Quick And Easy Tips To Improve Everything And All Around The Home

Published on 11/10/2020
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5. Using A Potato To Change A Lightbulb

Trying to change a broken or crushed bulb, especially while the bulb is still in its socket, is certainly a major challenge. Well, this is the trick of preventing any injuries or cuts from happening. Slice your potato in half and use the soft side to push it into the socket, turning it round and round. The broken glass is going to catch and bury itself in the potato. When you do this, please make sure your power is off, and war gloves are just a little extra careful about getting glass in your hands.

5. Using A Potato To Change A Lightbulb

5. Using A Potato To Change A Lightbulb

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6. Rubber Bands Can Help Remove Screws

When coming into contact with metal, rubber bands can consume extra friction; this will create a simpler release, especially with stripped screws proving tough. Put it over the top of the screw with the rubber band and then use your screwdriver to remove the stubborn old screw. This should ease the process and easily allow it to be free.

6. Rubber Bands Can Help Remove Screws

6. Rubber Bands Can Help Remove Screws

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