I have a bulb that I am trying to get out of a base. It's a midnight base if that means anything. Anyways, I can't seem to get it out. I don't feel like having the bulb explode and slice me open. Seems like a silly question, but any ideas?
Permalink Reply by Kris on January 28, 2009 at 10:08pm
I have tried this. Even turned it the other way and succeeded to only make it tighter. Lol. I even tried jiggling it. Hell, I don't even thing pliers would work.
Try what Matt said, it has never failed me. Use as little pressure as you can....hold the base upside down, wiggle the bulb and try to turn VERY lightly with just your finger tips.
Of course make sure the lamp is plugged in and you are standing in a full tub of water.....JK !!
Permalink Reply by Lars on January 29, 2009 at 8:49pm
I had this problem just yesterday.... frustrates the heck out of a person. They make some stuff called bulb grease or socket grease.... that you put on the base of a light bulb before screwing it into whatever. So this little problem won't happen again. Just go to a hardware store and tell them what you need... its cheap.
Permalink Reply by Kris on January 29, 2009 at 9:28pm
Thanks for the info. However, can you imagine the looks you will get if you try to go to Lowe's and ask for "bulb grease". They have enough trouble telling me were the hammers are. Heaven forbid if I ask them a complex question. Lol.
lol! Oh, you must go to the Lowes here! "Hammer....uh...wuz dat?"
"Bert"
6-ft-under.com
PS Lemme know where they send you for bulb grease! It will either be the Lawnmower section, to the spring plants or down the road to the "adult bookstore."