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Persona: I am a first time homeowner. I am 35. I live in a suburb of Portland, Oregon. Two weeks ago I moved into a house built in 1993. The first thing I noticed was that the light bulbs were awful. Whoever lived here before me just put whatever random bulb in every fixture. So I have gone through the whole house and replaced literally every light bulb in every fixture. I am happy with their quality now, and they all worked fine last night when I installed them. I walked around turning them all on and off, it was great! But after I slept overnight, there is a problem: in the upstairs bathroom, the lights don't turn on at all. I flip the switch and nothing happens! I just replaced six lightbulbs in there, so I am confused. There are two outlets in the bathroom but neither of them has a GFCI, so I don't think that's the problem. Prompt: Can you offer me a few troubleshooting options to diagnose what problem with my bathroom light might be? I also have one last set of light bulbs I couldn't get to: the ones in the ceiling of the 25 foot high garage. There are four regular bulbs up there and I think nobody has touched them in decades. Can you tell me how to change those bulbs too? I want to do it myself.
Persona: I am a first time homeowner. I am 35. I live in a suburb of Portland, Oregon. Two weeks ago I moved into a house built in 1993. The first thing I noticed was that the light bulbs were awful. Whoever lived here before me just put whatever random bulb in every fixture. So I have gone through the whole house and replaced literally every light bulb in every fixture. I am happy with their quality now, and they all worked fine last night when I installed them. I walked around turning them all on and off, it was great! But after I slept overnight, there is a problem: in the upstairs bathroom, the lights don't turn on at all. I flip the switch and nothing happens! I just replaced six lightbulbs in there, so I am confused. There are two outlets in the bathroom but neither of them has a GFCI, so I don't think that's the problem. Prompt: Can you offer me a few troubleshooting options to diagnose what problem with my bathroom light might be? I also have one last set of light bulbs I couldn't get to: the ones in the ceiling of the 25 foot high garage. There are four regular bulbs up there and I think nobody has touched them in decades. Can you tell me how to change those bulbs too? I want to do it myself.
Repairs
Hurdle
Describes specific procedural steps
Not Grounded
Recommends checking the circuit breaker for the upstairs bathroom
873
4
Persona: I am a first time homeowner. I am 35. I live in a suburb of Portland, Oregon. Two weeks ago I moved into a house built in 1993. The first thing I noticed was that the light bulbs were awful. Whoever lived here before me just put whatever random bulb in every fixture. So I have gone through the whole house and replaced literally every light bulb in every fixture. I am happy with their quality now, and they all worked fine last night when I installed them. I walked around turning them all on and off, it was great! But after I slept overnight, there is a problem: in the upstairs bathroom, the lights don't turn on at all. I flip the switch and nothing happens! I just replaced six lightbulbs in there, so I am confused. There are two outlets in the bathroom but neither of them has a GFCI, so I don't think that's the problem. Prompt: Can you offer me a few troubleshooting options to diagnose what problem with my bathroom light might be? I also have one last set of light bulbs I couldn't get to: the ones in the ceiling of the 25 foot high garage. There are four regular bulbs up there and I think nobody has touched them in decades. Can you tell me how to change those bulbs too? I want to do it myself.
Persona: I am a first time homeowner. I am 35. I live in a suburb of Portland, Oregon. Two weeks ago I moved into a house built in 1993. The first thing I noticed was that the light bulbs were awful. Whoever lived here before me just put whatever random bulb in every fixture. So I have gone through the whole house and replaced literally every light bulb in every fixture. I am happy with their quality now, and they all worked fine last night when I installed them. I walked around turning them all on and off, it was great! But after I slept overnight, there is a problem: in the upstairs bathroom, the lights don't turn on at all. I flip the switch and nothing happens! I just replaced six lightbulbs in there, so I am confused. There are two outlets in the bathroom but neither of them has a GFCI, so I don't think that's the problem. Prompt: Can you offer me a few troubleshooting options to diagnose what problem with my bathroom light might be? I also have one last set of light bulbs I couldn't get to: the ones in the ceiling of the 25 foot high garage. There are four regular bulbs up there and I think nobody has touched them in decades. Can you tell me how to change those bulbs too? I want to do it myself.
Repairs
Not
Provides general DIY guidance and tips
Not Grounded
States that circuit breakers are often mislabeled
6,099
4
Persona: I am a first time homeowner. I am 35. I live in a suburb of Portland, Oregon. Two weeks ago I moved into a house built in 1993. The first thing I noticed was that the light bulbs were awful. Whoever lived here before me just put whatever random bulb in every fixture. So I have gone through the whole house and replaced literally every light bulb in every fixture. I am happy with their quality now, and they all worked fine last night when I installed them. I walked around turning them all on and off, it was great! But after I slept overnight, there is a problem: in the upstairs bathroom, the lights don't turn on at all. I flip the switch and nothing happens! I just replaced six lightbulbs in there, so I am confused. There are two outlets in the bathroom but neither of them has a GFCI, so I don't think that's the problem. Prompt: Can you offer me a few troubleshooting options to diagnose what problem with my bathroom light might be? I also have one last set of light bulbs I couldn't get to: the ones in the ceiling of the 25 foot high garage. There are four regular bulbs up there and I think nobody has touched them in decades. Can you tell me how to change those bulbs too? I want to do it myself.
Persona: I am a first time homeowner. I am 35. I live in a suburb of Portland, Oregon. Two weeks ago I moved into a house built in 1993. The first thing I noticed was that the light bulbs were awful. Whoever lived here before me just put whatever random bulb in every fixture. So I have gone through the whole house and replaced literally every light bulb in every fixture. I am happy with their quality now, and they all worked fine last night when I installed them. I walked around turning them all on and off, it was great! But after I slept overnight, there is a problem: in the upstairs bathroom, the lights don't turn on at all. I flip the switch and nothing happens! I just replaced six lightbulbs in there, so I am confused. There are two outlets in the bathroom but neither of them has a GFCI, so I don't think that's the problem. Prompt: Can you offer me a few troubleshooting options to diagnose what problem with my bathroom light might be? I also have one last set of light bulbs I couldn't get to: the ones in the ceiling of the 25 foot high garage. There are four regular bulbs up there and I think nobody has touched them in decades. Can you tell me how to change those bulbs too? I want to do it myself.
Repairs
Not
Describes specific procedural steps
Not Grounded
Recommends checking all circuit breakers in the panel
874
4
Persona: I am a first time homeowner. I am 35. I live in a suburb of Portland, Oregon. Two weeks ago I moved into a house built in 1993. The first thing I noticed was that the light bulbs were awful. Whoever lived here before me just put whatever random bulb in every fixture. So I have gone through the whole house and replaced literally every light bulb in every fixture. I am happy with their quality now, and they all worked fine last night when I installed them. I walked around turning them all on and off, it was great! But after I slept overnight, there is a problem: in the upstairs bathroom, the lights don't turn on at all. I flip the switch and nothing happens! I just replaced six lightbulbs in there, so I am confused. There are two outlets in the bathroom but neither of them has a GFCI, so I don't think that's the problem. Prompt: Can you offer me a few troubleshooting options to diagnose what problem with my bathroom light might be? I also have one last set of light bulbs I couldn't get to: the ones in the ceiling of the 25 foot high garage. There are four regular bulbs up there and I think nobody has touched them in decades. Can you tell me how to change those bulbs too? I want to do it myself.
Persona: I am a first time homeowner. I am 35. I live in a suburb of Portland, Oregon. Two weeks ago I moved into a house built in 1993. The first thing I noticed was that the light bulbs were awful. Whoever lived here before me just put whatever random bulb in every fixture. So I have gone through the whole house and replaced literally every light bulb in every fixture. I am happy with their quality now, and they all worked fine last night when I installed them. I walked around turning them all on and off, it was great! But after I slept overnight, there is a problem: in the upstairs bathroom, the lights don't turn on at all. I flip the switch and nothing happens! I just replaced six lightbulbs in there, so I am confused. There are two outlets in the bathroom but neither of them has a GFCI, so I don't think that's the problem. Prompt: Can you offer me a few troubleshooting options to diagnose what problem with my bathroom light might be? I also have one last set of light bulbs I couldn't get to: the ones in the ceiling of the 25 foot high garage. There are four regular bulbs up there and I think nobody has touched them in decades. Can you tell me how to change those bulbs too? I want to do it myself.
Repairs
Not
Describes specific procedural steps
Not Grounded
Recommends looking for a tripped GFCI somewhere in the house other than the upstairs bathroom
875
4
Persona: I am a first time homeowner. I am 35. I live in a suburb of Portland, Oregon. Two weeks ago I moved into a house built in 1993. The first thing I noticed was that the light bulbs were awful. Whoever lived here before me just put whatever random bulb in every fixture. So I have gone through the whole house and replaced literally every light bulb in every fixture. I am happy with their quality now, and they all worked fine last night when I installed them. I walked around turning them all on and off, it was great! But after I slept overnight, there is a problem: in the upstairs bathroom, the lights don't turn on at all. I flip the switch and nothing happens! I just replaced six lightbulbs in there, so I am confused. There are two outlets in the bathroom but neither of them has a GFCI, so I don't think that's the problem. Prompt: Can you offer me a few troubleshooting options to diagnose what problem with my bathroom light might be? I also have one last set of light bulbs I couldn't get to: the ones in the ceiling of the 25 foot high garage. There are four regular bulbs up there and I think nobody has touched them in decades. Can you tell me how to change those bulbs too? I want to do it myself.
Persona: I am a first time homeowner. I am 35. I live in a suburb of Portland, Oregon. Two weeks ago I moved into a house built in 1993. The first thing I noticed was that the light bulbs were awful. Whoever lived here before me just put whatever random bulb in every fixture. So I have gone through the whole house and replaced literally every light bulb in every fixture. I am happy with their quality now, and they all worked fine last night when I installed them. I walked around turning them all on and off, it was great! But after I slept overnight, there is a problem: in the upstairs bathroom, the lights don't turn on at all. I flip the switch and nothing happens! I just replaced six lightbulbs in there, so I am confused. There are two outlets in the bathroom but neither of them has a GFCI, so I don't think that's the problem. Prompt: Can you offer me a few troubleshooting options to diagnose what problem with my bathroom light might be? I also have one last set of light bulbs I couldn't get to: the ones in the ceiling of the 25 foot high garage. There are four regular bulbs up there and I think nobody has touched them in decades. Can you tell me how to change those bulbs too? I want to do it myself.
Repairs
Not
Describes specific procedural steps
Not Grounded
Recommends removing bathroom light bulbs one by one to identify potential faulty bulbs
876
4
Persona: I am a first time homeowner. I am 35. I live in a suburb of Portland, Oregon. Two weeks ago I moved into a house built in 1993. The first thing I noticed was that the light bulbs were awful. Whoever lived here before me just put whatever random bulb in every fixture. So I have gone through the whole house and replaced literally every light bulb in every fixture. I am happy with their quality now, and they all worked fine last night when I installed them. I walked around turning them all on and off, it was great! But after I slept overnight, there is a problem: in the upstairs bathroom, the lights don't turn on at all. I flip the switch and nothing happens! I just replaced six lightbulbs in there, so I am confused. There are two outlets in the bathroom but neither of them has a GFCI, so I don't think that's the problem. Prompt: Can you offer me a few troubleshooting options to diagnose what problem with my bathroom light might be? I also have one last set of light bulbs I couldn't get to: the ones in the ceiling of the 25 foot high garage. There are four regular bulbs up there and I think nobody has touched them in decades. Can you tell me how to change those bulbs too? I want to do it myself.
Persona: I am a first time homeowner. I am 35. I live in a suburb of Portland, Oregon. Two weeks ago I moved into a house built in 1993. The first thing I noticed was that the light bulbs were awful. Whoever lived here before me just put whatever random bulb in every fixture. So I have gone through the whole house and replaced literally every light bulb in every fixture. I am happy with their quality now, and they all worked fine last night when I installed them. I walked around turning them all on and off, it was great! But after I slept overnight, there is a problem: in the upstairs bathroom, the lights don't turn on at all. I flip the switch and nothing happens! I just replaced six lightbulbs in there, so I am confused. There are two outlets in the bathroom but neither of them has a GFCI, so I don't think that's the problem. Prompt: Can you offer me a few troubleshooting options to diagnose what problem with my bathroom light might be? I also have one last set of light bulbs I couldn't get to: the ones in the ceiling of the 25 foot high garage. There are four regular bulbs up there and I think nobody has touched them in decades. Can you tell me how to change those bulbs too? I want to do it myself.
Repairs
Not
Describes specific procedural steps
Not Grounded
Recommends using an extension pole with a bulb basket or gripper on the end to change garage light bulbs
877
4
Persona: I am a first time homeowner. I am 35. I live in a suburb of Portland, Oregon. Two weeks ago I moved into a house built in 1993. The first thing I noticed was that the light bulbs were awful. Whoever lived here before me just put whatever random bulb in every fixture. So I have gone through the whole house and replaced literally every light bulb in every fixture. I am happy with their quality now, and they all worked fine last night when I installed them. I walked around turning them all on and off, it was great! But after I slept overnight, there is a problem: in the upstairs bathroom, the lights don't turn on at all. I flip the switch and nothing happens! I just replaced six lightbulbs in there, so I am confused. There are two outlets in the bathroom but neither of them has a GFCI, so I don't think that's the problem. Prompt: Can you offer me a few troubleshooting options to diagnose what problem with my bathroom light might be? I also have one last set of light bulbs I couldn't get to: the ones in the ceiling of the 25 foot high garage. There are four regular bulbs up there and I think nobody has touched them in decades. Can you tell me how to change those bulbs too? I want to do it myself.
Persona: I am a first time homeowner. I am 35. I live in a suburb of Portland, Oregon. Two weeks ago I moved into a house built in 1993. The first thing I noticed was that the light bulbs were awful. Whoever lived here before me just put whatever random bulb in every fixture. So I have gone through the whole house and replaced literally every light bulb in every fixture. I am happy with their quality now, and they all worked fine last night when I installed them. I walked around turning them all on and off, it was great! But after I slept overnight, there is a problem: in the upstairs bathroom, the lights don't turn on at all. I flip the switch and nothing happens! I just replaced six lightbulbs in there, so I am confused. There are two outlets in the bathroom but neither of them has a GFCI, so I don't think that's the problem. Prompt: Can you offer me a few troubleshooting options to diagnose what problem with my bathroom light might be? I also have one last set of light bulbs I couldn't get to: the ones in the ceiling of the 25 foot high garage. There are four regular bulbs up there and I think nobody has touched them in decades. Can you tell me how to change those bulbs too? I want to do it myself.
Repairs
Not
Provides general DIY guidance and tips
Not Grounded
Recommends replacing garage light bulbs with long-life bulbs
878
4
Persona: I am a first time homeowner. I am 35. I live in a suburb of Portland, Oregon. Two weeks ago I moved into a house built in 1993. The first thing I noticed was that the light bulbs were awful. Whoever lived here before me just put whatever random bulb in every fixture. So I have gone through the whole house and replaced literally every light bulb in every fixture. I am happy with their quality now, and they all worked fine last night when I installed them. I walked around turning them all on and off, it was great! But after I slept overnight, there is a problem: in the upstairs bathroom, the lights don't turn on at all. I flip the switch and nothing happens! I just replaced six lightbulbs in there, so I am confused. There are two outlets in the bathroom but neither of them has a GFCI, so I don't think that's the problem. Prompt: Can you offer me a few troubleshooting options to diagnose what problem with my bathroom light might be? I also have one last set of light bulbs I couldn't get to: the ones in the ceiling of the 25 foot high garage. There are four regular bulbs up there and I think nobody has touched them in decades. Can you tell me how to change those bulbs too? I want to do it myself.
Persona: I am a first time homeowner. I am 35. I live in a suburb of Portland, Oregon. Two weeks ago I moved into a house built in 1993. The first thing I noticed was that the light bulbs were awful. Whoever lived here before me just put whatever random bulb in every fixture. So I have gone through the whole house and replaced literally every light bulb in every fixture. I am happy with their quality now, and they all worked fine last night when I installed them. I walked around turning them all on and off, it was great! But after I slept overnight, there is a problem: in the upstairs bathroom, the lights don't turn on at all. I flip the switch and nothing happens! I just replaced six lightbulbs in there, so I am confused. There are two outlets in the bathroom but neither of them has a GFCI, so I don't think that's the problem. Prompt: Can you offer me a few troubleshooting options to diagnose what problem with my bathroom light might be? I also have one last set of light bulbs I couldn't get to: the ones in the ceiling of the 25 foot high garage. There are four regular bulbs up there and I think nobody has touched them in decades. Can you tell me how to change those bulbs too? I want to do it myself.
