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Switching a light fixture requires the following steps. First, remove the old fixture. Second, you must disconnect the wiring. Third, a junction box must be installed. Finally, a new fixture must be installed. Detailed instructions can be found here: http://www.diynetwork.com/how-to/replace-a-bathroom-light-fixture/index.html
This sounds very strange. You should not have an unswitched bathroom light. Replace fixture with one with a pull chain. Turn breaker off before changing the fixture.
To remove a glued on bathroom light fixture from a mirror, the best product to use is WD-40. Spray on the WD-40 and wait a few minutes while holding up the light fixture so it will not suddenly fall. Gently pull on the light fixture while using a putty knife to scrape the area underneath the lamp next to the mirror. Glue residue can also be cleaned up with the WD-40 after the fixture releases.
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The mansion has gold-plated bathroom fixtures.
The best lighting for a bathroom ceiling is a hanging light fixture with more than one bulb. You don't want all of the light in your bathroom to come from a single bulb.
I have never seen this combination for a bathroom fixture.
The light fixtures you choose as replacements will include detailed, illustrated instructions. Before you undertake the task, visit this site to read about the installation process and review the list of necessary tools: www.diynetwork.com/how-to/...a...light-fixture/index.html To replace the light fixture you need to follow these 7 steps (http://www.diynetwork.com/how-to/replace-a-bathroom-light-fixture/index.html). The tools you will need are a screwdriver, circuit tester, drywall saw, and wire strippers.
Yes but, I won't tell if you won't tell. Maybe don't do it in a bathroom, basement, or close to any possible light to ground contact.
A fixture is what the light bulb goes into.
Just install the new fixture with black to black, white to white, and cap off the ground wire on the new fixture. It'll be fine.
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