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The suggestion is sufficiently off-base to make me not consider it. But I bet that some people will. Was this from Amazon?

And this from Google:


No, you should not use Comet to clean lightbulbs, as the abrasive and harsh chemicals in Comet can damage the glass surface and are not recommended for this purpose. Instead, use a soft, dry cloth to wipe away dust, or a damp cloth if necessary, as a damp cloth is sufficient for cleaning most lightbulbs safely.
 
I've had to at times give the solder contacts a little sand to improve the contact on some old overhead fan lights we have. So it's not as huge a leap as other "recommendations" I've seen.
 
The recommendations are not because you might need it. They need to sell it.
 
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