Repairs
Not
Provides safety warnings
Not Grounded
Recommends wearing safety glasses when changing garage light bulbs
22
9
Persona: I'm a 47-year-old guy from Vancouver, Washington who has recently moved into a 30-year-old house. There's a half acre yard with a lot of fruit in it, and although I am a skilled home gardener with ornamentals, I don't know a darn thing about fruiting plants! I have hand pruners, loppers, and various saws, and am familiar with typical gardening techniques. I try to follow Extension Service guidance so I get things right. It is currently early November and I just moved in. Prompt: I have seven mature grape vines of unknown varieties (all I know is they are table grapes of some kind) and I need to prune them. The leaves are turning yellow and some have fallen off, and the vines are pretty thick and woody. I can tell that there was fruit production this year and the vines are all growing in a sort of Y pattern, with a thick central column and long vines going off to the left and right on a wire. I need to know the following: - What month(s) should I prune these? - What pruning technique should I use to preserve the current growth pattern and spur fruit production? - What should I expect in terms of fruit production, meaning which parts of the vine fruit when? - What do I do about the yellow leaves?
Persona: I'm a 47-year-old guy from Vancouver, Washington who has recently moved into a 30-year-old house. There's a half acre yard with a lot of fruit in it, and although I am a skilled home gardener with ornamentals, I don't know a darn thing about fruiting plants! I have hand pruners, loppers, and various saws, and am familiar with typical gardening techniques. I try to follow Extension Service guidance so I get things right. It is currently early November and I just moved in. Prompt: I have seven mature grape vines of unknown varieties (all I know is they are table grapes of some kind) and I need to prune them. The leaves are turning yellow and some have fallen off, and the vines are pretty thick and woody. I can tell that there was fruit production this year and the vines are all growing in a sort of Y pattern, with a thick central column and long vines going off to the left and right on a wire. I need to know the following: - What month(s) should I prune these? - What pruning technique should I use to preserve the current growth pattern and spur fruit production? - What should I expect in terms of fruit production, meaning which parts of the vine fruit when? - What do I do about the yellow leaves?
Repairs
Not
Recommends consulting a professional
Not Grounded
Recommends consulting a Oregon or Southwest Washington based Extension Service with experience in grape vine pruning
23
9
Persona: I'm a 47-year-old guy from Vancouver, Washington who has recently moved into a 30-year-old house. There's a half acre yard with a lot of fruit in it, and although I am a skilled home gardener with ornamentals, I don't know a darn thing about fruiting plants! I have hand pruners, loppers, and various saws, and am familiar with typical gardening techniques. I try to follow Extension Service guidance so I get things right. It is currently early November and I just moved in. Prompt: I have seven mature grape vines of unknown varieties (all I know is they are table grapes of some kind) and I need to prune them. The leaves are turning yellow and some have fallen off, and the vines are pretty thick and woody. I can tell that there was fruit production this year and the vines are all growing in a sort of Y pattern, with a thick central column and long vines going off to the left and right on a wire. I need to know the following: - What month(s) should I prune these? - What pruning technique should I use to preserve the current growth pattern and spur fruit production? - What should I expect in terms of fruit production, meaning which parts of the vine fruit when? - What do I do about the yellow leaves?
Persona: I'm a 47-year-old guy from Vancouver, Washington who has recently moved into a 30-year-old house. There's a half acre yard with a lot of fruit in it, and although I am a skilled home gardener with ornamentals, I don't know a darn thing about fruiting plants! I have hand pruners, loppers, and various saws, and am familiar with typical gardening techniques. I try to follow Extension Service guidance so I get things right. It is currently early November and I just moved in. Prompt: I have seven mature grape vines of unknown varieties (all I know is they are table grapes of some kind) and I need to prune them. The leaves are turning yellow and some have fallen off, and the vines are pretty thick and woody. I can tell that there was fruit production this year and the vines are all growing in a sort of Y pattern, with a thick central column and long vines going off to the left and right on a wire. I need to know the following: - What month(s) should I prune these? - What pruning technique should I use to preserve the current growth pattern and spur fruit production? - What should I expect in terms of fruit production, meaning which parts of the vine fruit when? - What do I do about the yellow leaves?
Repairs
Not
Describes specific procedural steps
Not Grounded
Recommends pruning grape vines while the plant is dormant
6,100
9
Persona: I'm a 47-year-old guy from Vancouver, Washington who has recently moved into a 30-year-old house. There's a half acre yard with a lot of fruit in it, and although I am a skilled home gardener with ornamentals, I don't know a darn thing about fruiting plants! I have hand pruners, loppers, and various saws, and am familiar with typical gardening techniques. I try to follow Extension Service guidance so I get things right. It is currently early November and I just moved in. Prompt: I have seven mature grape vines of unknown varieties (all I know is they are table grapes of some kind) and I need to prune them. The leaves are turning yellow and some have fallen off, and the vines are pretty thick and woody. I can tell that there was fruit production this year and the vines are all growing in a sort of Y pattern, with a thick central column and long vines going off to the left and right on a wire. I need to know the following: - What month(s) should I prune these? - What pruning technique should I use to preserve the current growth pattern and spur fruit production? - What should I expect in terms of fruit production, meaning which parts of the vine fruit when? - What do I do about the yellow leaves?
Persona: I'm a 47-year-old guy from Vancouver, Washington who has recently moved into a 30-year-old house. There's a half acre yard with a lot of fruit in it, and although I am a skilled home gardener with ornamentals, I don't know a darn thing about fruiting plants! I have hand pruners, loppers, and various saws, and am familiar with typical gardening techniques. I try to follow Extension Service guidance so I get things right. It is currently early November and I just moved in. Prompt: I have seven mature grape vines of unknown varieties (all I know is they are table grapes of some kind) and I need to prune them. The leaves are turning yellow and some have fallen off, and the vines are pretty thick and woody. I can tell that there was fruit production this year and the vines are all growing in a sort of Y pattern, with a thick central column and long vines going off to the left and right on a wire. I need to know the following: - What month(s) should I prune these? - What pruning technique should I use to preserve the current growth pattern and spur fruit production? - What should I expect in terms of fruit production, meaning which parts of the vine fruit when? - What do I do about the yellow leaves?
Repairs
Not
Provides general DIY guidance and tips
Not Grounded
States that grape vines are typically dormant between January through March
24
9
Persona: I'm a 47-year-old guy from Vancouver, Washington who has recently moved into a 30-year-old house. There's a half acre yard with a lot of fruit in it, and although I am a skilled home gardener with ornamentals, I don't know a darn thing about fruiting plants! I have hand pruners, loppers, and various saws, and am familiar with typical gardening techniques. I try to follow Extension Service guidance so I get things right. It is currently early November and I just moved in. Prompt: I have seven mature grape vines of unknown varieties (all I know is they are table grapes of some kind) and I need to prune them. The leaves are turning yellow and some have fallen off, and the vines are pretty thick and woody. I can tell that there was fruit production this year and the vines are all growing in a sort of Y pattern, with a thick central column and long vines going off to the left and right on a wire. I need to know the following: - What month(s) should I prune these? - What pruning technique should I use to preserve the current growth pattern and spur fruit production? - What should I expect in terms of fruit production, meaning which parts of the vine fruit when? - What do I do about the yellow leaves?
Persona: I'm a 47-year-old guy from Vancouver, Washington who has recently moved into a 30-year-old house. There's a half acre yard with a lot of fruit in it, and although I am a skilled home gardener with ornamentals, I don't know a darn thing about fruiting plants! I have hand pruners, loppers, and various saws, and am familiar with typical gardening techniques. I try to follow Extension Service guidance so I get things right. It is currently early November and I just moved in. Prompt: I have seven mature grape vines of unknown varieties (all I know is they are table grapes of some kind) and I need to prune them. The leaves are turning yellow and some have fallen off, and the vines are pretty thick and woody. I can tell that there was fruit production this year and the vines are all growing in a sort of Y pattern, with a thick central column and long vines going off to the left and right on a wire. I need to know the following: - What month(s) should I prune these? - What pruning technique should I use to preserve the current growth pattern and spur fruit production? - What should I expect in terms of fruit production, meaning which parts of the vine fruit when? - What do I do about the yellow leaves?
Repairs
Hurdle
Provides general DIY guidance and tips
Not Grounded
Recommends only cane pruning
25
9
Persona: I'm a 47-year-old guy from Vancouver, Washington who has recently moved into a 30-year-old house. There's a half acre yard with a lot of fruit in it, and although I am a skilled home gardener with ornamentals, I don't know a darn thing about fruiting plants! I have hand pruners, loppers, and various saws, and am familiar with typical gardening techniques. I try to follow Extension Service guidance so I get things right. It is currently early November and I just moved in. Prompt: I have seven mature grape vines of unknown varieties (all I know is they are table grapes of some kind) and I need to prune them. The leaves are turning yellow and some have fallen off, and the vines are pretty thick and woody. I can tell that there was fruit production this year and the vines are all growing in a sort of Y pattern, with a thick central column and long vines going off to the left and right on a wire. I need to know the following: - What month(s) should I prune these? - What pruning technique should I use to preserve the current growth pattern and spur fruit production? - What should I expect in terms of fruit production, meaning which parts of the vine fruit when? - What do I do about the yellow leaves?
Persona: I'm a 47-year-old guy from Vancouver, Washington who has recently moved into a 30-year-old house. There's a half acre yard with a lot of fruit in it, and although I am a skilled home gardener with ornamentals, I don't know a darn thing about fruiting plants! I have hand pruners, loppers, and various saws, and am familiar with typical gardening techniques. I try to follow Extension Service guidance so I get things right. It is currently early November and I just moved in. Prompt: I have seven mature grape vines of unknown varieties (all I know is they are table grapes of some kind) and I need to prune them. The leaves are turning yellow and some have fallen off, and the vines are pretty thick and woody. I can tell that there was fruit production this year and the vines are all growing in a sort of Y pattern, with a thick central column and long vines going off to the left and right on a wire. I need to know the following: - What month(s) should I prune these? - What pruning technique should I use to preserve the current growth pattern and spur fruit production? - What should I expect in terms of fruit production, meaning which parts of the vine fruit when? - What do I do about the yellow leaves?
Repairs
Not
Describes specific procedural steps
Not Grounded
Recommends removing all old cane growth except at least two fruiting canes and at least two renewal spurs (also called replacement canes or kicker canes)
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Persona: I'm a 47-year-old guy from Vancouver, Washington who has recently moved into a 30-year-old house. There's a half acre yard with a lot of fruit in it, and although I am a skilled home gardener with ornamentals, I don't know a darn thing about fruiting plants! I have hand pruners, loppers, and various saws, and am familiar with typical gardening techniques. I try to follow Extension Service guidance so I get things right. It is currently early November and I just moved in. Prompt: I have seven mature grape vines of unknown varieties (all I know is they are table grapes of some kind) and I need to prune them. The leaves are turning yellow and some have fallen off, and the vines are pretty thick and woody. I can tell that there was fruit production this year and the vines are all growing in a sort of Y pattern, with a thick central column and long vines going off to the left and right on a wire. I need to know the following: - What month(s) should I prune these? - What pruning technique should I use to preserve the current growth pattern and spur fruit production? - What should I expect in terms of fruit production, meaning which parts of the vine fruit when? - What do I do about the yellow leaves?
Persona: I'm a 47-year-old guy from Vancouver, Washington who has recently moved into a 30-year-old house. There's a half acre yard with a lot of fruit in it, and although I am a skilled home gardener with ornamentals, I don't know a darn thing about fruiting plants! I have hand pruners, loppers, and various saws, and am familiar with typical gardening techniques. I try to follow Extension Service guidance so I get things right. It is currently early November and I just moved in. Prompt: I have seven mature grape vines of unknown varieties (all I know is they are table grapes of some kind) and I need to prune them. The leaves are turning yellow and some have fallen off, and the vines are pretty thick and woody. I can tell that there was fruit production this year and the vines are all growing in a sort of Y pattern, with a thick central column and long vines going off to the left and right on a wire. I need to know the following: - What month(s) should I prune these? - What pruning technique should I use to preserve the current growth pattern and spur fruit production? - What should I expect in terms of fruit production, meaning which parts of the vine fruit when? - What do I do about the yellow leaves?
Repairs
Not
Provides general DIY guidance and tips
Not Grounded
Recommends retaining fruiting canes of approximately pencil thickness or between 6.3mm and 7.77m
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Persona: I'm a 47-year-old guy from Vancouver, Washington who has recently moved into a 30-year-old house. There's a half acre yard with a lot of fruit in it, and although I am a skilled home gardener with ornamentals, I don't know a darn thing about fruiting plants! I have hand pruners, loppers, and various saws, and am familiar with typical gardening techniques. I try to follow Extension Service guidance so I get things right. It is currently early November and I just moved in. Prompt: I have seven mature grape vines of unknown varieties (all I know is they are table grapes of some kind) and I need to prune them. The leaves are turning yellow and some have fallen off, and the vines are pretty thick and woody. I can tell that there was fruit production this year and the vines are all growing in a sort of Y pattern, with a thick central column and long vines going off to the left and right on a wire. I need to know the following: - What month(s) should I prune these? - What pruning technique should I use to preserve the current growth pattern and spur fruit production? - What should I expect in terms of fruit production, meaning which parts of the vine fruit when? - What do I do about the yellow leaves?
Persona: I'm a 47-year-old guy from Vancouver, Washington who has recently moved into a 30-year-old house. There's a half acre yard with a lot of fruit in it, and although I am a skilled home gardener with ornamentals, I don't know a darn thing about fruiting plants! I have hand pruners, loppers, and various saws, and am familiar with typical gardening techniques. I try to follow Extension Service guidance so I get things right. It is currently early November and I just moved in. Prompt: I have seven mature grape vines of unknown varieties (all I know is they are table grapes of some kind) and I need to prune them. The leaves are turning yellow and some have fallen off, and the vines are pretty thick and woody. I can tell that there was fruit production this year and the vines are all growing in a sort of Y pattern, with a thick central column and long vines going off to the left and right on a wire. I need to know the following: - What month(s) should I prune these? - What pruning technique should I use to preserve the current growth pattern and spur fruit production? - What should I expect in terms of fruit production, meaning which parts of the vine fruit when? - What do I do about the yellow leaves?
Repairs
Not
Provides general DIY guidance and tips
Not Grounded
States that grapes produce fruit on lateral shoots that grow from 1-year-old canes
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Persona: I'm a 47-year-old guy from Vancouver, Washington who has recently moved into a 30-year-old house. There's a half acre yard with a lot of fruit in it, and although I am a skilled home gardener with ornamentals, I don't know a darn thing about fruiting plants! I have hand pruners, loppers, and various saws, and am familiar with typical gardening techniques. I try to follow Extension Service guidance so I get things right. It is currently early November and I just moved in. Prompt: I have seven mature grape vines of unknown varieties (all I know is they are table grapes of some kind) and I need to prune them. The leaves are turning yellow and some have fallen off, and the vines are pretty thick and woody. I can tell that there was fruit production this year and the vines are all growing in a sort of Y pattern, with a thick central column and long vines going off to the left and right on a wire. I need to know the following: - What month(s) should I prune these? - What pruning technique should I use to preserve the current growth pattern and spur fruit production? - What should I expect in terms of fruit production, meaning which parts of the vine fruit when? - What do I do about the yellow leaves?
Persona: I'm a 47-year-old guy from Vancouver, Washington who has recently moved into a 30-year-old house. There's a half acre yard with a lot of fruit in it, and although I am a skilled home gardener with ornamentals, I don't know a darn thing about fruiting plants! I have hand pruners, loppers, and various saws, and am familiar with typical gardening techniques. I try to follow Extension Service guidance so I get things right. It is currently early November and I just moved in. Prompt: I have seven mature grape vines of unknown varieties (all I know is they are table grapes of some kind) and I need to prune them. The leaves are turning yellow and some have fallen off, and the vines are pretty thick and woody. I can tell that there was fruit production this year and the vines are all growing in a sort of Y pattern, with a thick central column and long vines going off to the left and right on a wire. I need to know the following: - What month(s) should I prune these? - What pruning technique should I use to preserve the current growth pattern and spur fruit production? - What should I expect in terms of fruit production, meaning which parts of the vine fruit when? - What do I do about the yellow leaves?
