your tot as a piece of exercise equipment, you get a workout, while your little champ gets all the benefits that come with roughhousing. It’s win-win.

Note: Make sure you wait to do these exercises until your baby is ready for the action. Before you start tossing them around, they should be able to hold their neck up and sit up by themselves. In other words, don’t catapult a 6-week-old newborn like a cannonball.

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How To Of The Day: Homemade Microwave Popcorn

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Mar 192015
 

Grant Thompson explains a super easy way to make popcorn in the microwave using corn kernels, a paper bag, a touch of oil and salt.

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You can make bags of microwave popcorn at home. They’re delicious and ready to serve in just a couple of minutes. Not to mention they’re cheaper than the name brands, and free from any nasty chemicals.

 

Homemade Microwave Popcorn - From Scratch

 

How To Of The Day: How To Tie A Bandana

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Mar 162015
 

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How to tie a bandana or headscarf “petersenrocks”!

Hello, my name is Frank Liborius Hellweg

20 years ago I wondered about how to tie up a bandana properly.

I discovered a great solution and then wondered why nobody else had used this method before.

So I researched the internet and I found out that there was nothing comparable.

So this is the reason for showing you all out there on a sunny Sunday in Berlin, Neukölln, how to tie up a bandana properly

So this bandana is 50 x 50 cm but it could be a little bit smaller so maybe 45×45 or 40×40

It depends on your head size and it is important that the diagonal width fits around your head.

And the back of the fabric is on the reverse and cannot be seen.

Check now that the nice side of the fabric remains visible.

So I hold the reverse of the bandana to my forehead and wrap it once around my head.

And make a tight double knot at the back.

Then I pull the upper half of the bandana to the back and pull it tight.

Pull the other half to the front and bring the sides over the ears.

The tighter the better.

Then I twist the front corner until it becomes tight.

And slightly under the eye brows.

Then I put it to one side. By rolling the bandana above my eyebrows the twisted piece will remain in place.

Tuck the back piece through the knot.

It will remain well secured. And that’s it!

You can’t tie a bandana any quicker!

Because I had this idea 20 years ago I made a CC on it today. That means everybody can tie a bandana like I do here.

But can not advertise with this method for a commercial use without attributing my name.

How to tie a Bandana by Frank Liborius Hellweg is under Creative Commons. Not commercial use without changing 3.0 Licence. On a content on YouTube. Permission beyond this license is available on request.

What is also quite nice is that it fits with my glasses quite well.

I would say this is the easiest way to tie a bandana properly.

And I am glad to show you this method today.

Thank you very much and do not hesitate to contact me on facebook or leave your comment here in case you have any questions.

Frank Liborius Hellweg

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How To Tie A Bandana