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Don’t Tap The White Tile Hack



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Don’t Tap the White Tile Hack



As with "Classic Invert," you can set up an automation, Accessibility Shortcut, or Back Tap with the "Reduce White Point" feature in iOS. By reducing the white point in the Weather app, you're decreasing the brightness of the whites on the screen, and you can make the screen look darker overall with the slider control.


How To Play:The rules are clear: just tap the black tiles to the music and avoid tapping anywhere else.Try it out, enjoy the piano music, train your fingers to be faster, and see if you can beat your friends!


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The new Bedtime Mode is mostly a rebranding of the old "Wind Down" feature in Digital Wellbeing, but it's pretty analogous to the iPhone's feature of the same name. When bedtime rolls around, your phone will disable notifications and even make the screen turn black and white in an effort to help you unplug.


When bedtime arrives, your phone will automatically disable alerts and make your screen go black and white, depending on how you set things. You'll get a notification telling you "Bedtime mode is on" (don't worry, it's a silent notification).


You can also access Bedtime Mode through Quick Settings, but you'll have to add the tile first. So swipe down twice from the top of your screen to fully expand the Quick Settings menu, then tap the pencil icon to the bottom left of the panel to enter editing mode. Scroll down to find the Bedtime Mode tile, then hold it and drag it up to the realm of the chosen ones.


How To Play: The rules are clear: just tap the black tiles to the music and avoid tapping anywhere else. Try it out, enjoy the piano music, train your fingers to be faster, and see if you can beat your friends!


Vinegar - mix equal parts distilled water and white vinegar and fill 1/3 of your iron's water reservoir with the mixture. Turn your iron on to a medium heat, and let it stand and steam until all the water has evaporated. Repeat the process with distilled water, turn off and leave to cool, then wipe the plate with a clean cloth.


Baking soda and white vinegar - begin by running a hot water cycle using the highest temperature possible. Add 1 cup baking soda to the detergent drawer once the machine has filled with water and finish the cycle. Wipe down the drum, then repeat with distilled white vinegar.


Vinegar - simply run your dishwasher on the hottest cycle possible, and after 30 minutes, add a 2 cups of distilled white vinegar. Once completed, run another hot cycle to finish the job.


Hi Tony! Have you tried a mould and mildew spray? They're really powerful, so if you've given the natural methods a go, this could be your only hope. I've used the Astonish brand one in my bathroom and it worked wonders on the tiles and ceiling. I'm sure it would work on your washing machine. Be sure to follow instructions on the bottle. Before washing clothes in the machine after treatment, you should run an empty cycle on a long and hot setting. To prevent mould coming back, try keeping the door open between loads so that the inside can dry properly. You can join our Facebook cleaning group ( =br_rs) for more advice.


Hi Joanne - When you mention vinegar in all the tips, I presume it is always white vinegar (or distilled when necessary). Such a shame to use, for instance, red wine vinegar on cleaning! And I don't think it would do the job as well as white.


To remove the limescale in your washing machine, add one cup of white vinegar to the detergent compartment and run a normal cycle with hot water. Adding a half-cup of baking soda to the drum gives extra cleaning power.


We're glad you think so! You can remove limescale from glass shower doors by mixing equal parts white vinegar and water and applying it on the doors, and then scrubbing it with a brush or sponge. Or you can use a commercial limescale remover specifically formulated for glass surfaces and follow the manufacturer's instructions.


There's plenty you can do with a little imagination, low-cost materials and a range of clever kitchen ideas to choose from. Paint is a simple way to upcycle an existing kitchen unit, while stick-on-tiles can fake an on-trend tiled floor.


Vinyl has come a long way since the sticky plastic flooring you might remember in your grandma's house. These days it is available in realistic tile patterns, and can even be used to fake a wood effect.


Need a spot in the kitchen to keep the whole family in check? Create a noticeboard by fixing cork tiles onto the back of an old frame using a glue gun or strong tape. Screw hooks into the bottom edge for mini buckets and fix to the wall with picture hooks. Stencil numbers in the corners with black paint, then use to pin postcards and family reminders up.


Add playful personality to a scheme and introduce a retro vibe with eye-catching kitchen wall decor ideas. For maximum effect, display against a cool white backdrop and bring in blasts of bold colour with pop art and signage in a palette of primary shades that can be picked out in your accessories.


'Often a worktop might not look great because of the splashback and paint colour surrounding it. Re-paint the units, update the splashback with some different tiles and suddenly the kitchen is transformed by the power of juxtaposition!' points out Phil from Paint The Town Green.


If you started your whiteboard in a Microsoft Teams meeting or channel, you can choose to put it in read-only mode whenever you want your co-workers or students to stop collaborating on it. This is a useful way to finalize your boards (for example, after a deadline has been reached).


If the mildew has really taken hold, let us save you the cost of a new one. Just add half a cup of bicarbonate of soda to your washing powder and put it on a 30ºC wash; just before the rinse cycle, add half a cup of white vinegar. Allow it dry to dry thoroughly.


Toilets can quickly look grotty but if, like us, you're always on the look-out for an alternative to even the best toilet cleaners try this: make a mixture of equal parts of bicarbonate of soda and white vinegar, pour it into and around the toilet, using a toilet brush to push it into the space beneath the rim. Leave for at least 15 minutes, give it a good scrub then flush. Repeat regularly for a sparkling toilet.


Method: The idea is to insert the edge of the teaspoon between the egg white and the shell then slide the spoon around until they are separated. This is similar to the method used to remove the skin from an avocado. This sometimes works with hard boiled eggs, but anything softer is very difficult to manipulate in your hands.


My contractor just grouted my bathroom yesterday with black grout on a black and white matte tile. The black grout stained every tile. If I take a qtip and use diluted vinegar on the white areas of all the tiles, will there be long term effects from the vinegar?


When grouting with a contracting grout to the color of the tile a grout release should be used. A grout release is normally a temporary sealer that is applied before grouting and is removed during the grout cleaning process. Often more permanent sealers are used for the same purpose.


When glazed tiles stain from a contrasting tile it is normally due to micro fracturing in the glaze of the tile referred to as crazing. Since the stain is imbedded into the fracture it may be difficult to remove if at all.


Many types of ceramic tile surfaces have micro pores. Some unglazed porcelain tiles have off-gassing during firing in the kiln that can trap stains. Some glazed tile surfaces have a micro fracturing called crazing. Often this is not an obvious condition and that is why it is always recommended to use a grout release or sealer over the tile surface before grouting with a contrasting color grout. The grout releases come off during the cleanup after the grout is applied. Sealers are lasting.


In the porcelain tiles the micro voids tend to be in the shape of a candy kiss where the bottom of the void is larger than the surface void so it is difficult to remove the stain. First you need to determine what the stain material is made of so you can determine what will degrade it. If it is cement then the acid solution will work, but acid can cause more damage in some cases. Or maybe it is a pigment made of something else. You should contact the grout manufacturer to determine how best to try to remove the stain.


I have a different problem. The Grout is not new. The floor is tile. All of a sudden the tile floor feels sticky. And the black grout must be coming off. Especially if i mop. I did use a floor cleaner Libmans for a year with no problems. The black grout is getting on the clean tiles when we walk or there is any water spilled. I thought about using just water for a while to mop. Any ideas.


We are installing natural stone slate tiles, we put down the tiles and sealed with a water based natural sealer but only a single coat, my husband put the grout down on a section and we cannot get the haze off. It is a cement grout and we got a commercial grade haze remover that we tried today. We have heard not to use vinegar on natural stone? 2ff7e9595c


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