A little spray of WD-40 will work wonders. Silicone lube is pretty darn good, too. And some of the old pros in tailor shops and purse and handbag repair facilities use paraffin. That's an old trick of the vaccuum shop pros who used it on the zippered bags. Works like a champ!
petroleum jelly it is great for making the Rubik cube slide better
Get a mattress and put a blanket over it. Slide!
Get a mattress and put a blanket over it. Slide!
Put one leg on a chair and then slide into your splits. Hold it there for 15 minutes and ta-da!
A little spray of WD-40 will work wonders. Silicone lube is pretty darn good, too. And some of the old pros in tailor shops and purse and handbag repair facilities use paraffin. That's an old trick of the vaccuum shop pros who used it on the zippered bags. Works like a champ!
You need the bottom of the the slide, the you put a specimen on it. After put a drop of water on it then put the cover and apply pressure.
put a bigger fan in it or use materials which create less friction when they pass over each other
Solid candle wax.
Well, First Open PowerPoint and the make a bar down the bottom then put a square on the lower-left corner of the screen on the bar. make a new slide and the hyperlink the square to slide 2 and copy the things you have from slide 1 to slide 2 and put a up-facing rectangle on top of the square. Just keep on doing stuff and hyperlinking it and it should work!
go to Microsoft PowerPoint and make a slide show
The Title Slide is the slide where you put the Title of the PowerPoint so that others know what the slide is about. The Content Slide is the slide where you put words and/or a picture. You can put both but they cannot be in the same box. Title boxes at the top of content slides tell you what the slide is about.
put a rose on it