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What You Need:
Replacement bulb (make sure it matches the lamp’s wattage)
Clean cloth or gloves (to handle the bulb safely)
Steps:
Turn Off and Unplug: Always unplug the lamp before working on it to avoid electric shock.
Remove the Old Bulb: Let the bulb cool if it was recently on. Gently unscrew the burnt-out bulb by turning it counterclockwise.
Check the Socket: Look inside the socket for any debris or corrosion. If there’s any, gently clean it out with a dry cloth.
Insert New Bulb: Screw in a new bulb of the correct type and wattage by turning it clockwise until snug (don’t overtighten).
Test: Plug the lamp back in and turn it on. Your lamp should light up bright again!
Bonus Tips:
If the lamp still doesn’t work, check the plug, cord, or switch for damage — it might need a professional’s help.
Avoid touching bulbs with bare hands — oils can shorten bulb life.
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