In case anyone else would find this useful:
We installed vintage reproduction light fixtures on the ceilings of some of the rooms in our 1916 home. Curly CFLs look totally wrong so we put LED bulbs in the fixture we'll be using a lot. In the fixture we'll rarely use we put older incandescent bulbs, but the print on the ends was so ugly -- black, lots of words. I was able to easily remove it with a dry SOS pad aka steel wool.
Be sure to remove the bulb first (duh), don't try this while it's in the fixture. I carefully held most of the bulb wrapped in a dish towel while I gingerly and slowly sanded the end with the SOS pad, just in case the glass broke. Be really careful, don't get it wet, etc.
Removing print from end of light bulbs
- SouthernLady
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Re: Removing print from end of light bulbs
Thank you for sharing this! The OCD in me can't stand little things like this.
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- Stalwart
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Re: Removing print from end of light bulbs
Don't forget all the cool antique style bulbs you can get either!
https://www.1000bulbs.com/category/antique-light-bulbs/
https://www.1000bulbs.com/category/antique-light-bulbs/
Re: Removing print from end of light bulbs
You're welcome, SouthernLady! And yes, Daniel, Edison bulbs would look GREAT in these fixtures but we're trying to use what we have for fixtures we don't use much, and buy much more efficient bulbs for the fixtures we use all the time.
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Re: Removing print from end of light bulbs
We're doing much the same...that company I posted the link to also has a variety of decorative LED bulbs...candlebras and such...I've not run into a fixture yet that I couldn't find an efficient bulb that looked great! I'm loving the LED technology!