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"Chaviva" <chavivann@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:KXVVh.8$RX.7@newssvr11.news.prodigy.net...
>I got a drop of cold tap water on a hot bulb over the bathroom sink (25
>watt globe) and it popped.
> I replaced the bulb, and now that one bulb doesn't work. I tried another
> bulb, it is not the bulb. There are three others on that strip over the
> mirror that work fine still.
> Is this something I would need a professional for, or something we can do
> ourselves?
> My husband is handy around the house, but he doesn't know what could be
> causing it to not work.
> Any advice appreciated.
> Chaviva
You say "that one bulb doesn't work" but I think you mean "any bulb in that
socket doesn't work."
With the power to that light turned off at the circuit breaker box, try
cleaning the contacts in the socket (where the bulb screws in and makes
contact). Use sandpaper.
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