• An electric drill or Phillips head screwdriver to remove the mounting brackets from the wall. • Protective eyewear to guard against dust/debris if you are working directly below a bracket. I know it seems counterintuitive, but you may even want to clean your blinds before removing to ...
Remove the blinds from the window by taking off the cover on each bracket at the end of the headrail (no tool is typically needed.) Lift the blinds from the brackets and remove them. Then lay them on a flat surface. Look inside the headrail for the lock mechanism where the cords run...
Remove top mount window blinds by inserting the tip of a slotted screwdriver through the slots and under the plastic slides on the mounts above the top rail. Pull upward on the screwdriver while removing it from the slot to snap the plastic slides open. Pull the back of the top rail downw...
Use a pencil to mark the spots on either side of the window, making sure they are level. Measure the width across the top of the window, from the outside edge of where the brackets will be mounted. Then measure the length from the top of where the mounting bracket will be installed ...
The second step is to remove the cover of the cigarette lighter socket. This can usually be done by using a small screwdriver to pry it open. The third step is to plug the converter into the cigarette lighter socket. Make sure that the converter is plugged in all the way. The fourth ...
Normally, it’s recommended to remove any window AC unit during the winter. There are two reasons for this; window AC units don’t isolate from the winter weather as well as windows and most homeowners like the improved aesthetics when they tuck the unit away for the winter (not the most...
Take down any type of blinds quickly for repairs or replacements There are a lot of different blinds out there, and each one can have a different mounting system. The good news is that the basic steps are functionally universal. You remove...
This allows the brush to gently remove dirt and light debris on delicate surfaces like blinds, drapes, lampshades, keyboards, mirrors, and tapestries. It’s also perfect for dusting hard surfaces in your home and car.[2] There is also a mini soft dusting brush which is great for cleaning...