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Old 05-05-2012, 04:59 PM   #2
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You can try putting a small bit of lubricant or PB-Blaster type material in the socket, or even something like WD-40, let it soak for a bit and then try to get it out. That's messy, and you'll have to clean out the socket and fixture well when you're done, but you can do it.

I'd probably put a bucket under the light and break the bulb by putting a towel over it and crushing it with a pair of pliers. Then I'd try to unscrew the base with a pair of needle nose pliers. If unscrewing it doesn't work, which would be surprising, then I'd break the base with the pliers and unwrap it out of the socket.

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