Can you restring cellular shades?
Cellular shades, also known as honeycomb or accordion shades, are fairly easy to repair. The most common repairs include restringing the shades , replacing broken mounting brackets, and replacing cord locks.
Cellular shades, also known as honeycomb or accordion shades, are fairly easy to repair. The most common repairs include restringing the shades , replacing broken mounting brackets, and replacing cord locks.
As a quick fix, flip the blind upside down and punch a hole through the other end. Then, you can hang it back up. You can also use sturdy tape or even a paperclip to repair the broken slot and place the blind back into the headrail.
The bottom up function operates like a regular shade, by pulling down on the correct cord to lift the bottom to your desired level . To bring the shade back down, pull the cord towards the middle of the shade to unlock it and then allow the cord to lift up.
Cordless Honeycomb/Cellular Shades
With the classic cordless lift, you simply pull up on the bottom rail to raise the shade, and pull down to lower . With cordless Lift & LockTM, lightly push the button on the bottom rail to raise or lower them.
