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  1. Before repairing blinds, it’s helpful to know how they work. Learn what's happening in your blinds when you lift, lower, and tilt the slats. This video was c...

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  2. THIS is how-to easily and quickly clean your wood, plastic & aluminum blinds without having to take the blinds down. This is just in time for some spring cl...

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  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.

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  4. 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.

  5. Mar 11, 2020 · Learn how to clean and maintain your window treatments by us, the window treatment experts.

  6. 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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  8. Oct 9, 2023 · Ice Cube Method: If blinds are stuck due to adhesives or paint residue, rub an ice cube along the affected area to harden the substance. Gently scrape it off with a plastic scraper. Wand Tapping: For blinds with a wand control, gently tap the wand against the stuck area while trying to operate the blinds.

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