I removed the broken bulb and then tried to remove the metal base, but couldn’t. So, I got the genius idea of trying to bend all the pieces inward and hoping they’d either snap off or I could pull them off, yeahhhhhh, not working. So, now, I’m left with 2/3 of the metal base stuck in the fixture. Anyone know how to remove that mess?? Oh and save the comments about my stupidity, I already know. Thanks!! : )
I have a circa 1950’s metal porch glider. It used to be my grandparents’ and I inherited it. Over the years the paint has faded and it has collected some rust. I’d like to remove the rust and then paint it with rust-proof enamel spray paint. Does anyone have any solutions for the rust removal and pointers for when I go to paint it?
I purchased a pair of cleats for my baseball league, only to find out later that Metal Spikes were not permitted in the league. (Probably should have found this out earlier.)
Is it possible to remove the Metal Spikes (They are not the easily interchangable kind) or can I find covers for them anywhere?
I have this metal candle stand and it was covered in ribbon, I have removed the ribbon because I wanted to spray paint it but theres still hot glue gun glue dried up on it. I have tried to peel it off but on some parts it just won’t come off. Please if anyone knows any remedies or information, it will be gratefully appreciated thanks.
I have a music folder and about 2 or 3 sub folders in it. When I download music, the files will sometimes save to all of the folders, so I have some songs saved multiple times. All these files are making my computer run very slow.
How do I remove the duplicate songs without deleting them from my computer completely? (There are probably about 2100-2300 altogether)
Also, what settings do I change on my computer to make sure this doesn’t happen again in the future?