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Re-stringing cellular blinds
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These are notes from Cindy on how to re-string the cellular pleated Vista blinds:

ACCORDIAN WINDOW BLINDS
To restring:
Need to measure the window. You will need length of string equal to:
2X height + 4X width + about 12” (to tie off)
Remove shade from window, remove end caps and the top and bottom rails being careful to not lose the small plastic guides at the top and bottom of the shades. There should be a small plastic guide, where the string enters the shade top and bottom, which slides onto the rail. There is also a small plastic ring where the string goes through the bottom wooden window sill. The string also is threaded through the end cap of the rails. Also remove the lift handles from the bottom rail.
Find the mid-point of the string, this will be placed in the middle if the top rail of the shade. Gather the shade (closed) and secure with a rubber band or tie of some sort to keep it from opening up. Thread the string through the plastic guides for the top rail and down both sides of the shade (from top to bottom). Slide the top rail back onto the blind.
Thread string through plastic guide for bottom rail on both sides.
Run string across bottom of shade to opposite side (from both sides). Both strings will sit in the bottom rail.
Slide bottom rail back onto blind. Be sure to slide from the end where the metal slat is rounded.
Run string through end cap (from shade out of cap). Replace the lift handles. Run the string down through plastic guide of the window sill.
Run string across from both sides to center (under window sill) to secure and tie off.
NOTES:
The string should be as tight as you can get it. Be sure blind is all the way up before you tie the string off, this will allow you to tighten the string a little more.
If you need to remove the metal slat in the bottom of the blind, note that one end is rounded and the other end is cut (the corners are square). Also note whether the metal slat is flat or has a slight curve to it. When replacing the metal slat if it is flat, you should use some sort of bar or rounded rail to obtain a slight curve to the slat. This will assist in sliding the metal slat through the fabric. Also be sure to slide from the rounded end of the metal slat. If you insert the metal slat from the “cut end” it will tear the fabric of the shade.



Parts of the blind system:
Shade
String
Brackets attached to top of window sill
Top rail
2 end caps (for top rail)
2 plastic guides which slide into the top rail
Bottom rail
2 end caps (for bottom rail)
2 plastic guides which slide into the bottom rail
2 plastic guide rings which fit into the bottom sill
2 lift handles screwed into the bottom rail


PLEASE NOTE:
THESE ARE JUST MY NOTES FROM OUR EXPERIENCE RESTRINGING OUR BLIND WITH HELP FROM OUR FRIENDS. WE DID NOT OBTAIN THIS INFORMATION FROM ANY SOURCE. YOU MAY FIND THIS TO BE HELPFUL OR YOU MAY HAVE A MUCH BETTER WAY OF DOING THIS.

Forest & Cindy Olivier
1987 log cabin
2011 Roadtrek C210P
PO 1999 Foretravel 36'
1998 Newell 45' #486 

1993 Newell 39' #337 
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You can find super long upholstery needles at a fabric store. They are about ten inches and really really help getting the cord through the blinds

Richard and Rhonda Entrekin
99 Newell, 512
Maverick Hybrid Toad
Inverness, FL (when we're home Cool )
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