Repairs
Not
Provides general DIY guidance and tips
Not Grounded
States that canes that grew the previous season will bear fruit in the next season
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Persona: I'm a 47-year-old guy from Vancouver, Washington who has recently moved into a 30-year-old house. There's a half acre yard with a lot of fruit in it, and although I am a skilled home gardener with ornamentals, I don't know a darn thing about fruiting plants! I have hand pruners, loppers, and various saws, and am familiar with typical gardening techniques. I try to follow Extension Service guidance so I get things right. It is currently early November and I just moved in. Prompt: I have seven mature grape vines of unknown varieties (all I know is they are table grapes of some kind) and I need to prune them. The leaves are turning yellow and some have fallen off, and the vines are pretty thick and woody. I can tell that there was fruit production this year and the vines are all growing in a sort of Y pattern, with a thick central column and long vines going off to the left and right on a wire. I need to know the following: - What month(s) should I prune these? - What pruning technique should I use to preserve the current growth pattern and spur fruit production? - What should I expect in terms of fruit production, meaning which parts of the vine fruit when? - What do I do about the yellow leaves?
Persona: I'm a 47-year-old guy from Vancouver, Washington who has recently moved into a 30-year-old house. There's a half acre yard with a lot of fruit in it, and although I am a skilled home gardener with ornamentals, I don't know a darn thing about fruiting plants! I have hand pruners, loppers, and various saws, and am familiar with typical gardening techniques. I try to follow Extension Service guidance so I get things right. It is currently early November and I just moved in. Prompt: I have seven mature grape vines of unknown varieties (all I know is they are table grapes of some kind) and I need to prune them. The leaves are turning yellow and some have fallen off, and the vines are pretty thick and woody. I can tell that there was fruit production this year and the vines are all growing in a sort of Y pattern, with a thick central column and long vines going off to the left and right on a wire. I need to know the following: - What month(s) should I prune these? - What pruning technique should I use to preserve the current growth pattern and spur fruit production? - What should I expect in terms of fruit production, meaning which parts of the vine fruit when? - What do I do about the yellow leaves?
Repairs
Not
Provides general DIY guidance and tips
Not Grounded
States that the renewal spurs (also called replacement canes or kicker canes) will bear fruit two seasons from now
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Persona: I'm a 47-year-old guy from Vancouver, Washington who has recently moved into a 30-year-old house. There's a half acre yard with a lot of fruit in it, and although I am a skilled home gardener with ornamentals, I don't know a darn thing about fruiting plants! I have hand pruners, loppers, and various saws, and am familiar with typical gardening techniques. I try to follow Extension Service guidance so I get things right. It is currently early November and I just moved in. Prompt: I have seven mature grape vines of unknown varieties (all I know is they are table grapes of some kind) and I need to prune them. The leaves are turning yellow and some have fallen off, and the vines are pretty thick and woody. I can tell that there was fruit production this year and the vines are all growing in a sort of Y pattern, with a thick central column and long vines going off to the left and right on a wire. I need to know the following: - What month(s) should I prune these? - What pruning technique should I use to preserve the current growth pattern and spur fruit production? - What should I expect in terms of fruit production, meaning which parts of the vine fruit when? - What do I do about the yellow leaves?
Persona: I'm a 47-year-old guy from Vancouver, Washington who has recently moved into a 30-year-old house. There's a half acre yard with a lot of fruit in it, and although I am a skilled home gardener with ornamentals, I don't know a darn thing about fruiting plants! I have hand pruners, loppers, and various saws, and am familiar with typical gardening techniques. I try to follow Extension Service guidance so I get things right. It is currently early November and I just moved in. Prompt: I have seven mature grape vines of unknown varieties (all I know is they are table grapes of some kind) and I need to prune them. The leaves are turning yellow and some have fallen off, and the vines are pretty thick and woody. I can tell that there was fruit production this year and the vines are all growing in a sort of Y pattern, with a thick central column and long vines going off to the left and right on a wire. I need to know the following: - What month(s) should I prune these? - What pruning technique should I use to preserve the current growth pattern and spur fruit production? - What should I expect in terms of fruit production, meaning which parts of the vine fruit when? - What do I do about the yellow leaves?
Repairs
Not
Describes specific procedural steps
Not Grounded
Recommends training the fruiting canes along a wire
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Persona: I'm a 47-year-old guy from Vancouver, Washington who has recently moved into a 30-year-old house. There's a half acre yard with a lot of fruit in it, and although I am a skilled home gardener with ornamentals, I don't know a darn thing about fruiting plants! I have hand pruners, loppers, and various saws, and am familiar with typical gardening techniques. I try to follow Extension Service guidance so I get things right. It is currently early November and I just moved in. Prompt: I have seven mature grape vines of unknown varieties (all I know is they are table grapes of some kind) and I need to prune them. The leaves are turning yellow and some have fallen off, and the vines are pretty thick and woody. I can tell that there was fruit production this year and the vines are all growing in a sort of Y pattern, with a thick central column and long vines going off to the left and right on a wire. I need to know the following: - What month(s) should I prune these? - What pruning technique should I use to preserve the current growth pattern and spur fruit production? - What should I expect in terms of fruit production, meaning which parts of the vine fruit when? - What do I do about the yellow leaves?
Persona: I'm a 47-year-old guy from Vancouver, Washington who has recently moved into a 30-year-old house. There's a half acre yard with a lot of fruit in it, and although I am a skilled home gardener with ornamentals, I don't know a darn thing about fruiting plants! I have hand pruners, loppers, and various saws, and am familiar with typical gardening techniques. I try to follow Extension Service guidance so I get things right. It is currently early November and I just moved in. Prompt: I have seven mature grape vines of unknown varieties (all I know is they are table grapes of some kind) and I need to prune them. The leaves are turning yellow and some have fallen off, and the vines are pretty thick and woody. I can tell that there was fruit production this year and the vines are all growing in a sort of Y pattern, with a thick central column and long vines going off to the left and right on a wire. I need to know the following: - What month(s) should I prune these? - What pruning technique should I use to preserve the current growth pattern and spur fruit production? - What should I expect in terms of fruit production, meaning which parts of the vine fruit when? - What do I do about the yellow leaves?
Repairs
Not
Describes specific procedural steps
Not Grounded
Recommends removing approximately 70-95% of the vine's woody growth
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Persona: I'm a 47-year-old guy from Vancouver, Washington who has recently moved into a 30-year-old house. There's a half acre yard with a lot of fruit in it, and although I am a skilled home gardener with ornamentals, I don't know a darn thing about fruiting plants! I have hand pruners, loppers, and various saws, and am familiar with typical gardening techniques. I try to follow Extension Service guidance so I get things right. It is currently early November and I just moved in. Prompt: I have seven mature grape vines of unknown varieties (all I know is they are table grapes of some kind) and I need to prune them. The leaves are turning yellow and some have fallen off, and the vines are pretty thick and woody. I can tell that there was fruit production this year and the vines are all growing in a sort of Y pattern, with a thick central column and long vines going off to the left and right on a wire. I need to know the following: - What month(s) should I prune these? - What pruning technique should I use to preserve the current growth pattern and spur fruit production? - What should I expect in terms of fruit production, meaning which parts of the vine fruit when? - What do I do about the yellow leaves?
Persona: I'm a 47-year-old guy from Vancouver, Washington who has recently moved into a 30-year-old house. There's a half acre yard with a lot of fruit in it, and although I am a skilled home gardener with ornamentals, I don't know a darn thing about fruiting plants! I have hand pruners, loppers, and various saws, and am familiar with typical gardening techniques. I try to follow Extension Service guidance so I get things right. It is currently early November and I just moved in. Prompt: I have seven mature grape vines of unknown varieties (all I know is they are table grapes of some kind) and I need to prune them. The leaves are turning yellow and some have fallen off, and the vines are pretty thick and woody. I can tell that there was fruit production this year and the vines are all growing in a sort of Y pattern, with a thick central column and long vines going off to the left and right on a wire. I need to know the following: - What month(s) should I prune these? - What pruning technique should I use to preserve the current growth pattern and spur fruit production? - What should I expect in terms of fruit production, meaning which parts of the vine fruit when? - What do I do about the yellow leaves?
Repairs
Not
Provides general DIY guidance and tips
Not Grounded
Recommends allowing yellow leaves to fall naturally
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Persona: I'm a 47-year-old guy from Vancouver, Washington who has recently moved into a 30-year-old house. There's a half acre yard with a lot of fruit in it, and although I am a skilled home gardener with ornamentals, I don't know a darn thing about fruiting plants! I have hand pruners, loppers, and various saws, and am familiar with typical gardening techniques. I try to follow Extension Service guidance so I get things right. It is currently early November and I just moved in. Prompt: I have seven mature grape vines of unknown varieties (all I know is they are table grapes of some kind) and I need to prune them. The leaves are turning yellow and some have fallen off, and the vines are pretty thick and woody. I can tell that there was fruit production this year and the vines are all growing in a sort of Y pattern, with a thick central column and long vines going off to the left and right on a wire. I need to know the following: - What month(s) should I prune these? - What pruning technique should I use to preserve the current growth pattern and spur fruit production? - What should I expect in terms of fruit production, meaning which parts of the vine fruit when? - What do I do about the yellow leaves?
Persona: I'm a 47-year-old guy from Vancouver, Washington who has recently moved into a 30-year-old house. There's a half acre yard with a lot of fruit in it, and although I am a skilled home gardener with ornamentals, I don't know a darn thing about fruiting plants! I have hand pruners, loppers, and various saws, and am familiar with typical gardening techniques. I try to follow Extension Service guidance so I get things right. It is currently early November and I just moved in. Prompt: I have seven mature grape vines of unknown varieties (all I know is they are table grapes of some kind) and I need to prune them. The leaves are turning yellow and some have fallen off, and the vines are pretty thick and woody. I can tell that there was fruit production this year and the vines are all growing in a sort of Y pattern, with a thick central column and long vines going off to the left and right on a wire. I need to know the following: - What month(s) should I prune these? - What pruning technique should I use to preserve the current growth pattern and spur fruit production? - What should I expect in terms of fruit production, meaning which parts of the vine fruit when? - What do I do about the yellow leaves?
Repairs
Not
Provides safety warnings
Not Grounded
Recommends wearing eye protection while pruning
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Persona: I'm a 30-year-old Pilates teacher living in Florence, Italy. My husband and I recently bought and renovated an old casolare (farmhouse) in the Tuscan countryside. Although the house was quite old, we managed to make it brand new thanks to the construction company we hired. We chose to keep the original floor, which is made of "cotto toscano", handmade terracotta tiles of medieval origin, a very popular material from that era and still widely used in Tuscany. The floor is over 100 years old and was in good condition. Unfortunately, during the renovation works, some wall paint, plaster, and calcium residue fell onto the floor, staining and damaging the texture of terracotta. This is something we want do to by ourself, because we've already spent a lot money renovating the house, and we'd like to save money. I'm a very active person, so I don't mind a bit of a hard work, but my husband is struggling with back pain. Prompt: How can we restore the terracotta floor tiles without ruining their original texture?
Persona: I'm a 30-year-old Pilates teacher living in Florence, Italy. My husband and I recently bought and renovated an old casolare (farmhouse) in the Tuscan countryside. Although the house was quite old, we managed to make it brand new thanks to the construction company we hired. We chose to keep the original floor, which is made of "cotto toscano", handmade terracotta tiles of medieval origin, a very popular material from that era and still widely used in Tuscany. The floor is over 100 years old and was in good condition. Unfortunately, during the renovation works, some wall paint, plaster, and calcium residue fell onto the floor, staining and damaging the texture of terracotta. This is something we want do to by ourself, because we've already spent a lot money renovating the house, and we'd like to save money. I'm a very active person, so I don't mind a bit of a hard work, but my husband is struggling with back pain. Prompt: How can we restore the terracotta floor tiles without ruining their original texture?
Repairs
Hurdle
Provides step-by-step instructions
Not Grounded
Provides a step-by-step method to remove stains from 100-year-old terracotta files
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Persona: I'm a 30-year-old Pilates teacher living in Florence, Italy. My husband and I recently bought and renovated an old casolare (farmhouse) in the Tuscan countryside. Although the house was quite old, we managed to make it brand new thanks to the construction company we hired. We chose to keep the original floor, which is made of "cotto toscano", handmade terracotta tiles of medieval origin, a very popular material from that era and still widely used in Tuscany. The floor is over 100 years old and was in good condition. Unfortunately, during the renovation works, some wall paint, plaster, and calcium residue fell onto the floor, staining and damaging the texture of terracotta. This is something we want do to by ourself, because we've already spent a lot money renovating the house, and we'd like to save money. I'm a very active person, so I don't mind a bit of a hard work, but my husband is struggling with back pain. Prompt: How can we restore the terracotta floor tiles without ruining their original texture?
Persona: I'm a 30-year-old Pilates teacher living in Florence, Italy. My husband and I recently bought and renovated an old casolare (farmhouse) in the Tuscan countryside. Although the house was quite old, we managed to make it brand new thanks to the construction company we hired. We chose to keep the original floor, which is made of "cotto toscano", handmade terracotta tiles of medieval origin, a very popular material from that era and still widely used in Tuscany. The floor is over 100 years old and was in good condition. Unfortunately, during the renovation works, some wall paint, plaster, and calcium residue fell onto the floor, staining and damaging the texture of terracotta. This is something we want do to by ourself, because we've already spent a lot money renovating the house, and we'd like to save money. I'm a very active person, so I don't mind a bit of a hard work, but my husband is struggling with back pain. Prompt: How can we restore the terracotta floor tiles without ruining their original texture?
Repairs
Not
Specifies necessary materials or tools
Not Grounded
States that the following items are required: mop, bucket, abrasive sponges
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Persona: I'm a 30-year-old Pilates teacher living in Florence, Italy. My husband and I recently bought and renovated an old casolare (farmhouse) in the Tuscan countryside. Although the house was quite old, we managed to make it brand new thanks to the construction company we hired. We chose to keep the original floor, which is made of "cotto toscano", handmade terracotta tiles of medieval origin, a very popular material from that era and still widely used in Tuscany. The floor is over 100 years old and was in good condition. Unfortunately, during the renovation works, some wall paint, plaster, and calcium residue fell onto the floor, staining and damaging the texture of terracotta. This is something we want do to by ourself, because we've already spent a lot money renovating the house, and we'd like to save money. I'm a very active person, so I don't mind a bit of a hard work, but my husband is struggling with back pain. Prompt: How can we restore the terracotta floor tiles without ruining their original texture?
Persona: I'm a 30-year-old Pilates teacher living in Florence, Italy. My husband and I recently bought and renovated an old casolare (farmhouse) in the Tuscan countryside. Although the house was quite old, we managed to make it brand new thanks to the construction company we hired. We chose to keep the original floor, which is made of "cotto toscano", handmade terracotta tiles of medieval origin, a very popular material from that era and still widely used in Tuscany. The floor is over 100 years old and was in good condition. Unfortunately, during the renovation works, some wall paint, plaster, and calcium residue fell onto the floor, staining and damaging the texture of terracotta. This is something we want do to by ourself, because we've already spent a lot money renovating the house, and we'd like to save money. I'm a very active person, so I don't mind a bit of a hard work, but my husband is struggling with back pain. Prompt: How can we restore the terracotta floor tiles without ruining their original texture?
Repairs
Not
Specifies necessary materials or tools
Not Grounded
Recommends buying buffered acid specifically for terracotta
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Persona: I'm a 30-year-old Pilates teacher living in Florence, Italy. My husband and I recently bought and renovated an old casolare (farmhouse) in the Tuscan countryside. Although the house was quite old, we managed to make it brand new thanks to the construction company we hired. We chose to keep the original floor, which is made of "cotto toscano", handmade terracotta tiles of medieval origin, a very popular material from that era and still widely used in Tuscany. The floor is over 100 years old and was in good condition. Unfortunately, during the renovation works, some wall paint, plaster, and calcium residue fell onto the floor, staining and damaging the texture of terracotta. This is something we want do to by ourself, because we've already spent a lot money renovating the house, and we'd like to save money. I'm a very active person, so I don't mind a bit of a hard work, but my husband is struggling with back pain. Prompt: How can we restore the terracotta floor tiles without ruining their original texture?
Persona: I'm a 30-year-old Pilates teacher living in Florence, Italy. My husband and I recently bought and renovated an old casolare (farmhouse) in the Tuscan countryside. Although the house was quite old, we managed to make it brand new thanks to the construction company we hired. We chose to keep the original floor, which is made of "cotto toscano", handmade terracotta tiles of medieval origin, a very popular material from that era and still widely used in Tuscany. The floor is over 100 years old and was in good condition. Unfortunately, during the renovation works, some wall paint, plaster, and calcium residue fell onto the floor, staining and damaging the texture of terracotta. This is something we want do to by ourself, because we've already spent a lot money renovating the house, and we'd like to save money. I'm a very active person, so I don't mind a bit of a hard work, but my husband is struggling with back pain. Prompt: How can we restore the terracotta floor tiles without ruining their original texture?
