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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.
Sep 17, 2024 · Pull off the end caps and slide the slip plate over the rail to reveal the pull cords inside. You will notice that a round tab that holds these cords taut together. Spread the rail slightly so that the round tab comes off easily. Locate the knot and untie the knot carefully so as to not damage the cords.
*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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Oct 24, 2021 · See below for all the links you’ll need. And thanks for watching! How to fix cordless cellular window blinds that have a knot in the line. This took me abo...
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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.
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.
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Oct 9, 2023 · Roller Shades That Won't Stay Down. Some roller shades won't stay down due to a faulty ratchet and pawl mechanism. Remove the shade, inspect it for dirt or dust inside the roller, and use a vacuum or a microfiber cloth to clean the roller mechanism. Apply silicone lubricant spray to prevent sticking, rehang the shade, and it should stay down ...