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  1. Step 2. Carefully remove the damaged slat by cutting the slant halfway across its width, at the point where it is connected to the rest of the blind, with a pair of 8-inch 'Westcott' scissors. Remove the damaged slat from the blind after it has been cut on both sides. Add a comment.

  2. Step 6. With the new replacement slats in place, begin at the highest slat. Create a loop with the lifting cords. Slide the loop through each routing hole on the same side of all the slats. Repeat this step on the other side, and in the middle if your blinds have three routing holes.

  3. Aug 14, 2024 · The frequent use of a vertical blind can cause the slats to be loose or dirty. To help you avoid the cost of hiring a professional, this guide will show you the details of how to easily replace them. Note that if your clips of blinds are old or rusty, it may be difficult to remove, and you may need to apply a bit more force.

  4. Feb 24, 2014 · Broken, chewed or damaged window blinds causing you frustration? Learn how to replace them yourself easily with our instructional video about how to change t...

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  5. Busting the Broken Slat Out. Now, spine up, cowpoke. It's high time we yanked that ol' stubborn slat out. First, pull the blind cord to fully extend your blinds, and rotate the slats to achieve a fully open position. Locate the offending slat and utilize that trusty screwdriver to gently coax the plastic piece at both ends.

  6. Aug 29, 2024 · Pull the slats together to reveal the damaged cord. Cut the frayed part and remove it from the bottom rail. Thread in the new cord to the old one by splicing or gluing them together. This will guide the new cord through the slats. Guide the fixed cord through the top of the blinds and down through the slats with care.

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  8. May 1, 2024 · Manually Unroll. If the above steps don't work, pull your blind down and out at a 45-degree angle. Unroll the shade manually to reset the tension. A single bent or broken slat can ruin the look of a set of blinds. Don't replace the entire set—use this DIY guide to learn how to fix broken blinds.

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