Now pull up on each lift cord just enough so you can easily pull out the extra slats.
Faux wood blind slat removal.
If the slats are made from wood or look like wood they are considered wood or faux wood blinds.
Please measure the length and mark it where you want the bottom slat to be.
Dry each slat with a clean cloth.
This video is also applicable to faux woo.
Faux or fake wood blinds are made of a material that resembles wood.
First remove the plugs located on the bottom side of the bottom rail to reveal the knotted lift cords that run through the route holes on both sides of the blind.
Untie the knots and remove the bottom rail of your blind.
Faux wood blind slats are manmade so they re water safe.
Lift the window blind slats with one hand while you hold the plug in the other hand.
Next rotate your slats horizontally.
Most of our faux wood and aluminum mini blinds are installed in a box bracket with a hatch door.
Cut through one side of the pocket with scissors to craft length.
Untie the knots then at the broken slat start pulling the lift cords up through the route holes until you reach the one you re removing.
401008 this short video will show you an easy way to remove and replace your horizontal wood blind.
This will expose the lift cord and allow you to slide the plug up the cord to expose a small knot in the cord.
Pull all of the slats and bottom rail all the way up to the head rail with the cords or your hand if cordless.
Get rid of the weight from the pocket.
Shorten vertical blinds remove slats from the railhead.
Insert your bottom rail through the ladders directly below your last slat and thread the lift cord back through the holes in the bottom rail.
Wood and faux wood blinds are window coverings made up of slats that are often 2 wide.
Measure and installation instruction available.
Find the back of the slat.
To remove the horizontal blinds from the bracket lift the hatch door on each end and slide the blinds out of the installation brackets.
Scrub them clean with an easy clean duster or a microfiber cloth dipped in warm soapy water.
Do not use abrasive cleaners which may damage the finish or paint.