rockhillmanor wrote:
When taking them off you don't have to take valence down.
There is a bracket in the middle that you have to tip up the top of the shade to get it released from the bottom of that middle bracket that's holding it in.
It's a knuckle burner the first time till you see how it works.
String kits are finally now in all camping stores and dealership parts stores. Comes with different colored string and a set of mounting screws.
The mounting screws are actually the culprit for loose or too tight strings which ultimately result in breaking the string.
Fact is:
The valance did stay screwed to the wall.
There were 3 screws holding the shade to the underside of the valance. Very easy to unscrew & put back up.
Finding the cord was the most difficult part. CW & the 3 or 4 fabric shops, Home Depot & Lowes I visited had nothing close to what color cord I needed & damned if I was going to use a white cord in a beige corded shade. So hence a call to the manufacturer to get the right cord.