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very important DIY maintenance detail we may forget, or totally ignore, is our
air filters, fan, dryer vents, and many other items needing good air flow. Most of us are pretty good about changing air
filters in our furnace. The dryer vent can really cause a lot of damage.
So not only do we want to clean the obvious lint trap, we need to
inspect the hose, and follow it to the outside of the house. Moisture
traps the dust inside the pipe and outside vent. Air
conditioning/Heat wall units gather a lot of dust as well as window AC units.
When you see air intakes, there is usually a filter that will need
regular cleaning. Some are reusable you can vacuum, or wash with soap and
water. If you do the later, make sure the filter is totally dry before
replacing. Every 6
months I move my Fridge away from the wall and vacuum the dust behind where the
compressor is so it will run nice and smooth. The big jobs, like cleaning the dryer vent to the outside, is more of a yearly job where as others are monthly, or 3 months. Even
your hair dryer has a place where the fan runs, that can get totally clogged.
An old toothbrush usually takes care of that. Never put water in anything
like a hair dryer, you could damage it. I hope this little tip helps
you to remember Air Flow, is so important to all of your items that need a good
steady stream ofair
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If you want to change the default HTML font size for outgoing e-mails:
Right click on the Desktop > Properties > Appearance.
Select "Message Box" in the Item drop down box > change the font.
If you want to change the default HTML font size for incoming e-mails (Using IE 5.5):
Open Internet Explorer > Tools > Internet Options > Accessibility.
Check Ignore font styles and Ignore font sizes.
Adjust the font style by editing the selections under the Fonts tab under Internet Options.
You can also create a style sheet (cascading style sheet) and use it as the default for all of your web pages. This option is accessible through the Tools > Internet Options > Accessibility menu.
i want to put font style on my basic phone. can you help me?
How do I Change On Nokia e63 Font style?
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