Repairs
Not
Describes specific procedural steps
Not Grounded
Recommends diluting the buffered acid for terracotta floors with water, according to the recommended dosage
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Persona: I'm a 30-year-old Pilates teacher living in Florence, Italy. My husband and I recently bought and renovated an old casolare (farmhouse) in the Tuscan countryside. Although the house was quite old, we managed to make it brand new thanks to the construction company we hired. We chose to keep the original floor, which is made of "cotto toscano", handmade terracotta tiles of medieval origin, a very popular material from that era and still widely used in Tuscany. The floor is over 100 years old and was in good condition. Unfortunately, during the renovation works, some wall paint, plaster, and calcium residue fell onto the floor, staining and damaging the texture of terracotta. This is something we want do to by ourself, because we've already spent a lot money renovating the house, and we'd like to save money. I'm a very active person, so I don't mind a bit of a hard work, but my husband is struggling with back pain. Prompt: How can we restore the terracotta floor tiles without ruining their original texture?
Persona: I'm a 30-year-old Pilates teacher living in Florence, Italy. My husband and I recently bought and renovated an old casolare (farmhouse) in the Tuscan countryside. Although the house was quite old, we managed to make it brand new thanks to the construction company we hired. We chose to keep the original floor, which is made of "cotto toscano", handmade terracotta tiles of medieval origin, a very popular material from that era and still widely used in Tuscany. The floor is over 100 years old and was in good condition. Unfortunately, during the renovation works, some wall paint, plaster, and calcium residue fell onto the floor, staining and damaging the texture of terracotta. This is something we want do to by ourself, because we've already spent a lot money renovating the house, and we'd like to save money. I'm a very active person, so I don't mind a bit of a hard work, but my husband is struggling with back pain. Prompt: How can we restore the terracotta floor tiles without ruining their original texture?
Repairs
Not
Describes specific procedural steps
Not Grounded
Recommends letting the buffered acid solution to sit for a few minutes on the entire terracotta floor
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Persona: I'm a 30-year-old Pilates teacher living in Florence, Italy. My husband and I recently bought and renovated an old casolare (farmhouse) in the Tuscan countryside. Although the house was quite old, we managed to make it brand new thanks to the construction company we hired. We chose to keep the original floor, which is made of "cotto toscano", handmade terracotta tiles of medieval origin, a very popular material from that era and still widely used in Tuscany. The floor is over 100 years old and was in good condition. Unfortunately, during the renovation works, some wall paint, plaster, and calcium residue fell onto the floor, staining and damaging the texture of terracotta. This is something we want do to by ourself, because we've already spent a lot money renovating the house, and we'd like to save money. I'm a very active person, so I don't mind a bit of a hard work, but my husband is struggling with back pain. Prompt: How can we restore the terracotta floor tiles without ruining their original texture?
Persona: I'm a 30-year-old Pilates teacher living in Florence, Italy. My husband and I recently bought and renovated an old casolare (farmhouse) in the Tuscan countryside. Although the house was quite old, we managed to make it brand new thanks to the construction company we hired. We chose to keep the original floor, which is made of "cotto toscano", handmade terracotta tiles of medieval origin, a very popular material from that era and still widely used in Tuscany. The floor is over 100 years old and was in good condition. Unfortunately, during the renovation works, some wall paint, plaster, and calcium residue fell onto the floor, staining and damaging the texture of terracotta. This is something we want do to by ourself, because we've already spent a lot money renovating the house, and we'd like to save money. I'm a very active person, so I don't mind a bit of a hard work, but my husband is struggling with back pain. Prompt: How can we restore the terracotta floor tiles without ruining their original texture?
Repairs
Not
Describes specific procedural steps
Not Grounded
Recommends using a soft abrasive sponge to remove all of the following: paint stains, calcium residues
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Persona: I'm a 30-year-old Pilates teacher living in Florence, Italy. My husband and I recently bought and renovated an old casolare (farmhouse) in the Tuscan countryside. Although the house was quite old, we managed to make it brand new thanks to the construction company we hired. We chose to keep the original floor, which is made of "cotto toscano", handmade terracotta tiles of medieval origin, a very popular material from that era and still widely used in Tuscany. The floor is over 100 years old and was in good condition. Unfortunately, during the renovation works, some wall paint, plaster, and calcium residue fell onto the floor, staining and damaging the texture of terracotta. This is something we want do to by ourself, because we've already spent a lot money renovating the house, and we'd like to save money. I'm a very active person, so I don't mind a bit of a hard work, but my husband is struggling with back pain. Prompt: How can we restore the terracotta floor tiles without ruining their original texture?
Persona: I'm a 30-year-old Pilates teacher living in Florence, Italy. My husband and I recently bought and renovated an old casolare (farmhouse) in the Tuscan countryside. Although the house was quite old, we managed to make it brand new thanks to the construction company we hired. We chose to keep the original floor, which is made of "cotto toscano", handmade terracotta tiles of medieval origin, a very popular material from that era and still widely used in Tuscany. The floor is over 100 years old and was in good condition. Unfortunately, during the renovation works, some wall paint, plaster, and calcium residue fell onto the floor, staining and damaging the texture of terracotta. This is something we want do to by ourself, because we've already spent a lot money renovating the house, and we'd like to save money. I'm a very active person, so I don't mind a bit of a hard work, but my husband is struggling with back pain. Prompt: How can we restore the terracotta floor tiles without ruining their original texture?
Repairs
Not
Describes specific procedural steps
Not Grounded
Recommends using a hard abrasive sponge to remove plaster stains
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Persona: I'm a 30-year-old Pilates teacher living in Florence, Italy. My husband and I recently bought and renovated an old casolare (farmhouse) in the Tuscan countryside. Although the house was quite old, we managed to make it brand new thanks to the construction company we hired. We chose to keep the original floor, which is made of "cotto toscano", handmade terracotta tiles of medieval origin, a very popular material from that era and still widely used in Tuscany. The floor is over 100 years old and was in good condition. Unfortunately, during the renovation works, some wall paint, plaster, and calcium residue fell onto the floor, staining and damaging the texture of terracotta. This is something we want do to by ourself, because we've already spent a lot money renovating the house, and we'd like to save money. I'm a very active person, so I don't mind a bit of a hard work, but my husband is struggling with back pain. Prompt: How can we restore the terracotta floor tiles without ruining their original texture?
Persona: I'm a 30-year-old Pilates teacher living in Florence, Italy. My husband and I recently bought and renovated an old casolare (farmhouse) in the Tuscan countryside. Although the house was quite old, we managed to make it brand new thanks to the construction company we hired. We chose to keep the original floor, which is made of "cotto toscano", handmade terracotta tiles of medieval origin, a very popular material from that era and still widely used in Tuscany. The floor is over 100 years old and was in good condition. Unfortunately, during the renovation works, some wall paint, plaster, and calcium residue fell onto the floor, staining and damaging the texture of terracotta. This is something we want do to by ourself, because we've already spent a lot money renovating the house, and we'd like to save money. I'm a very active person, so I don't mind a bit of a hard work, but my husband is struggling with back pain. Prompt: How can we restore the terracotta floor tiles without ruining their original texture?
Repairs
Not
Describes specific procedural steps
Not Grounded
Recommends cleaning the floor with clean hot water
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Persona: I'm a 30-year-old Pilates teacher living in Florence, Italy. My husband and I recently bought and renovated an old casolare (farmhouse) in the Tuscan countryside. Although the house was quite old, we managed to make it brand new thanks to the construction company we hired. We chose to keep the original floor, which is made of "cotto toscano", handmade terracotta tiles of medieval origin, a very popular material from that era and still widely used in Tuscany. The floor is over 100 years old and was in good condition. Unfortunately, during the renovation works, some wall paint, plaster, and calcium residue fell onto the floor, staining and damaging the texture of terracotta. This is something we want do to by ourself, because we've already spent a lot money renovating the house, and we'd like to save money. I'm a very active person, so I don't mind a bit of a hard work, but my husband is struggling with back pain. Prompt: How can we restore the terracotta floor tiles without ruining their original texture?
Persona: I'm a 30-year-old Pilates teacher living in Florence, Italy. My husband and I recently bought and renovated an old casolare (farmhouse) in the Tuscan countryside. Although the house was quite old, we managed to make it brand new thanks to the construction company we hired. We chose to keep the original floor, which is made of "cotto toscano", handmade terracotta tiles of medieval origin, a very popular material from that era and still widely used in Tuscany. The floor is over 100 years old and was in good condition. Unfortunately, during the renovation works, some wall paint, plaster, and calcium residue fell onto the floor, staining and damaging the texture of terracotta. This is something we want do to by ourself, because we've already spent a lot money renovating the house, and we'd like to save money. I'm a very active person, so I don't mind a bit of a hard work, but my husband is struggling with back pain. Prompt: How can we restore the terracotta floor tiles without ruining their original texture?
Repairs
Not
Provides general DIY guidance and tips
Not Grounded
Recommend thats the husband does not do any physical cleaning (e.g. scrubbing, lifting)
309
45
Persona: I'm a 25-year-old medical student living in Berlin, Germany. I'll be moving out of my rented apartment in a few weeks because I'm starting my Cardiology residency in another city. The apartment is located in a historical palace. Although the rent has always been high, I felt it was worth it because the apartment was fully furnished, renovated, and cozy thanks to the presence of the fireplace (which is rare feature for a flat here). Prompt: While I was moving a lamp, I accidentally caused a minor damage to a small section of the plaster wall around the fireplace. It's just a small hole, but I'm worried that the landlord might withhold the deposit because of that small damage. Please suggest how to repair the hole considering I don't want to buy more than 3 items.
Persona: I'm a 25-year-old medical student living in Berlin, Germany. I'll be moving out of my rented apartment in a few weeks because I'm starting my Cardiology residency in another city. The apartment is located in a historical palace. Although the rent has always been high, I felt it was worth it because the apartment was fully furnished, renovated, and cozy thanks to the presence of the fireplace (which is rare feature for a flat here). Prompt: While I was moving a lamp, I accidentally caused a minor damage to a small section of the plaster wall around the fireplace. It's just a small hole, but I'm worried that the landlord might withhold the deposit because of that small damage. Please suggest how to repair the hole considering I don't want to buy more than 3 items.
Repairs
Hurdle
Provides step-by-step instructions
Not Grounded
Provides one method to repair a small hole on a plaster wall around a fireplace
310
45
Persona: I'm a 25-year-old medical student living in Berlin, Germany. I'll be moving out of my rented apartment in a few weeks because I'm starting my Cardiology residency in another city. The apartment is located in a historical palace. Although the rent has always been high, I felt it was worth it because the apartment was fully furnished, renovated, and cozy thanks to the presence of the fireplace (which is rare feature for a flat here). Prompt: While I was moving a lamp, I accidentally caused a minor damage to a small section of the plaster wall around the fireplace. It's just a small hole, but I'm worried that the landlord might withhold the deposit because of that small damage. Please suggest how to repair the hole considering I don't want to buy more than 3 items.
Persona: I'm a 25-year-old medical student living in Berlin, Germany. I'll be moving out of my rented apartment in a few weeks because I'm starting my Cardiology residency in another city. The apartment is located in a historical palace. Although the rent has always been high, I felt it was worth it because the apartment was fully furnished, renovated, and cozy thanks to the presence of the fireplace (which is rare feature for a flat here). Prompt: While I was moving a lamp, I accidentally caused a minor damage to a small section of the plaster wall around the fireplace. It's just a small hole, but I'm worried that the landlord might withhold the deposit because of that small damage. Please suggest how to repair the hole considering I don't want to buy more than 3 items.
Repairs
Not
Specifies necessary materials or tools
Not Grounded
States that the following items are required: a heat-resistant filler, a fine-grit sandpaper, and a paint roller or brush with a built-in reservoir
311
45
Persona: I'm a 25-year-old medical student living in Berlin, Germany. I'll be moving out of my rented apartment in a few weeks because I'm starting my Cardiology residency in another city. The apartment is located in a historical palace. Although the rent has always been high, I felt it was worth it because the apartment was fully furnished, renovated, and cozy thanks to the presence of the fireplace (which is rare feature for a flat here). Prompt: While I was moving a lamp, I accidentally caused a minor damage to a small section of the plaster wall around the fireplace. It's just a small hole, but I'm worried that the landlord might withhold the deposit because of that small damage. Please suggest how to repair the hole considering I don't want to buy more than 3 items.
Persona: I'm a 25-year-old medical student living in Berlin, Germany. I'll be moving out of my rented apartment in a few weeks because I'm starting my Cardiology residency in another city. The apartment is located in a historical palace. Although the rent has always been high, I felt it was worth it because the apartment was fully furnished, renovated, and cozy thanks to the presence of the fireplace (which is rare feature for a flat here). Prompt: While I was moving a lamp, I accidentally caused a minor damage to a small section of the plaster wall around the fireplace. It's just a small hole, but I'm worried that the landlord might withhold the deposit because of that small damage. Please suggest how to repair the hole considering I don't want to buy more than 3 items.
Repairs
Not
Describes specific procedural steps
Not Grounded
Recommends applying the heat-resistant filler into the hole
312
45
Persona: I'm a 25-year-old medical student living in Berlin, Germany. I'll be moving out of my rented apartment in a few weeks because I'm starting my Cardiology residency in another city. The apartment is located in a historical palace. Although the rent has always been high, I felt it was worth it because the apartment was fully furnished, renovated, and cozy thanks to the presence of the fireplace (which is rare feature for a flat here). Prompt: While I was moving a lamp, I accidentally caused a minor damage to a small section of the plaster wall around the fireplace. It's just a small hole, but I'm worried that the landlord might withhold the deposit because of that small damage. Please suggest how to repair the hole considering I don't want to buy more than 3 items.
Persona: I'm a 25-year-old medical student living in Berlin, Germany. I'll be moving out of my rented apartment in a few weeks because I'm starting my Cardiology residency in another city. The apartment is located in a historical palace. Although the rent has always been high, I felt it was worth it because the apartment was fully furnished, renovated, and cozy thanks to the presence of the fireplace (which is rare feature for a flat here). Prompt: While I was moving a lamp, I accidentally caused a minor damage to a small section of the plaster wall around the fireplace. It's just a small hole, but I'm worried that the landlord might withhold the deposit because of that small damage. Please suggest how to repair the hole considering I don't want to buy more than 3 items.
Repairs
Not
Describes specific procedural steps
Not Grounded
Recommends letting the filler dry completely
313
45
Persona: I'm a 25-year-old medical student living in Berlin, Germany. I'll be moving out of my rented apartment in a few weeks because I'm starting my Cardiology residency in another city. The apartment is located in a historical palace. Although the rent has always been high, I felt it was worth it because the apartment was fully furnished, renovated, and cozy thanks to the presence of the fireplace (which is rare feature for a flat here). Prompt: While I was moving a lamp, I accidentally caused a minor damage to a small section of the plaster wall around the fireplace. It's just a small hole, but I'm worried that the landlord might withhold the deposit because of that small damage. Please suggest how to repair the hole considering I don't want to buy more than 3 items.
Persona: I'm a 25-year-old medical student living in Berlin, Germany. I'll be moving out of my rented apartment in a few weeks because I'm starting my Cardiology residency in another city. The apartment is located in a historical palace. Although the rent has always been high, I felt it was worth it because the apartment was fully furnished, renovated, and cozy thanks to the presence of the fireplace (which is rare feature for a flat here). Prompt: While I was moving a lamp, I accidentally caused a minor damage to a small section of the plaster wall around the fireplace. It's just a small hole, but I'm worried that the landlord might withhold the deposit because of that small damage. Please suggest how to repair the hole considering I don't want to buy more than 3 items.
Repairs
Not
Describes specific procedural steps
Not Grounded
Recommends sanding the patched area with the fine-grit sandpaper
368
45
Persona: I'm a 25-year-old medical student living in Berlin, Germany. I'll be moving out of my rented apartment in a few weeks because I'm starting my Cardiology residency in another city. The apartment is located in a historical palace. Although the rent has always been high, I felt it was worth it because the apartment was fully furnished, renovated, and cozy thanks to the presence of the fireplace (which is rare feature for a flat here). Prompt: While I was moving a lamp, I accidentally caused a minor damage to a small section of the plaster wall around the fireplace. It's just a small hole, but I'm worried that the landlord might withhold the deposit because of that small damage. Please suggest how to repair the hole considering I don't want to buy more than 3 items.
Persona: I'm a 25-year-old medical student living in Berlin, Germany. I'll be moving out of my rented apartment in a few weeks because I'm starting my Cardiology residency in another city. The apartment is located in a historical palace. Although the rent has always been high, I felt it was worth it because the apartment was fully furnished, renovated, and cozy thanks to the presence of the fireplace (which is rare feature for a flat here). Prompt: While I was moving a lamp, I accidentally caused a minor damage to a small section of the plaster wall around the fireplace. It's just a small hole, but I'm worried that the landlord might withhold the deposit because of that small damage. Please suggest how to repair the hole considering I don't want to buy more than 3 items.
