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  1. This can quickly be fix and we show you how. If you have a window blind that just won't release and come down, don't replace it! This can quickly be fix and we show you how.

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    • Busy Bee Living
    • Problem: My Blinds Are Stuck Because They Weren’t Properly Raised or Lowered. Sometimes your blinds will get stuck because they haven’t been properly raised or lowered.
    • Problem: My Blinds Are Stuck and Won’t Lower Even When I Pull Them At A 45-Degree Angle. Sometimes your blinds just seem to be stuck and will not lower even though you are pulling on the cord at a 45-degree angle.
    • Problem: My Lift Cords Are Stuck Or Jammed. Sometimes the problem isn’t that the blind is stuck, but instead that the lift cords are stuck or jammed.
    • Problem: My Lift Cords Are Bunching by the Safety Cord Connector. Some blinds are equipped with a safety cord connectors that act as a stopper to prevent inner cords from being pulled through the blind, causing entanglement.
  2. If you have old school corded blinds (or have ever lived somewhere that's never bothered to update it's window treatments) then you've probably been in this ...

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    • SelectBlinds
  3. Feb 23, 2024 · 2. Remove the Blinds from the Window Brackets. Some brackets have knobs you can twist to remove the blinds. Others will require a screwdriver to loosen them. 3. Remove Either the Tassel at the End of the Pull Cord or the Wand. Removing the working end of the mechanism is the first step to getting it out of the way.

    • Chris Dinesen Rogers
    • Identify the Cause of Stuck or Jammed Window Blinds. The first step towards fixing any problem is to identify the root cause. In this case, it could be anything from tangled cords to a misaligned track or broken mechanisms.
    • Try Manual Manipulation. Once you have identified the cause, try manually moving the blind back and forth to see if it can be fixed without any tools.
    • Use a Screwdriver or Pliers. You can use a screwdriver or pliers to fix the problem if manual manipulation doesn’t work. Use a flathead screwdriver to loosen any cord knots or tighten any loose screws.
    • Lubricate the Mechanisms. Sometimes, the problem could be caused by friction between the moving parts. In such cases, lubricating the mechanisms with a silicone spray or WD-40 can do wonders.
  4. Nov 16, 2012 · Kung Fu Maintenance demonstrates how to get a set of vertical blinds going again that are not sliding, hanging up, and getting stuck.Great Lubricant Spray fo...

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  6. Mar 25, 2024 · Locate the clip securing the chain at the end and twist it off with your fingers. Feed the chain outward from the loop at the bottom of the blind you're removing, disconnecting other blinds from the chain until the problem blind is detached. 2. Lift the blind off the hook. Blinds on hooks are the easiest to remove.

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