Vertical blinds are a popular window treatment, but they can be difficult to remove without damaging the window or the blinds themselves. Here are some tips for removing vertical blinds without damage:
1. Start by gently pulling on the bottom of the blinds to release them from the brackets that hold them in place.
2. Once the bottom of the blinds is free, carefully tilt the blinds up and away from the window.
3. Be careful not to bend or break the blinds as you remove them.
4. If the blinds are stubborn, try using a putty knife or other flat object to pry them loose from the brackets.
5. Once the blinds are removed, vacuum or dust the area where they were mounted to remove any debris.
With a little care and patience, you can remove your vertical blinds without damaging them. If you do damage the blinds, however, they can usually be repaired or replaced relatively easily.
How to remove vertical blinds
Start by gently pulling on the bottom of the blinds to release them from the brackets that hold them in place. Once the bottom of the blinds is free, carefully tilt the blinds up and away from the window. Be careful not to bend or break the blinds as you remove them. If the blinds are stubborn, try using a putty knife or other flat object to pry them loose from the brackets. Once the blinds are removed, vacuum or dust the area where they were mounted to remove any debris.
Remove the brackets that hold the blinds in place
Most vertical blinds are held in place by brackets that attach to the top of the window. To remove the blinds, you will need to remove the brackets. Start by gently pulling on the bottom of the blinds to release them from the brackets. Once the bottom of the blinds is free, carefully tilt the blinds up and away from the window. Be careful not to bend or break the blinds as you remove them. If the blinds are stubborn, try using a putty knife or other flat object to pry them loose from the brackets.
Once the blinds are removed, vacuum or dust the area where they were mounted to remove any debris. Brackets that hold vertical blinds in place can be removed by gently pulling on the bottom of the blinds to release them. Once the bottom of the blinds is free, carefully tilt the blinds up and away from the window.
Cut the cords that attach the blinds to the brackets
Some vertical blinds have cords that attach the blinds to the brackets. These cords can be cut with a pair of scissors. Start by gently pulling on the bottom of the blinds to release them from the brackets. Once the bottom of the blinds is free, carefully tilt the blinds up and away from the window. Be careful not to bend or break the blinds as you remove them.
If the blinds are stubborn, try using a putty knife or other flat object to pry them loose from the brackets. Once the blinds are removed, vacuum or dust the area where they were mounted to remove any debris.