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Spanish chandeliers

Today, Spanish chandeliers are ordered very often. The presence of a chandelier is a great addition to the house, but over time you may need to eliminate the problems with the chandelier. The following article will show you how to fix common chandelier problems.
Step 1 - Socket Maintenance
Chandelier sockets can oxidize, which can lead to poor contact between the lamp and the contacts. Remove the bulbs from the chandelier brackets and set them aside in a safe place. Pour a small amount of alcohol into a shallow bowl. Dip a cotton swab in alcohol and wipe the contacts in outlets. Once the alcohol has dried, you can return the bulbs.
Step 2 - Broken Arm
Place the craft block over a continuous arm to create an impression. Align the block with a broken arm and put the broken piece in place. Wrap the pendant wire around the free end and attach it to the top of the chandelier. Make sure it fits snugly. Loosen the wires so that a 1/2 inch gap appears. Glue the broken area and tighten the wire to connect the parts. Allow the glue to set for at least one day before removing the mold.
Step 3 - Remount
Turn off the electric and remove the decorative center cover to gain access to the wires. Unplug them from the chandelier. Unplug and buy an identical one. Pass the wire through the lever and attach it to the contact points, then cover with electrical tape. Cut the wire and attach the end to a new outlet. Replace cover and cover.
Using an intact hand as a guide, create a shape from the craft block to hold the broken hand in place opposite the chandelier.
Attach the broken arm to the chandelier using the shape. Make sure it blends perfectly.
Firmly fix the broken lever by wrapping the hanging wire around the free end and attaching it to the top of the chandelier. Make sure it fits snugly and stays in line without any help.
Loosen the wires so that approximately half an inch of space is left between the broken arm and the chandelier.
Glue your hand to the chandelier. Tighten the wires again so that the lever snaps into place. Wipe off excess glue and leave for 24 to 36 hours.
Remove trinkets, pendants and pendants.
Line the bottom of your washbasin with a thick soft bath towel.
Fill the sink with hot water and a little detergent.
Thoroughly wash pendants, trinkets, and trim in the sink. Put the pieces on a towel and let dry.
Assemble the chandelier from the inside out. Sand any stains of water by hand when you collect the pieces.

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