How To
How to Maintain a Ceramic Coated Car
Ceramic coatings are known for their long lasting and durable shine, but some mistakenly believe that ceramic coatings don't require any maintenance. Regular washing, application of specialist products is key to keeping a ceramic coating looking as good a...
How to Get a Job in Singapore
Landing a job in Singapore is not too different from getting one elsewhere. You have to be sure to know the requirements and then apply as early and often as possible. Networking is always a benefit for finding jobs, but may not be necessary if you’re app...
How to Harvest Kohlrabi
Kohlrabi is rapidly growing in popularity. It's known as the apple of the vegetables due to its sweetness, and the German turnip because of its origin. Kohlrabi is not only delicious, but it’s also high in fibre and vitamin C! It’s part of the cabbage fam...
How to Recycle a Dehumidifier
Deciding how to dispose of an old dehumidifier can be tough if you are unsure of your options. You will find that recycling small appliances such as dehumidifiers is not as easy as simply throwing them away, especially because dehumidifiers contain enviro...
How to Use Calm App on Android
This wikiHow teaches you use Calm on your Android to help you relax, meditate, and get better rest. Though most of Calm’s features require a paid membership, you can test all of app's features at no cost for 7 consecutive days.
How to Analyze an Advertisement
We are surrounded by advertising. Whether you’re watching television, reading a magazine, going to the movies, or even browsing social media, you’re bound to see some ads. However, by analyzing what’s included in an ad, such as the language, the imagery,...
How to Diagnose Hashimoto's
Hashimoto’s—what is it, what does it mean, and, more importantly, what can you do about it? Armed with information and an effective treatment plan, you can manage the disease and keep any thyroid issues in check.
How to Make Graphene
Graphene is the wonder material of the century. Considering its relative strength compared to its weight, it is harder than steel and diamonds and also the best conductor of heat and electricity. And it's only 1 atom thick! You can make your own graphene...
How to Use Blinkist App on Android
This wikiHow teaches you how to read and listen to book summaries on Blinkist when you’re using an Android.
How to Share Gifs with GIPHY World on iPhone or iPad
This wikiHow teaches you create and share an augmented reality video with GIFs in Giphy World.
How to Hide a Septum Piercing
A septum piercing goes through the tip of your nose between the nostrils. Septum piercings look great but aren’t always appropriate for school, work, or when a visiting conservative grandparent. You shouldn’t remove your new septum piercing for at least 6...
How to Live with Gout
While gout is one of the more painful forms of inflammatory arthritis out there, living with the disease does not have to be debilitating or miserable for those who suffer from it. Gout is due to elevated levels of uric acid in the blood, which are brough...
How to Wash Tape In Extensions
Getting tape in hair extensions is one of many ways to achieve a nice makeover without pain or fuss. However, knowing how to properly wash them or maintain their quality can be a bit of a challenge especially if it is your first time. Here are a few thing...
How to Recycle a Vacuum Cleaner
Almost everyone has a vacuum cleaner, but it's rare that we think about recycling it once we need a new one. When your vacuum cleaner breaks it can be tempting to throw it in the trash and buy the newest model without thinking twice. However, not only is...
How to Learn Video Editing
Editing is a key skill in video production that can make or break the overall quality of a video. However, editing is a relatively simple process to understand. Once you have learned the basics you'll be able to use your new skills to significantly raise...
How to Harvest Buttercrunch Lettuce
Green, crisp and crunchy, Buttercrunch lettuce is one of the first lettuce varieties amateur gardeners plant. Also known as Butterhead or Boston lettuce, it’s high in vitamin A, vitamin K, fibre and folate. With a little winter protection it can be grown...