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  1. 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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  2. 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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  3. Do you have a roller shade that won't go up anymore? We'll show you in 5 easy steps how you can fix it.NOTE: These instructions may not apply to Bali or Levo...

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  4. 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.

  5. 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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  6. May 12, 2018 · Solution: Pull the cord at a 45-degree angle. Instructions: Fully open the slats. Never try to lower or raise your blinds when the slats are in the closed position. Pull the wand or cord directly toward the centre of the blind, making a 45-degree angle.

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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.