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morley
Aug 13, 2015Explorer
We have done three restrings to our day night shades the last one being the large one in the rear window.
Fixmyblinds is a good site and follow the videos, but look carefully at how your blind is currently strung as we found out that the last one we did(large back window) was strung differently then what was shown on the website.
Another simple thing to do that makes this project so much simpler is melt candle wax onto the end of your blind cord it makes threading through the holes so much simpiler no fraying, etc.
If you are doing it for first time use more cord than less, excess cord after restringing cuts off easily but adding on to too short is not.
Fixmyblinds is a good site and follow the videos, but look carefully at how your blind is currently strung as we found out that the last one we did(large back window) was strung differently then what was shown on the website.
Another simple thing to do that makes this project so much simpler is melt candle wax onto the end of your blind cord it makes threading through the holes so much simpiler no fraying, etc.
If you are doing it for first time use more cord than less, excess cord after restringing cuts off easily but adding on to too short is not.
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