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  1. 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.

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    • Rethreading a Chain-Style Cord: Remove the blinds from the wall and pop out the clutch. Most roller blinds will have a little pin on the side opposite the cord.
    • Rethreading a Rope Cord: Remove the blinds and the clutch. Most roller blinds will have a pin that you push in with a flat-head screwdriver. This will release the blinds, allowing you to pull them out.
    • Rethreading a Closed Clutch: Remove the blinds from the wall and pull the clutch off. Unlike other types of clutches, this one appears to be solid. You cannot see the pulley teeth because they are inside the clutch.
  2. 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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  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. Mar 25, 2024 · Lift the blind off the hook. Blinds on hooks are the easiest to remove. Open your blinds and then simply raise the problem blind upwards off the hook. Bend the blind slightly to detach it from the hook and then lift the blind off the poll altogether. 3. Attach a replacement blind to the hook.

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  5. Jun 8, 2023 · Step 2: Locate the screw inside the control end and release it to allow the pieces to come apart. Step 3: Slide the chain back in. Step 4: Screw the pieces back together. Step 5: Re-install your roll-up window treatments. Roll the fabric up by chain to check if it works smoothly. Make adjustments, if needed.

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  7. May 30, 2024 · You are now ready to fix the roller blind chain. Remove the clutch—the round plastic on the end which holds the chain—using your hands or a screwdriver. Some clutch models require you to pop open the cap in order to create enough room to remove and replace the cord. First, flip the clutch over to examine the back.

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