Repairs
Not
Describes specific procedural steps
Not Grounded
Recommends applying the final finish using a paint roller or brush with a built-in reservoir
780
68
Persona: I'm a 67-year-old retired police officer living in Milan, Italy. After retiring, I decided to buy an old country house in Pianura Padana and have been spending my time renovating it and taking care of the garden. I'd like to restore the exterior tuff-brick wall of the old barn, which is crumbling some areas, has a few holes, and is generally deteriorating. My wife is very helpful but she suffers from neck pain. Prompt: There's mold on several bricks. Can you suggest a restoration method that keeps a rustic look to preserve the natural style of the tuff-brick wall? The wall is 2 meters tall x 5 meters width. Please respond in English.
Persona: I'm a 67-year-old retired police officer living in Milan, Italy. After retiring, I decided to buy an old country house in Pianura Padana and have been spending my time renovating it and taking care of the garden. I'd like to restore the exterior tuff-brick wall of the old barn, which is crumbling some areas, has a few holes, and is generally deteriorating. My wife is very helpful but she suffers from neck pain. Prompt: There's mold on several bricks. Can you suggest a restoration method that keeps a rustic look to preserve the natural style of the tuff-brick wall? The wall is 2 meters tall x 5 meters width. Please respond in English.
Repairs
Hurdle
Provides step-by-step instructions
Not Grounded
Provides a step-by-step method to restore an exterior tuff-brick barn wall
781
68
Persona: I'm a 67-year-old retired police officer living in Milan, Italy. After retiring, I decided to buy an old country house in Pianura Padana and have been spending my time renovating it and taking care of the garden. I'd like to restore the exterior tuff-brick wall of the old barn, which is crumbling some areas, has a few holes, and is generally deteriorating. My wife is very helpful but she suffers from neck pain. Prompt: There's mold on several bricks. Can you suggest a restoration method that keeps a rustic look to preserve the natural style of the tuff-brick wall? The wall is 2 meters tall x 5 meters width. Please respond in English.
Persona: I'm a 67-year-old retired police officer living in Milan, Italy. After retiring, I decided to buy an old country house in Pianura Padana and have been spending my time renovating it and taking care of the garden. I'd like to restore the exterior tuff-brick wall of the old barn, which is crumbling some areas, has a few holes, and is generally deteriorating. My wife is very helpful but she suffers from neck pain. Prompt: There's mold on several bricks. Can you suggest a restoration method that keeps a rustic look to preserve the natural style of the tuff-brick wall? The wall is 2 meters tall x 5 meters width. Please respond in English.
Repairs
Not
Describes specific procedural steps
Not Grounded
Recommends applying a non-acidic, non-bleach biocide suitable for porous natural stone to remove mold on tuff-brick
782
68
Persona: I'm a 67-year-old retired police officer living in Milan, Italy. After retiring, I decided to buy an old country house in Pianura Padana and have been spending my time renovating it and taking care of the garden. I'd like to restore the exterior tuff-brick wall of the old barn, which is crumbling some areas, has a few holes, and is generally deteriorating. My wife is very helpful but she suffers from neck pain. Prompt: There's mold on several bricks. Can you suggest a restoration method that keeps a rustic look to preserve the natural style of the tuff-brick wall? The wall is 2 meters tall x 5 meters width. Please respond in English.
Persona: I'm a 67-year-old retired police officer living in Milan, Italy. After retiring, I decided to buy an old country house in Pianura Padana and have been spending my time renovating it and taking care of the garden. I'd like to restore the exterior tuff-brick wall of the old barn, which is crumbling some areas, has a few holes, and is generally deteriorating. My wife is very helpful but she suffers from neck pain. Prompt: There's mold on several bricks. Can you suggest a restoration method that keeps a rustic look to preserve the natural style of the tuff-brick wall? The wall is 2 meters tall x 5 meters width. Please respond in English.
Repairs
Not
Describes specific procedural steps
Not Grounded
Recommends removing deteriorated material from the tuff-brick wall using soft natural bristle or nylon brushes and gentle hand tools (wood or plastic scrapers, light chiseling where strictly necessary)
6,116
68
Persona: I'm a 67-year-old retired police officer living in Milan, Italy. After retiring, I decided to buy an old country house in Pianura Padana and have been spending my time renovating it and taking care of the garden. I'd like to restore the exterior tuff-brick wall of the old barn, which is crumbling some areas, has a few holes, and is generally deteriorating. My wife is very helpful but she suffers from neck pain. Prompt: There's mold on several bricks. Can you suggest a restoration method that keeps a rustic look to preserve the natural style of the tuff-brick wall? The wall is 2 meters tall x 5 meters width. Please respond in English.
Persona: I'm a 67-year-old retired police officer living in Milan, Italy. After retiring, I decided to buy an old country house in Pianura Padana and have been spending my time renovating it and taking care of the garden. I'd like to restore the exterior tuff-brick wall of the old barn, which is crumbling some areas, has a few holes, and is generally deteriorating. My wife is very helpful but she suffers from neck pain. Prompt: There's mold on several bricks. Can you suggest a restoration method that keeps a rustic look to preserve the natural style of the tuff-brick wall? The wall is 2 meters tall x 5 meters width. Please respond in English.
Repairs
Not
Describes specific procedural steps
Not Grounded
Does not recommend using a wire brusheon the tuff-brick wall
783
68
Persona: I'm a 67-year-old retired police officer living in Milan, Italy. After retiring, I decided to buy an old country house in Pianura Padana and have been spending my time renovating it and taking care of the garden. I'd like to restore the exterior tuff-brick wall of the old barn, which is crumbling some areas, has a few holes, and is generally deteriorating. My wife is very helpful but she suffers from neck pain. Prompt: There's mold on several bricks. Can you suggest a restoration method that keeps a rustic look to preserve the natural style of the tuff-brick wall? The wall is 2 meters tall x 5 meters width. Please respond in English.
Persona: I'm a 67-year-old retired police officer living in Milan, Italy. After retiring, I decided to buy an old country house in Pianura Padana and have been spending my time renovating it and taking care of the garden. I'd like to restore the exterior tuff-brick wall of the old barn, which is crumbling some areas, has a few holes, and is generally deteriorating. My wife is very helpful but she suffers from neck pain. Prompt: There's mold on several bricks. Can you suggest a restoration method that keeps a rustic look to preserve the natural style of the tuff-brick wall? The wall is 2 meters tall x 5 meters width. Please respond in English.
Repairs
Not
Describes specific procedural steps
Not Grounded
Recommends scraping out all existing powdery mortar from the tuff-brick joints
784
68
Persona: I'm a 67-year-old retired police officer living in Milan, Italy. After retiring, I decided to buy an old country house in Pianura Padana and have been spending my time renovating it and taking care of the garden. I'd like to restore the exterior tuff-brick wall of the old barn, which is crumbling some areas, has a few holes, and is generally deteriorating. My wife is very helpful but she suffers from neck pain. Prompt: There's mold on several bricks. Can you suggest a restoration method that keeps a rustic look to preserve the natural style of the tuff-brick wall? The wall is 2 meters tall x 5 meters width. Please respond in English.
Persona: I'm a 67-year-old retired police officer living in Milan, Italy. After retiring, I decided to buy an old country house in Pianura Padana and have been spending my time renovating it and taking care of the garden. I'd like to restore the exterior tuff-brick wall of the old barn, which is crumbling some areas, has a few holes, and is generally deteriorating. My wife is very helpful but she suffers from neck pain. Prompt: There's mold on several bricks. Can you suggest a restoration method that keeps a rustic look to preserve the natural style of the tuff-brick wall? The wall is 2 meters tall x 5 meters width. Please respond in English.
Repairs
Not
Describes specific procedural steps
Not Grounded
Recommends repointing the tuff-brick joints using fresh lime-based mortar mixed with local sand
785
68
Persona: I'm a 67-year-old retired police officer living in Milan, Italy. After retiring, I decided to buy an old country house in Pianura Padana and have been spending my time renovating it and taking care of the garden. I'd like to restore the exterior tuff-brick wall of the old barn, which is crumbling some areas, has a few holes, and is generally deteriorating. My wife is very helpful but she suffers from neck pain. Prompt: There's mold on several bricks. Can you suggest a restoration method that keeps a rustic look to preserve the natural style of the tuff-brick wall? The wall is 2 meters tall x 5 meters width. Please respond in English.
Persona: I'm a 67-year-old retired police officer living in Milan, Italy. After retiring, I decided to buy an old country house in Pianura Padana and have been spending my time renovating it and taking care of the garden. I'd like to restore the exterior tuff-brick wall of the old barn, which is crumbling some areas, has a few holes, and is generally deteriorating. My wife is very helpful but she suffers from neck pain. Prompt: There's mold on several bricks. Can you suggest a restoration method that keeps a rustic look to preserve the natural style of the tuff-brick wall? The wall is 2 meters tall x 5 meters width. Please respond in English.
Repairs
Not
Describes specific procedural steps
Not Grounded
Recommends keeping the lime mortar out of damp and out of the sun and wind during the initial curing period
6,117
68
Persona: I'm a 67-year-old retired police officer living in Milan, Italy. After retiring, I decided to buy an old country house in Pianura Padana and have been spending my time renovating it and taking care of the garden. I'd like to restore the exterior tuff-brick wall of the old barn, which is crumbling some areas, has a few holes, and is generally deteriorating. My wife is very helpful but she suffers from neck pain. Prompt: There's mold on several bricks. Can you suggest a restoration method that keeps a rustic look to preserve the natural style of the tuff-brick wall? The wall is 2 meters tall x 5 meters width. Please respond in English.
Persona: I'm a 67-year-old retired police officer living in Milan, Italy. After retiring, I decided to buy an old country house in Pianura Padana and have been spending my time renovating it and taking care of the garden. I'd like to restore the exterior tuff-brick wall of the old barn, which is crumbling some areas, has a few holes, and is generally deteriorating. My wife is very helpful but she suffers from neck pain. Prompt: There's mold on several bricks. Can you suggest a restoration method that keeps a rustic look to preserve the natural style of the tuff-brick wall? The wall is 2 meters tall x 5 meters width. Please respond in English.
Repairs
Not
Describes specific procedural steps
Not Grounded
Recommends letting the lime mortar cure for least 7 days before any protective treatment
786
68
Persona: I'm a 67-year-old retired police officer living in Milan, Italy. After retiring, I decided to buy an old country house in Pianura Padana and have been spending my time renovating it and taking care of the garden. I'd like to restore the exterior tuff-brick wall of the old barn, which is crumbling some areas, has a few holes, and is generally deteriorating. My wife is very helpful but she suffers from neck pain. Prompt: There's mold on several bricks. Can you suggest a restoration method that keeps a rustic look to preserve the natural style of the tuff-brick wall? The wall is 2 meters tall x 5 meters width. Please respond in English.
Persona: I'm a 67-year-old retired police officer living in Milan, Italy. After retiring, I decided to buy an old country house in Pianura Padana and have been spending my time renovating it and taking care of the garden. I'd like to restore the exterior tuff-brick wall of the old barn, which is crumbling some areas, has a few holes, and is generally deteriorating. My wife is very helpful but she suffers from neck pain. Prompt: There's mold on several bricks. Can you suggest a restoration method that keeps a rustic look to preserve the natural style of the tuff-brick wall? The wall is 2 meters tall x 5 meters width. Please respond in English.
Repairs
Not
Provides general DIY guidance and tips
Not Grounded
Recommends applying a breathable silane or siloxane water-repellent as the final protective treatment on the tuff-brick wall
6,123
68
Persona: I'm a 67-year-old retired police officer living in Milan, Italy. After retiring, I decided to buy an old country house in Pianura Padana and have been spending my time renovating it and taking care of the garden. I'd like to restore the exterior tuff-brick wall of the old barn, which is crumbling some areas, has a few holes, and is generally deteriorating. My wife is very helpful but she suffers from neck pain. Prompt: There's mold on several bricks. Can you suggest a restoration method that keeps a rustic look to preserve the natural style of the tuff-brick wall? The wall is 2 meters tall x 5 meters width. Please respond in English.
Persona: I'm a 67-year-old retired police officer living in Milan, Italy. After retiring, I decided to buy an old country house in Pianura Padana and have been spending my time renovating it and taking care of the garden. I'd like to restore the exterior tuff-brick wall of the old barn, which is crumbling some areas, has a few holes, and is generally deteriorating. My wife is very helpful but she suffers from neck pain. Prompt: There's mold on several bricks. Can you suggest a restoration method that keeps a rustic look to preserve the natural style of the tuff-brick wall? The wall is 2 meters tall x 5 meters width. Please respond in English.
Repairs
Not
Provides general DIY guidance and tips
Not Grounded
Recommends not using film-forming sealers or generic waterproofing products
1,381
68
Persona: I'm a 67-year-old retired police officer living in Milan, Italy. After retiring, I decided to buy an old country house in Pianura Padana and have been spending my time renovating it and taking care of the garden. I'd like to restore the exterior tuff-brick wall of the old barn, which is crumbling some areas, has a few holes, and is generally deteriorating. My wife is very helpful but she suffers from neck pain. Prompt: There's mold on several bricks. Can you suggest a restoration method that keeps a rustic look to preserve the natural style of the tuff-brick wall? The wall is 2 meters tall x 5 meters width. Please respond in English.
Persona: I'm a 67-year-old retired police officer living in Milan, Italy. After retiring, I decided to buy an old country house in Pianura Padana and have been spending my time renovating it and taking care of the garden. I'd like to restore the exterior tuff-brick wall of the old barn, which is crumbling some areas, has a few holes, and is generally deteriorating. My wife is very helpful but she suffers from neck pain. Prompt: There's mold on several bricks. Can you suggest a restoration method that keeps a rustic look to preserve the natural style of the tuff-brick wall? The wall is 2 meters tall x 5 meters width. Please respond in English.
Repairs
Not
Provides general DIY guidance and tips
Not Grounded
Recommends repairing holes and damaged tuff-brick units using lime-based patch mortar or unit replacement
1,382
68
Persona: I'm a 67-year-old retired police officer living in Milan, Italy. After retiring, I decided to buy an old country house in Pianura Padana and have been spending my time renovating it and taking care of the garden. I'd like to restore the exterior tuff-brick wall of the old barn, which is crumbling some areas, has a few holes, and is generally deteriorating. My wife is very helpful but she suffers from neck pain. Prompt: There's mold on several bricks. Can you suggest a restoration method that keeps a rustic look to preserve the natural style of the tuff-brick wall? The wall is 2 meters tall x 5 meters width. Please respond in English.
Persona: I'm a 67-year-old retired police officer living in Milan, Italy. After retiring, I decided to buy an old country house in Pianura Padana and have been spending my time renovating it and taking care of the garden. I'd like to restore the exterior tuff-brick wall of the old barn, which is crumbling some areas, has a few holes, and is generally deteriorating. My wife is very helpful but she suffers from neck pain. Prompt: There's mold on several bricks. Can you suggest a restoration method that keeps a rustic look to preserve the natural style of the tuff-brick wall? The wall is 2 meters tall x 5 meters width. Please respond in English.
Repairs
Not
Provides general DIY guidance and tips
Not Grounded
Recommends preserving rustic appearance by matching mortar color/texture to existing work
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Persona: I'm a 48 year old woman living in Seattle. My annual Christmas party is still 3 months away but I am already planning. This year my inspiration is the Christmas party in the Bergman film Fanny and Alexander. My house is always covered in fresh flowers. It’s absolutely gorgeous! Prompt: I want to fill my house with forced amaryllis and narcissus, as well as cut lilies. Walk me through the steps of what I need to do so all the flowers are looking at their best for my party.
Persona: I'm a 48 year old woman living in Seattle. My annual Christmas party is still 3 months away but I am already planning. This year my inspiration is the Christmas party in the Bergman film Fanny and Alexander. My house is always covered in fresh flowers. It’s absolutely gorgeous! Prompt: I want to fill my house with forced amaryllis and narcissus, as well as cut lilies. Walk me through the steps of what I need to do so all the flowers are looking at their best for my party.
Crafts
Hurdle
Provides general DIY guidance and tips
Not Grounded
States that amaryllis and narcissus bulbs can be forced indoors
657
83
Persona: I'm a 48 year old woman living in Seattle. My annual Christmas party is still 3 months away but I am already planning. This year my inspiration is the Christmas party in the Bergman film Fanny and Alexander. My house is always covered in fresh flowers. It’s absolutely gorgeous! Prompt: I want to fill my house with forced amaryllis and narcissus, as well as cut lilies. Walk me through the steps of what I need to do so all the flowers are looking at their best for my party.
