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Broken Light Bulb
Everyone has dealt with broken light bulbs. To remove broken bulbs, first
unplug the lamp or turn off the power. Put on heavy gloves and safety glasses
and press a rubber ball or even a potato firmly into the metal socket and twist. If
it won’t budge try using needle-nosed pliers. When you put in the new bulb, put
WD-40 on the threads to make it easier to remove next time.

Removing a broken lightbulb
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