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  1. Nov 4, 2018 · Step 5: Put the Roller back into its brackets. Pull the shade a little bit more than halfway down the window. Step 6: Remove the shade from the brackets again and wind up the fabric evenly making sure that it doesn’t catch on the spring or the idle pin. Re-mount your shade. Test the shade to make sure that the tension is back.

  2. Step 6. While holding the slack with your middle finger, and the shaft with your index finger, use the tweezers to grab on to the string from the top side of the housing. Pull the string up and toward you as you remove your middle finger from the loop.

  3. Sep 17, 2024 · Use a flathead screwdriver to unscrew the brackets and align them correctly using a level. Mark the new hole locations on the wall and carefully drill the new pilot holes for the brackets. Secure the brackets in the newly drilled holes using appropriate screws and reattach the shades back in place.

  4. *This video DOES NOT apply to Levolor or Bali cellular shades*Are your cordless window shades not lifting all the way? Blinds.com will provide you with a ste...

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  5. After many uses, a cellular shade’s cordless mechanism might stop responding how it ought to causing the shade to not fully lift all the way up. You can easi...

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  6. Can't raise or lower shades due to a broken cord loop? Easy DIY replacement for under $10!TriShades cellular shades from Select Blinds are shown for demonstr...

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  8. Nov 3, 2022 · First, raise the blinds all the way to the top and remove the bottom and floating rail. Next, clean the tracks with a soft cloth and mild detergent. Then, lubricate the tracks and wheels with light oil. Finally, replace the bottom rail and lower the top bottom blinds to see if the problem is fixed.

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