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  1. 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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  2. 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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  3. Nov 4, 2018 · Step 1: Pull your blind all the way down and hold it at a 45-degree angle away from your window. Step 2: Gently tug on your blind and then push it up. This should re-set the motor. Step 3: If the above doesn’t work you can reach up under your blind and place your hand on the tube. Give the tube a half turn.

  4. 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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    • 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.
  5. May 3, 2023 · Remove the broken slats, replace them with the ones you've taken from the bottom, and restring the blinds. Slip the cord through the holes on the bottom rail, retie your knots, and push the caps back in. If your cord is broken, remove the blinds from the window. Cut the cord where it's damaged, pull it out through the bottom, and line up the ...

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  7. Oct 9, 2023 · To fix a shade that won't stay up, pull it halfway down, lift the roller out of the bracket, and wind it up tightly by hand before placing it back in the bracket. For shades that are difficult to pull down but snap up easily, lift the roller, unroll the shade by hand with a few rotations, and replace it in the bracket. Repeat these steps as needed.

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