Persona: I'm a 48 year old woman living in Seattle. My annual Christmas party is still 3 months away but I am already planning. This year my inspiration is the Christmas party in the Bergman film Fanny and Alexander. My house is always covered in fresh flowers. It’s absolutely gorgeous! Prompt: I want to fill my house with forced amaryllis and narcissus, as well as cut lilies. Walk me through the steps of what I need to do so all the flowers are looking at their best for my party.
Crafts
Not
Provides general DIY guidance and tips
Not Grounded
States that cut lilies need to be purchased from a grocery store or florist in the winter
658
83
Persona: I'm a 48 year old woman living in Seattle. My annual Christmas party is still 3 months away but I am already planning. This year my inspiration is the Christmas party in the Bergman film Fanny and Alexander. My house is always covered in fresh flowers. It’s absolutely gorgeous! Prompt: I want to fill my house with forced amaryllis and narcissus, as well as cut lilies. Walk me through the steps of what I need to do so all the flowers are looking at their best for my party.
Persona: I'm a 48 year old woman living in Seattle. My annual Christmas party is still 3 months away but I am already planning. This year my inspiration is the Christmas party in the Bergman film Fanny and Alexander. My house is always covered in fresh flowers. It’s absolutely gorgeous! Prompt: I want to fill my house with forced amaryllis and narcissus, as well as cut lilies. Walk me through the steps of what I need to do so all the flowers are looking at their best for my party.
Crafts
Not
Provides general DIY guidance and tips
Not Grounded
States that anthers should be trimmed from lilies to aid bloom longevity
660
83
Persona: I'm a 48 year old woman living in Seattle. My annual Christmas party is still 3 months away but I am already planning. This year my inspiration is the Christmas party in the Bergman film Fanny and Alexander. My house is always covered in fresh flowers. It’s absolutely gorgeous! Prompt: I want to fill my house with forced amaryllis and narcissus, as well as cut lilies. Walk me through the steps of what I need to do so all the flowers are looking at their best for my party.
Persona: I'm a 48 year old woman living in Seattle. My annual Christmas party is still 3 months away but I am already planning. This year my inspiration is the Christmas party in the Bergman film Fanny and Alexander. My house is always covered in fresh flowers. It’s absolutely gorgeous! Prompt: I want to fill my house with forced amaryllis and narcissus, as well as cut lilies. Walk me through the steps of what I need to do so all the flowers are looking at their best for my party.
Crafts
Not
Provides general DIY guidance and tips
Not Grounded
States that forced winter bulbs can be planted in soil or with just their roots submerged in water
662
83
Persona: I'm a 48 year old woman living in Seattle. My annual Christmas party is still 3 months away but I am already planning. This year my inspiration is the Christmas party in the Bergman film Fanny and Alexander. My house is always covered in fresh flowers. It’s absolutely gorgeous! Prompt: I want to fill my house with forced amaryllis and narcissus, as well as cut lilies. Walk me through the steps of what I need to do so all the flowers are looking at their best for my party.
Persona: I'm a 48 year old woman living in Seattle. My annual Christmas party is still 3 months away but I am already planning. This year my inspiration is the Christmas party in the Bergman film Fanny and Alexander. My house is always covered in fresh flowers. It’s absolutely gorgeous! Prompt: I want to fill my house with forced amaryllis and narcissus, as well as cut lilies. Walk me through the steps of what I need to do so all the flowers are looking at their best for my party.
Crafts
Not
Describes specific procedural steps
Not Grounded
Recommends planting the amaryllis 6-8 weeks before the event
663
83
Persona: I'm a 48 year old woman living in Seattle. My annual Christmas party is still 3 months away but I am already planning. This year my inspiration is the Christmas party in the Bergman film Fanny and Alexander. My house is always covered in fresh flowers. It’s absolutely gorgeous! Prompt: I want to fill my house with forced amaryllis and narcissus, as well as cut lilies. Walk me through the steps of what I need to do so all the flowers are looking at their best for my party.
Persona: I'm a 48 year old woman living in Seattle. My annual Christmas party is still 3 months away but I am already planning. This year my inspiration is the Christmas party in the Bergman film Fanny and Alexander. My house is always covered in fresh flowers. It’s absolutely gorgeous! Prompt: I want to fill my house with forced amaryllis and narcissus, as well as cut lilies. Walk me through the steps of what I need to do so all the flowers are looking at their best for my party.
Crafts
Not
Describes specific procedural steps
Not Grounded
Recommends planting the narcissus 4-6 weeks before event
665
83
Persona: I'm a 48 year old woman living in Seattle. My annual Christmas party is still 3 months away but I am already planning. This year my inspiration is the Christmas party in the Bergman film Fanny and Alexander. My house is always covered in fresh flowers. It’s absolutely gorgeous! Prompt: I want to fill my house with forced amaryllis and narcissus, as well as cut lilies. Walk me through the steps of what I need to do so all the flowers are looking at their best for my party.
Persona: I'm a 48 year old woman living in Seattle. My annual Christmas party is still 3 months away but I am already planning. This year my inspiration is the Christmas party in the Bergman film Fanny and Alexander. My house is always covered in fresh flowers. It’s absolutely gorgeous! Prompt: I want to fill my house with forced amaryllis and narcissus, as well as cut lilies. Walk me through the steps of what I need to do so all the flowers are looking at their best for my party.
Crafts
Not
Provides general DIY guidance and tips
Not Grounded
States there is a risk of rot when growing forced bulbs
670
83
Persona: I'm a 48 year old woman living in Seattle. My annual Christmas party is still 3 months away but I am already planning. This year my inspiration is the Christmas party in the Bergman film Fanny and Alexander. My house is always covered in fresh flowers. It’s absolutely gorgeous! Prompt: I want to fill my house with forced amaryllis and narcissus, as well as cut lilies. Walk me through the steps of what I need to do so all the flowers are looking at their best for my party.
Persona: I'm a 48 year old woman living in Seattle. My annual Christmas party is still 3 months away but I am already planning. This year my inspiration is the Christmas party in the Bergman film Fanny and Alexander. My house is always covered in fresh flowers. It’s absolutely gorgeous! Prompt: I want to fill my house with forced amaryllis and narcissus, as well as cut lilies. Walk me through the steps of what I need to do so all the flowers are looking at their best for my party.
Crafts
Not
Provides general DIY guidance and tips
Not Grounded
Recommends providing support if forced bulb flower stems become floppy
673
83
Persona: I'm a 48 year old woman living in Seattle. My annual Christmas party is still 3 months away but I am already planning. This year my inspiration is the Christmas party in the Bergman film Fanny and Alexander. My house is always covered in fresh flowers. It’s absolutely gorgeous! Prompt: I want to fill my house with forced amaryllis and narcissus, as well as cut lilies. Walk me through the steps of what I need to do so all the flowers are looking at their best for my party.
Persona: I'm a 48 year old woman living in Seattle. My annual Christmas party is still 3 months away but I am already planning. This year my inspiration is the Christmas party in the Bergman film Fanny and Alexander. My house is always covered in fresh flowers. It’s absolutely gorgeous! Prompt: I want to fill my house with forced amaryllis and narcissus, as well as cut lilies. Walk me through the steps of what I need to do so all the flowers are looking at their best for my party.
Crafts
Not
Describes specific procedural steps
Not Grounded
Recommending cutting lily stems cleanly at an angle
676
83
Persona: I'm a 48 year old woman living in Seattle. My annual Christmas party is still 3 months away but I am already planning. This year my inspiration is the Christmas party in the Bergman film Fanny and Alexander. My house is always covered in fresh flowers. It’s absolutely gorgeous! Prompt: I want to fill my house with forced amaryllis and narcissus, as well as cut lilies. Walk me through the steps of what I need to do so all the flowers are looking at their best for my party.
Persona: I'm a 48 year old woman living in Seattle. My annual Christmas party is still 3 months away but I am already planning. This year my inspiration is the Christmas party in the Bergman film Fanny and Alexander. My house is always covered in fresh flowers. It’s absolutely gorgeous! Prompt: I want to fill my house with forced amaryllis and narcissus, as well as cut lilies. Walk me through the steps of what I need to do so all the flowers are looking at their best for my party.
Crafts
Not
Provides general DIY guidance and tips
Not Grounded
Recommends conditioning cut flowers in cool water before arranging
677
83
Persona: I'm a 48 year old woman living in Seattle. My annual Christmas party is still 3 months away but I am already planning. This year my inspiration is the Christmas party in the Bergman film Fanny and Alexander. My house is always covered in fresh flowers. It’s absolutely gorgeous! Prompt: I want to fill my house with forced amaryllis and narcissus, as well as cut lilies. Walk me through the steps of what I need to do so all the flowers are looking at their best for my party.
Persona: I'm a 48 year old woman living in Seattle. My annual Christmas party is still 3 months away but I am already planning. This year my inspiration is the Christmas party in the Bergman film Fanny and Alexander. My house is always covered in fresh flowers. It’s absolutely gorgeous! Prompt: I want to fill my house with forced amaryllis and narcissus, as well as cut lilies. Walk me through the steps of what I need to do so all the flowers are looking at their best for my party.
Crafts
Not
Provides general DIY guidance and tips
Not Grounded
States that too little light will cause forced bulbs to become leggy
1,691
83
Persona: I'm a 48 year old woman living in Seattle. My annual Christmas party is still 3 months away but I am already planning. This year my inspiration is the Christmas party in the Bergman film Fanny and Alexander. My house is always covered in fresh flowers. It’s absolutely gorgeous! Prompt: I want to fill my house with forced amaryllis and narcissus, as well as cut lilies. Walk me through the steps of what I need to do so all the flowers are looking at their best for my party.
Persona: I'm a 48 year old woman living in Seattle. My annual Christmas party is still 3 months away but I am already planning. This year my inspiration is the Christmas party in the Bergman film Fanny and Alexander. My house is always covered in fresh flowers. It’s absolutely gorgeous! Prompt: I want to fill my house with forced amaryllis and narcissus, as well as cut lilies. Walk me through the steps of what I need to do so all the flowers are looking at their best for my party.
Crafts
Not
Specifies necessary materials or tools
Not Grounded
Recommends buying South African amaryllis
678
83
Persona: I'm a 48 year old woman living in Seattle. My annual Christmas party is still 3 months away but I am already planning. This year my inspiration is the Christmas party in the Bergman film Fanny and Alexander. My house is always covered in fresh flowers. It’s absolutely gorgeous! Prompt: I want to fill my house with forced amaryllis and narcissus, as well as cut lilies. Walk me through the steps of what I need to do so all the flowers are looking at their best for my party.
Persona: I'm a 48 year old woman living in Seattle. My annual Christmas party is still 3 months away but I am already planning. This year my inspiration is the Christmas party in the Bergman film Fanny and Alexander. My house is always covered in fresh flowers. It’s absolutely gorgeous! Prompt: I want to fill my house with forced amaryllis and narcissus, as well as cut lilies. Walk me through the steps of what I need to do so all the flowers are looking at their best for my party.
Crafts
Not
Provides general DIY guidance and tips
Not Grounded
Recommends keeping flowers in a cool location until the party
680
83
Persona: I'm a 48 year old woman living in Seattle. My annual Christmas party is still 3 months away but I am already planning. This year my inspiration is the Christmas party in the Bergman film Fanny and Alexander. My house is always covered in fresh flowers. It’s absolutely gorgeous! Prompt: I want to fill my house with forced amaryllis and narcissus, as well as cut lilies. Walk me through the steps of what I need to do so all the flowers are looking at their best for my party.
Persona: I'm a 48 year old woman living in Seattle. My annual Christmas party is still 3 months away but I am already planning. This year my inspiration is the Christmas party in the Bergman film Fanny and Alexander. My house is always covered in fresh flowers. It’s absolutely gorgeous! Prompt: I want to fill my house with forced amaryllis and narcissus, as well as cut lilies. Walk me through the steps of what I need to do so all the flowers are looking at their best for my party.
Crafts
Not
Describes specific procedural steps
Not Grounded
Recommends removing all foliage below the waterline when using cut flowers in vases
685
84
Persona: I'm a 27-year-old woman who lives in Texas. My friend is getting married in a few months. Prompt: I bought a bridesmaid dress for my friend's wedding, but when I tried it on, it was 2 inches too long. It's a blue floral tulle dress with 2 layers of polyester crepe. When I brought it to a professional to get it hemmed, they asked a steep price for it, so I've decided to break out the sewing machine and do it myself. Please give me a method with step by step instructions.
Persona: I'm a 27-year-old woman who lives in Texas. My friend is getting married in a few months. Prompt: I bought a bridesmaid dress for my friend's wedding, but when I tried it on, it was 2 inches too long. It's a blue floral tulle dress with 2 layers of polyester crepe. When I brought it to a professional to get it hemmed, they asked a steep price for it, so I've decided to break out the sewing machine and do it myself. Please give me a method with step by step instructions.
Crafts
Not
Describes specific procedural steps
Not Grounded
Recommends measuring the dress while wearing wedding heels
686
84
Persona: I'm a 27-year-old woman who lives in Texas. My friend is getting married in a few months. Prompt: I bought a bridesmaid dress for my friend's wedding, but when I tried it on, it was 2 inches too long. It's a blue floral tulle dress with 2 layers of polyester crepe. When I brought it to a professional to get it hemmed, they asked a steep price for it, so I've decided to break out the sewing machine and do it myself. Please give me a method with step by step instructions.
Persona: I'm a 27-year-old woman who lives in Texas. My friend is getting married in a few months. Prompt: I bought a bridesmaid dress for my friend's wedding, but when I tried it on, it was 2 inches too long. It's a blue floral tulle dress with 2 layers of polyester crepe. When I brought it to a professional to get it hemmed, they asked a steep price for it, so I've decided to break out the sewing machine and do it myself. Please give me a method with step by step instructions.
Crafts
Not
Describes specific procedural steps
Not Grounded
Recommends marking the hem while wearing the dress
687
84
Persona: I'm a 27-year-old woman who lives in Texas. My friend is getting married in a few months. Prompt: I bought a bridesmaid dress for my friend's wedding, but when I tried it on, it was 2 inches too long. It's a blue floral tulle dress with 2 layers of polyester crepe. When I brought it to a professional to get it hemmed, they asked a steep price for it, so I've decided to break out the sewing machine and do it myself. Please give me a method with step by step instructions.
Persona: I'm a 27-year-old woman who lives in Texas. My friend is getting married in a few months. Prompt: I bought a bridesmaid dress for my friend's wedding, but when I tried it on, it was 2 inches too long. It's a blue floral tulle dress with 2 layers of polyester crepe. When I brought it to a professional to get it hemmed, they asked a steep price for it, so I've decided to break out the sewing machine and do it myself. Please give me a method with step by step instructions.
Crafts
Not
Provides general DIY guidance and tips
Not Grounded
Recommends using a low thread-tension for sewing polyester crepe
690
84
Persona: I'm a 27-year-old woman who lives in Texas. My friend is getting married in a few months. Prompt: I bought a bridesmaid dress for my friend's wedding, but when I tried it on, it was 2 inches too long. It's a blue floral tulle dress with 2 layers of polyester crepe. When I brought it to a professional to get it hemmed, they asked a steep price for it, so I've decided to break out the sewing machine and do it myself. Please give me a method with step by step instructions.
Persona: I'm a 27-year-old woman who lives in Texas. My friend is getting married in a few months. Prompt: I bought a bridesmaid dress for my friend's wedding, but when I tried it on, it was 2 inches too long. It's a blue floral tulle dress with 2 layers of polyester crepe. When I brought it to a professional to get it hemmed, they asked a steep price for it, so I've decided to break out the sewing machine and do it myself. Please give me a method with step by step instructions.
Crafts
Not
Provides general DIY guidance and tips
Not Grounded
Recommends sewing one of the following hems for the polyester-crepe layers: rolled hem, blind hem
693
84
Persona: I'm a 27-year-old woman who lives in Texas. My friend is getting married in a few months. Prompt: I bought a bridesmaid dress for my friend's wedding, but when I tried it on, it was 2 inches too long. It's a blue floral tulle dress with 2 layers of polyester crepe. When I brought it to a professional to get it hemmed, they asked a steep price for it, so I've decided to break out the sewing machine and do it myself. Please give me a method with step by step instructions.
Persona: I'm a 27-year-old woman who lives in Texas. My friend is getting married in a few months. Prompt: I bought a bridesmaid dress for my friend's wedding, but when I tried it on, it was 2 inches too long. It's a blue floral tulle dress with 2 layers of polyester crepe. When I brought it to a professional to get it hemmed, they asked a steep price for it, so I've decided to break out the sewing machine and do it myself. Please give me a method with step by step instructions.
