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David Combs David Combs is offline
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Default *avoiding* future stuck light-bulbs? Lubricant-spray, maybe

In these sunken-into-the-ceiling "cans" into which
you screw-in light-bulbs (not much grip-room around
the sides), a (burnt-out) (indoor flood) can be darn near
*impossible* to unscrew, at least without breaking the bulb.

QUESTION 1: hints and tricks on (safely) unscrewing the
things -- including the small 2or3-inch-across ones too.

And, what about the rubber press-on (causing vacuum seal)
kits like they sell at HD? Do they actually work?
QUESTION 2: might it be a question of the *quality* of
the socket (material)? (Ours came from HD!)

Do these things come in different quality, different
materials? (Aluminum vs aluminum-coated-with-something vs
maybe copper?)

QUESTION3: short of that (could be expensive?, difficult
to do?), is there some kind of a (conducting, of course)
lubricant than can sprayed or rubbed onto either the
socket inner-surface or the bulb screw?


Thanks!

David