Fig.1 Carport lights |
Supplies and Tools:
60 watt chandelier bulb
Towel clean and dry
Mrs. H. lives in Hollywood, California. Today, she called about cleaning her carport chandelier.
This post shows the eight steps on cleaning a carport chandelier.
Step 1: Fig.1 shows the carport chandelier that needs to be cleaned.
Step 2: Fig.2 shows a lamp has burned out and has been replaced with a new bulb.
Fig.2 Taking bulb out to clean |
Fig.3 Windex® Multi-Surface |
Fig.4 Clean towel |
Fig.5 Clean metal |
Fig.6 Clean top |
Fig.7 Clean bulbs |
Fig.8 No hats |
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