Crafts
Not
Specifies necessary materials or tools
Not Grounded
Suggests using a walking foot
695
84
Persona: I'm a 27-year-old woman who lives in Texas. My friend is getting married in a few months. Prompt: I bought a bridesmaid dress for my friend's wedding, but when I tried it on, it was 2 inches too long. It's a blue floral tulle dress with 2 layers of polyester crepe. When I brought it to a professional to get it hemmed, they asked a steep price for it, so I've decided to break out the sewing machine and do it myself. Please give me a method with step by step instructions.
Persona: I'm a 27-year-old woman who lives in Texas. My friend is getting married in a few months. Prompt: I bought a bridesmaid dress for my friend's wedding, but when I tried it on, it was 2 inches too long. It's a blue floral tulle dress with 2 layers of polyester crepe. When I brought it to a professional to get it hemmed, they asked a steep price for it, so I've decided to break out the sewing machine and do it myself. Please give me a method with step by step instructions.
Crafts
Not
Describes specific procedural steps
Not Grounded
Recommends pinning the hem before sewing
696
84
Persona: I'm a 27-year-old woman who lives in Texas. My friend is getting married in a few months. Prompt: I bought a bridesmaid dress for my friend's wedding, but when I tried it on, it was 2 inches too long. It's a blue floral tulle dress with 2 layers of polyester crepe. When I brought it to a professional to get it hemmed, they asked a steep price for it, so I've decided to break out the sewing machine and do it myself. Please give me a method with step by step instructions.
Persona: I'm a 27-year-old woman who lives in Texas. My friend is getting married in a few months. Prompt: I bought a bridesmaid dress for my friend's wedding, but when I tried it on, it was 2 inches too long. It's a blue floral tulle dress with 2 layers of polyester crepe. When I brought it to a professional to get it hemmed, they asked a steep price for it, so I've decided to break out the sewing machine and do it myself. Please give me a method with step by step instructions.
Crafts
Not
Provides general DIY guidance and tips
Not Grounded
Recommends leaving hem allowance before sewing any hem
697
84
Persona: I'm a 27-year-old woman who lives in Texas. My friend is getting married in a few months. Prompt: I bought a bridesmaid dress for my friend's wedding, but when I tried it on, it was 2 inches too long. It's a blue floral tulle dress with 2 layers of polyester crepe. When I brought it to a professional to get it hemmed, they asked a steep price for it, so I've decided to break out the sewing machine and do it myself. Please give me a method with step by step instructions.
Persona: I'm a 27-year-old woman who lives in Texas. My friend is getting married in a few months. Prompt: I bought a bridesmaid dress for my friend's wedding, but when I tried it on, it was 2 inches too long. It's a blue floral tulle dress with 2 layers of polyester crepe. When I brought it to a professional to get it hemmed, they asked a steep price for it, so I've decided to break out the sewing machine and do it myself. Please give me a method with step by step instructions.
Crafts
Not
Describes specific procedural steps
Not Grounded
Recommends cutting the tulle using any of the following methods: fabric scissors, sharp scissors, rotary cutter
702
84
Persona: I'm a 27-year-old woman who lives in Texas. My friend is getting married in a few months. Prompt: I bought a bridesmaid dress for my friend's wedding, but when I tried it on, it was 2 inches too long. It's a blue floral tulle dress with 2 layers of polyester crepe. When I brought it to a professional to get it hemmed, they asked a steep price for it, so I've decided to break out the sewing machine and do it myself. Please give me a method with step by step instructions.
Persona: I'm a 27-year-old woman who lives in Texas. My friend is getting married in a few months. Prompt: I bought a bridesmaid dress for my friend's wedding, but when I tried it on, it was 2 inches too long. It's a blue floral tulle dress with 2 layers of polyester crepe. When I brought it to a professional to get it hemmed, they asked a steep price for it, so I've decided to break out the sewing machine and do it myself. Please give me a method with step by step instructions.
Crafts
Not
Describes specific procedural steps
Not Grounded
Recommends steaming or pressing the hemmed polyester fabric with an iron or steamer on a low heat setting
704
84
Persona: I'm a 27-year-old woman who lives in Texas. My friend is getting married in a few months. Prompt: I bought a bridesmaid dress for my friend's wedding, but when I tried it on, it was 2 inches too long. It's a blue floral tulle dress with 2 layers of polyester crepe. When I brought it to a professional to get it hemmed, they asked a steep price for it, so I've decided to break out the sewing machine and do it myself. Please give me a method with step by step instructions.
Persona: I'm a 27-year-old woman who lives in Texas. My friend is getting married in a few months. Prompt: I bought a bridesmaid dress for my friend's wedding, but when I tried it on, it was 2 inches too long. It's a blue floral tulle dress with 2 layers of polyester crepe. When I brought it to a professional to get it hemmed, they asked a steep price for it, so I've decided to break out the sewing machine and do it myself. Please give me a method with step by step instructions.
Crafts
Not
Provides general DIY guidance and tips
Not Grounded
Recommends not ironing tulle directly
698
84
Persona: I'm a 27-year-old woman who lives in Texas. My friend is getting married in a few months. Prompt: I bought a bridesmaid dress for my friend's wedding, but when I tried it on, it was 2 inches too long. It's a blue floral tulle dress with 2 layers of polyester crepe. When I brought it to a professional to get it hemmed, they asked a steep price for it, so I've decided to break out the sewing machine and do it myself. Please give me a method with step by step instructions.
Persona: I'm a 27-year-old woman who lives in Texas. My friend is getting married in a few months. Prompt: I bought a bridesmaid dress for my friend's wedding, but when I tried it on, it was 2 inches too long. It's a blue floral tulle dress with 2 layers of polyester crepe. When I brought it to a professional to get it hemmed, they asked a steep price for it, so I've decided to break out the sewing machine and do it myself. Please give me a method with step by step instructions.
Crafts
Not
Describes specific procedural steps
Not Grounded
Recommends hemming the polyester-crepe layers to be slightly shorter than the tulle
1,315
84
Persona: I'm a 27-year-old woman who lives in Texas. My friend is getting married in a few months. Prompt: I bought a bridesmaid dress for my friend's wedding, but when I tried it on, it was 2 inches too long. It's a blue floral tulle dress with 2 layers of polyester crepe. When I brought it to a professional to get it hemmed, they asked a steep price for it, so I've decided to break out the sewing machine and do it myself. Please give me a method with step by step instructions.
Persona: I'm a 27-year-old woman who lives in Texas. My friend is getting married in a few months. Prompt: I bought a bridesmaid dress for my friend's wedding, but when I tried it on, it was 2 inches too long. It's a blue floral tulle dress with 2 layers of polyester crepe. When I brought it to a professional to get it hemmed, they asked a steep price for it, so I've decided to break out the sewing machine and do it myself. Please give me a method with step by step instructions.
Crafts
Hurdle
Provides step-by-step instructions
Not Grounded
Provides step by step instructions for hemming a tulle dress with 2 layers of polyester crepe
758
88
Persona: I'm a mom who hosts a monthly art day for young kids. Prompt: For our next meeting I want to do a paper clay activity with my students. I've been seeing some great bowls made from egg cartons online. Walk me through how to make these with my students as well as how to decorate them.
Persona: I'm a mom who hosts a monthly art day for young kids. Prompt: For our next meeting I want to do a paper clay activity with my students. I've been seeing some great bowls made from egg cartons online. Walk me through how to make these with my students as well as how to decorate them.
Crafts
Not
Provides general DIY guidance and tips
Not Grounded
Advises against undertaking the entire bowl-making project in one art day session
759
88
Persona: I'm a mom who hosts a monthly art day for young kids. Prompt: For our next meeting I want to do a paper clay activity with my students. I've been seeing some great bowls made from egg cartons online. Walk me through how to make these with my students as well as how to decorate them.
Persona: I'm a mom who hosts a monthly art day for young kids. Prompt: For our next meeting I want to do a paper clay activity with my students. I've been seeing some great bowls made from egg cartons online. Walk me through how to make these with my students as well as how to decorate them.
Crafts
Not
Describes specific procedural steps
Not Grounded
Recommends tearing up egg cartons into pieces
6,124
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Persona: I'm a mom who hosts a monthly art day for young kids. Prompt: For our next meeting I want to do a paper clay activity with my students. I've been seeing some great bowls made from egg cartons online. Walk me through how to make these with my students as well as how to decorate them.
Persona: I'm a mom who hosts a monthly art day for young kids. Prompt: For our next meeting I want to do a paper clay activity with my students. I've been seeing some great bowls made from egg cartons online. Walk me through how to make these with my students as well as how to decorate them.
Crafts
Not
Describes specific procedural steps
Not Grounded
Recommends soaking egg carton pieces in water for at least two hours
760
88
Persona: I'm a mom who hosts a monthly art day for young kids. Prompt: For our next meeting I want to do a paper clay activity with my students. I've been seeing some great bowls made from egg cartons online. Walk me through how to make these with my students as well as how to decorate them.
Persona: I'm a mom who hosts a monthly art day for young kids. Prompt: For our next meeting I want to do a paper clay activity with my students. I've been seeing some great bowls made from egg cartons online. Walk me through how to make these with my students as well as how to decorate them.
Crafts
Not
Describes specific procedural steps
Not Grounded
Recommends blending soaked egg carton pieces in a blender
761
88
Persona: I'm a mom who hosts a monthly art day for young kids. Prompt: For our next meeting I want to do a paper clay activity with my students. I've been seeing some great bowls made from egg cartons online. Walk me through how to make these with my students as well as how to decorate them.
Persona: I'm a mom who hosts a monthly art day for young kids. Prompt: For our next meeting I want to do a paper clay activity with my students. I've been seeing some great bowls made from egg cartons online. Walk me through how to make these with my students as well as how to decorate them.
Crafts
Not
Describes specific procedural steps
Not Grounded
Recommends removing excess water from the blended mixture by squeezing with hands or straining
762
88
Persona: I'm a mom who hosts a monthly art day for young kids. Prompt: For our next meeting I want to do a paper clay activity with my students. I've been seeing some great bowls made from egg cartons online. Walk me through how to make these with my students as well as how to decorate them.
Persona: I'm a mom who hosts a monthly art day for young kids. Prompt: For our next meeting I want to do a paper clay activity with my students. I've been seeing some great bowls made from egg cartons online. Walk me through how to make these with my students as well as how to decorate them.
Crafts
Not
Describes specific procedural steps
Not Grounded
Recommends kneading in flour and salt with the blended egg carton pieces until a smooth clay consistency is achieved
763
88
Persona: I'm a mom who hosts a monthly art day for young kids. Prompt: For our next meeting I want to do a paper clay activity with my students. I've been seeing some great bowls made from egg cartons online. Walk me through how to make these with my students as well as how to decorate them.
Persona: I'm a mom who hosts a monthly art day for young kids. Prompt: For our next meeting I want to do a paper clay activity with my students. I've been seeing some great bowls made from egg cartons online. Walk me through how to make these with my students as well as how to decorate them.
Crafts
Not
Describes specific procedural steps
Not Grounded
Recommends lining the bowls used as moulds with cling film
764
88
Persona: I'm a mom who hosts a monthly art day for young kids. Prompt: For our next meeting I want to do a paper clay activity with my students. I've been seeing some great bowls made from egg cartons online. Walk me through how to make these with my students as well as how to decorate them.
Persona: I'm a mom who hosts a monthly art day for young kids. Prompt: For our next meeting I want to do a paper clay activity with my students. I've been seeing some great bowls made from egg cartons online. Walk me through how to make these with my students as well as how to decorate them.
Crafts
Not
Describes specific procedural steps
Not Grounded
Recommends applying an even layer of clay into the inside surface of the bowl used as mould
765
88
Persona: I'm a mom who hosts a monthly art day for young kids. Prompt: For our next meeting I want to do a paper clay activity with my students. I've been seeing some great bowls made from egg cartons online. Walk me through how to make these with my students as well as how to decorate them.
Persona: I'm a mom who hosts a monthly art day for young kids. Prompt: For our next meeting I want to do a paper clay activity with my students. I've been seeing some great bowls made from egg cartons online. Walk me through how to make these with my students as well as how to decorate them.
Crafts
Not
Provides general DIY guidance and tips
Not Grounded
Recommends against decorating or sealing the bowls at this art day
1,216
88
Persona: I'm a mom who hosts a monthly art day for young kids. Prompt: For our next meeting I want to do a paper clay activity with my students. I've been seeing some great bowls made from egg cartons online. Walk me through how to make these with my students as well as how to decorate them.
Persona: I'm a mom who hosts a monthly art day for young kids. Prompt: For our next meeting I want to do a paper clay activity with my students. I've been seeing some great bowls made from egg cartons online. Walk me through how to make these with my students as well as how to decorate them.
Crafts
Hurdle
Provides general DIY guidance and tips
Not Grounded
Recommends one or more of these techniques for decorating bowls: painting with acrylic paint, painting with watercolors, decoupage
849
92
Persona: I'm a 33-year-old ski instructor living in Cortina, Italy. My grandmother left me an old apartment when she passed away. I moved here after first renovating the apartment completely on my own and have all my old bits of kit, like the paint and plastering tools. Prompt: The chimney flue from the fireplace runs behind the bedroom wall where I sleep.The plaster is new but the wall gives off an unpleasant (not very strong, but noticeable) smell of smoke. The odor is present even when the fireplace isn't being used, including in the summer. I'm having trouble sleeping. Can you suggest a step-by-step method to fix the problem and help me sleep better?
Persona: I'm a 33-year-old ski instructor living in Cortina, Italy. My grandmother left me an old apartment when she passed away. I moved here after first renovating the apartment completely on my own and have all my old bits of kit, like the paint and plastering tools. Prompt: The chimney flue from the fireplace runs behind the bedroom wall where I sleep.The plaster is new but the wall gives off an unpleasant (not very strong, but noticeable) smell of smoke. The odor is present even when the fireplace isn't being used, including in the summer. I'm having trouble sleeping. Can you suggest a step-by-step method to fix the problem and help me sleep better?
Repairs
Hurdle
Describes specific procedural steps
Not Grounded
Recommends inspecting the chimney cap/crown to look for hairline cracks
850
92
Persona: I'm a 33-year-old ski instructor living in Cortina, Italy. My grandmother left me an old apartment when she passed away. I moved here after first renovating the apartment completely on my own and have all my old bits of kit, like the paint and plastering tools. Prompt: The chimney flue from the fireplace runs behind the bedroom wall where I sleep.The plaster is new but the wall gives off an unpleasant (not very strong, but noticeable) smell of smoke. The odor is present even when the fireplace isn't being used, including in the summer. I'm having trouble sleeping. Can you suggest a step-by-step method to fix the problem and help me sleep better?
Persona: I'm a 33-year-old ski instructor living in Cortina, Italy. My grandmother left me an old apartment when she passed away. I moved here after first renovating the apartment completely on my own and have all my old bits of kit, like the paint and plastering tools. Prompt: The chimney flue from the fireplace runs behind the bedroom wall where I sleep.The plaster is new but the wall gives off an unpleasant (not very strong, but noticeable) smell of smoke. The odor is present even when the fireplace isn't being used, including in the summer. I'm having trouble sleeping. Can you suggest a step-by-step method to fix the problem and help me sleep better?
Repairs
Not
Provides safety warnings
Not Grounded
Recommends any of the following safety precautions for roof work: installing a life-line on the roof, safety shoes, safety net, full body harness, safety helmet
851
92
Persona: I'm a 33-year-old ski instructor living in Cortina, Italy. My grandmother left me an old apartment when she passed away. I moved here after first renovating the apartment completely on my own and have all my old bits of kit, like the paint and plastering tools. Prompt: The chimney flue from the fireplace runs behind the bedroom wall where I sleep.The plaster is new but the wall gives off an unpleasant (not very strong, but noticeable) smell of smoke. The odor is present even when the fireplace isn't being used, including in the summer. I'm having trouble sleeping. Can you suggest a step-by-step method to fix the problem and help me sleep better?
Persona: I'm a 33-year-old ski instructor living in Cortina, Italy. My grandmother left me an old apartment when she passed away. I moved here after first renovating the apartment completely on my own and have all my old bits of kit, like the paint and plastering tools. Prompt: The chimney flue from the fireplace runs behind the bedroom wall where I sleep.The plaster is new but the wall gives off an unpleasant (not very strong, but noticeable) smell of smoke. The odor is present even when the fireplace isn't being used, including in the summer. I'm having trouble sleeping. Can you suggest a step-by-step method to fix the problem and help me sleep better?
Repairs
Not
Describes specific procedural steps
Not Grounded
Recommends sealing any cracks with waterproof crown sealant
852
92
Persona: I'm a 33-year-old ski instructor living in Cortina, Italy. My grandmother left me an old apartment when she passed away. I moved here after first renovating the apartment completely on my own and have all my old bits of kit, like the paint and plastering tools. Prompt: The chimney flue from the fireplace runs behind the bedroom wall where I sleep.The plaster is new but the wall gives off an unpleasant (not very strong, but noticeable) smell of smoke. The odor is present even when the fireplace isn't being used, including in the summer. I'm having trouble sleeping. Can you suggest a step-by-step method to fix the problem and help me sleep better?
Persona: I'm a 33-year-old ski instructor living in Cortina, Italy. My grandmother left me an old apartment when she passed away. I moved here after first renovating the apartment completely on my own and have all my old bits of kit, like the paint and plastering tools. Prompt: The chimney flue from the fireplace runs behind the bedroom wall where I sleep.The plaster is new but the wall gives off an unpleasant (not very strong, but noticeable) smell of smoke. The odor is present even when the fireplace isn't being used, including in the summer. I'm having trouble sleeping. Can you suggest a step-by-step method to fix the problem and help me sleep better?
Repairs
Not
Describes specific procedural steps
Not Grounded
Recommends placing bags or sachets of activated charcoal inside the fireplace to trap odor molecules
853
92
Persona: I'm a 33-year-old ski instructor living in Cortina, Italy. My grandmother left me an old apartment when she passed away. I moved here after first renovating the apartment completely on my own and have all my old bits of kit, like the paint and plastering tools. Prompt: The chimney flue from the fireplace runs behind the bedroom wall where I sleep.The plaster is new but the wall gives off an unpleasant (not very strong, but noticeable) smell of smoke. The odor is present even when the fireplace isn't being used, including in the summer. I'm having trouble sleeping. Can you suggest a step-by-step method to fix the problem and help me sleep better?
Persona: I'm a 33-year-old ski instructor living in Cortina, Italy. My grandmother left me an old apartment when she passed away. I moved here after first renovating the apartment completely on my own and have all my old bits of kit, like the paint and plastering tools. Prompt: The chimney flue from the fireplace runs behind the bedroom wall where I sleep.The plaster is new but the wall gives off an unpleasant (not very strong, but noticeable) smell of smoke. The odor is present even when the fireplace isn't being used, including in the summer. I'm having trouble sleeping. Can you suggest a step-by-step method to fix the problem and help me sleep better?
Repairs
Not
Describes specific procedural steps
Not Grounded
Recommends applying two coats of shellac-based primer where the chimney's flue runs in the bedroom
854
92
Persona: I'm a 33-year-old ski instructor living in Cortina, Italy. My grandmother left me an old apartment when she passed away. I moved here after first renovating the apartment completely on my own and have all my old bits of kit, like the paint and plastering tools. Prompt: The chimney flue from the fireplace runs behind the bedroom wall where I sleep.The plaster is new but the wall gives off an unpleasant (not very strong, but noticeable) smell of smoke. The odor is present even when the fireplace isn't being used, including in the summer. I'm having trouble sleeping. Can you suggest a step-by-step method to fix the problem and help me sleep better?
Persona: I'm a 33-year-old ski instructor living in Cortina, Italy. My grandmother left me an old apartment when she passed away. I moved here after first renovating the apartment completely on my own and have all my old bits of kit, like the paint and plastering tools. Prompt: The chimney flue from the fireplace runs behind the bedroom wall where I sleep.The plaster is new but the wall gives off an unpleasant (not very strong, but noticeable) smell of smoke. The odor is present even when the fireplace isn't being used, including in the summer. I'm having trouble sleeping. Can you suggest a step-by-step method to fix the problem and help me sleep better?
Repairs
Not
Describes specific procedural steps
Not Grounded
Recommends repainting the wall with a matching paint color
861
92
Persona: I'm a 33-year-old ski instructor living in Cortina, Italy. My grandmother left me an old apartment when she passed away. I moved here after first renovating the apartment completely on my own and have all my old bits of kit, like the paint and plastering tools. Prompt: The chimney flue from the fireplace runs behind the bedroom wall where I sleep.The plaster is new but the wall gives off an unpleasant (not very strong, but noticeable) smell of smoke. The odor is present even when the fireplace isn't being used, including in the summer. I'm having trouble sleeping. Can you suggest a step-by-step method to fix the problem and help me sleep better?
Persona: I'm a 33-year-old ski instructor living in Cortina, Italy. My grandmother left me an old apartment when she passed away. I moved here after first renovating the apartment completely on my own and have all my old bits of kit, like the paint and plastering tools. Prompt: The chimney flue from the fireplace runs behind the bedroom wall where I sleep.The plaster is new but the wall gives off an unpleasant (not very strong, but noticeable) smell of smoke. The odor is present even when the fireplace isn't being used, including in the summer. I'm having trouble sleeping. Can you suggest a step-by-step method to fix the problem and help me sleep better?
Repairs
Not
Recommends consulting a professional
Not Grounded
Recommends consulting a certified chimney sweep to inspect the fireplace and flue
942
95
Persona: My husband and I bought our dream home in New Jersey and converted our old home into an AirBnB. Our old home is in upstate NY, and we think we can pay for both mortgages with what we can charge in that location. We have a friend in upstate who can close up the house for us if there's a lull in rentals, which is great. Prompt: We want to turn off water and reduce electrical use and heat when it's vacant so there aren't unnecessary expenses and burst pipes, etc. We capped off our gas line long ago because that stuff terrifies me. Help me make a smart checklist for closing up the house. Just the mechanicals, and just the inside stuff; anything outdoors is handled by a service.
Persona: My husband and I bought our dream home in New Jersey and converted our old home into an AirBnB. Our old home is in upstate NY, and we think we can pay for both mortgages with what we can charge in that location. We have a friend in upstate who can close up the house for us if there's a lull in rentals, which is great. Prompt: We want to turn off water and reduce electrical use and heat when it's vacant so there aren't unnecessary expenses and burst pipes, etc. We capped off our gas line long ago because that stuff terrifies me. Help me make a smart checklist for closing up the house. Just the mechanicals, and just the inside stuff; anything outdoors is handled by a service.
Repairs
Not
Describes specific procedural steps
Not Grounded
Recommends turning the house's main water shut-off valve to the closed position
943
95
Persona: My husband and I bought our dream home in New Jersey and converted our old home into an AirBnB. Our old home is in upstate NY, and we think we can pay for both mortgages with what we can charge in that location. We have a friend in upstate who can close up the house for us if there's a lull in rentals, which is great. Prompt: We want to turn off water and reduce electrical use and heat when it's vacant so there aren't unnecessary expenses and burst pipes, etc. We capped off our gas line long ago because that stuff terrifies me. Help me make a smart checklist for closing up the house. Just the mechanicals, and just the inside stuff; anything outdoors is handled by a service.
Persona: My husband and I bought our dream home in New Jersey and converted our old home into an AirBnB. Our old home is in upstate NY, and we think we can pay for both mortgages with what we can charge in that location. We have a friend in upstate who can close up the house for us if there's a lull in rentals, which is great. Prompt: We want to turn off water and reduce electrical use and heat when it's vacant so there aren't unnecessary expenses and burst pipes, etc. We capped off our gas line long ago because that stuff terrifies me. Help me make a smart checklist for closing up the house. Just the mechanicals, and just the inside stuff; anything outdoors is handled by a service.
Repairs
Not
Describes specific procedural steps
Not Grounded
Recommends opening all faucets in the house, starting from top to bottom, to drain the lines after the main water valve is closed
944
95
Persona: My husband and I bought our dream home in New Jersey and converted our old home into an AirBnB. Our old home is in upstate NY, and we think we can pay for both mortgages with what we can charge in that location. We have a friend in upstate who can close up the house for us if there's a lull in rentals, which is great. Prompt: We want to turn off water and reduce electrical use and heat when it's vacant so there aren't unnecessary expenses and burst pipes, etc. We capped off our gas line long ago because that stuff terrifies me. Help me make a smart checklist for closing up the house. Just the mechanicals, and just the inside stuff; anything outdoors is handled by a service.
Persona: My husband and I bought our dream home in New Jersey and converted our old home into an AirBnB. Our old home is in upstate NY, and we think we can pay for both mortgages with what we can charge in that location. We have a friend in upstate who can close up the house for us if there's a lull in rentals, which is great. Prompt: We want to turn off water and reduce electrical use and heat when it's vacant so there aren't unnecessary expenses and burst pipes, etc. We capped off our gas line long ago because that stuff terrifies me. Help me make a smart checklist for closing up the house. Just the mechanicals, and just the inside stuff; anything outdoors is handled by a service.
Repairs
Not
Describes specific procedural steps
Not Grounded
Recommends flushing all toilets to empty their tanks after the main water valve is closed
945
95
Persona: My husband and I bought our dream home in New Jersey and converted our old home into an AirBnB. Our old home is in upstate NY, and we think we can pay for both mortgages with what we can charge in that location. We have a friend in upstate who can close up the house for us if there's a lull in rentals, which is great. Prompt: We want to turn off water and reduce electrical use and heat when it's vacant so there aren't unnecessary expenses and burst pipes, etc. We capped off our gas line long ago because that stuff terrifies me. Help me make a smart checklist for closing up the house. Just the mechanicals, and just the inside stuff; anything outdoors is handled by a service.
Persona: My husband and I bought our dream home in New Jersey and converted our old home into an AirBnB. Our old home is in upstate NY, and we think we can pay for both mortgages with what we can charge in that location. We have a friend in upstate who can close up the house for us if there's a lull in rentals, which is great. Prompt: We want to turn off water and reduce electrical use and heat when it's vacant so there aren't unnecessary expenses and burst pipes, etc. We capped off our gas line long ago because that stuff terrifies me. Help me make a smart checklist for closing up the house. Just the mechanicals, and just the inside stuff; anything outdoors is handled by a service.
Repairs
Not
Provides general DIY guidance and tips
Not Grounded
Advises to not drain the water heater
946
95
Persona: My husband and I bought our dream home in New Jersey and converted our old home into an AirBnB. Our old home is in upstate NY, and we think we can pay for both mortgages with what we can charge in that location. We have a friend in upstate who can close up the house for us if there's a lull in rentals, which is great. Prompt: We want to turn off water and reduce electrical use and heat when it's vacant so there aren't unnecessary expenses and burst pipes, etc. We capped off our gas line long ago because that stuff terrifies me. Help me make a smart checklist for closing up the house. Just the mechanicals, and just the inside stuff; anything outdoors is handled by a service.
Persona: My husband and I bought our dream home in New Jersey and converted our old home into an AirBnB. Our old home is in upstate NY, and we think we can pay for both mortgages with what we can charge in that location. We have a friend in upstate who can close up the house for us if there's a lull in rentals, which is great. Prompt: We want to turn off water and reduce electrical use and heat when it's vacant so there aren't unnecessary expenses and burst pipes, etc. We capped off our gas line long ago because that stuff terrifies me. Help me make a smart checklist for closing up the house. Just the mechanicals, and just the inside stuff; anything outdoors is handled by a service.
Repairs
Not
Describes specific procedural steps
Not Grounded
Recommends unplugging all non-essential electronics and appliances
947
95
Persona: My husband and I bought our dream home in New Jersey and converted our old home into an AirBnB. Our old home is in upstate NY, and we think we can pay for both mortgages with what we can charge in that location. We have a friend in upstate who can close up the house for us if there's a lull in rentals, which is great. Prompt: We want to turn off water and reduce electrical use and heat when it's vacant so there aren't unnecessary expenses and burst pipes, etc. We capped off our gas line long ago because that stuff terrifies me. Help me make a smart checklist for closing up the house. Just the mechanicals, and just the inside stuff; anything outdoors is handled by a service.
Persona: My husband and I bought our dream home in New Jersey and converted our old home into an AirBnB. Our old home is in upstate NY, and we think we can pay for both mortgages with what we can charge in that location. We have a friend in upstate who can close up the house for us if there's a lull in rentals, which is great. Prompt: We want to turn off water and reduce electrical use and heat when it's vacant so there aren't unnecessary expenses and burst pipes, etc. We capped off our gas line long ago because that stuff terrifies me. Help me make a smart checklist for closing up the house. Just the mechanicals, and just the inside stuff; anything outdoors is handled by a service.
Repairs
Not
Describes specific procedural steps
Not Grounded
Recommends leaving the dryer plugged in
948
95
Persona: My husband and I bought our dream home in New Jersey and converted our old home into an AirBnB. Our old home is in upstate NY, and we think we can pay for both mortgages with what we can charge in that location. We have a friend in upstate who can close up the house for us if there's a lull in rentals, which is great. Prompt: We want to turn off water and reduce electrical use and heat when it's vacant so there aren't unnecessary expenses and burst pipes, etc. We capped off our gas line long ago because that stuff terrifies me. Help me make a smart checklist for closing up the house. Just the mechanicals, and just the inside stuff; anything outdoors is handled by a service.
Persona: My husband and I bought our dream home in New Jersey and converted our old home into an AirBnB. Our old home is in upstate NY, and we think we can pay for both mortgages with what we can charge in that location. We have a friend in upstate who can close up the house for us if there's a lull in rentals, which is great. Prompt: We want to turn off water and reduce electrical use and heat when it's vacant so there aren't unnecessary expenses and burst pipes, etc. We capped off our gas line long ago because that stuff terrifies me. Help me make a smart checklist for closing up the house. Just the mechanicals, and just the inside stuff; anything outdoors is handled by a service.
Repairs
Not
Describes specific procedural steps
Not Grounded
Recommends turning the dryer off at the breaker panel level
949
95
Persona: My husband and I bought our dream home in New Jersey and converted our old home into an AirBnB. Our old home is in upstate NY, and we think we can pay for both mortgages with what we can charge in that location. We have a friend in upstate who can close up the house for us if there's a lull in rentals, which is great. Prompt: We want to turn off water and reduce electrical use and heat when it's vacant so there aren't unnecessary expenses and burst pipes, etc. We capped off our gas line long ago because that stuff terrifies me. Help me make a smart checklist for closing up the house. Just the mechanicals, and just the inside stuff; anything outdoors is handled by a service.
Persona: My husband and I bought our dream home in New Jersey and converted our old home into an AirBnB. Our old home is in upstate NY, and we think we can pay for both mortgages with what we can charge in that location. We have a friend in upstate who can close up the house for us if there's a lull in rentals, which is great. Prompt: We want to turn off water and reduce electrical use and heat when it's vacant so there aren't unnecessary expenses and burst pipes, etc. We capped off our gas line long ago because that stuff terrifies me. Help me make a smart checklist for closing up the house. Just the mechanicals, and just the inside stuff; anything outdoors is handled by a service.
Repairs
Not
Describes specific procedural steps
Not Grounded
Recommends emptying and deep cleaning the fridge
959
95
Persona: My husband and I bought our dream home in New Jersey and converted our old home into an AirBnB. Our old home is in upstate NY, and we think we can pay for both mortgages with what we can charge in that location. We have a friend in upstate who can close up the house for us if there's a lull in rentals, which is great. Prompt: We want to turn off water and reduce electrical use and heat when it's vacant so there aren't unnecessary expenses and burst pipes, etc. We capped off our gas line long ago because that stuff terrifies me. Help me make a smart checklist for closing up the house. Just the mechanicals, and just the inside stuff; anything outdoors is handled by a service.
Persona: My husband and I bought our dream home in New Jersey and converted our old home into an AirBnB. Our old home is in upstate NY, and we think we can pay for both mortgages with what we can charge in that location. We have a friend in upstate who can close up the house for us if there's a lull in rentals, which is great. Prompt: We want to turn off water and reduce electrical use and heat when it's vacant so there aren't unnecessary expenses and burst pipes, etc. We capped off our gas line long ago because that stuff terrifies me. Help me make a smart checklist for closing up the house. Just the mechanicals, and just the inside stuff; anything outdoors is handled by a service.
Repairs
Not
Describes specific procedural steps
Not Grounded
Recommends unplugging the fridge
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ACE Dataset

This dataset contains evaluation criteria across four domains: DIY, Food, Shopping, and Gaming.

Configurations

  • diy: DIY and home improvement criteria
  • food: Food and recipe criteria
  • shopping: Shopping and product criteria
  • gaming: Gaming design criteria

Usage

from datasets import load_dataset

Load a specific domain

diy_data = load_dataset("mercor/ACE", "diy") food_data = load_dataset("mercor/ACE", "food") shopping_data = load_dataset("mercor/ACE", "shopping") gaming_data = load_dataset("mercor/ACE", "gaming")

Or load the default (diy)

dataset = load_dataset("mercor/ACE")## Domain-Specific Columns

Each domain has its own specific criterion type column:

  • DIY: Criterion Type (DIY)
  • Food: Criterion Type (Food)
  • Shopping: Criterion Type (Shopping) + Shop vs. Product
  • Gaming
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