Measure the blinds from the head rail and use a pencil to mark your new desired length.
Best way to cut vinyl blinds.
Small cuts will result in a jagged bottom edge.
Vinyl blinds splattered with grease such as in a kitchen require a bit more cleaning than blinds that are simply dusty.
These shades also referred to as roller blinds block out light in a room and have a simpler look than other types of blinds.
Make sure you cut straight along the line you marked with the square.
If the chords are on one side you can cut only from the other side.
Cut in one motion from start to finish with one cut.
For the hacksaw and c clamp method clamp all the vanes.
Since the blinds are vinyl they may be washed with a mild soap and water.
Remove the end stiffener from the headrail.
Once you have properly measured bring your measurements in to the store.
As you cut the headrail you may want to bend the cut portion out of the way with pliers or a screw driver.
Using the cut vane mark each of the other vanes and repeat the process to cut all the vanes.
Begin sawing in a simple easy back and forth motion.
Bend the ends of the headrail back out into position with pliers or a screw driver.
Use the measurement found above and mark the headrail the top of the blinds at this length.
Blinds have come a long way over the years partly because of the many new features that make them simpler to use and in turn make your life easier.
With the tin snips or hacksaw carefully cut the headrail along the mark you made.
Our associates can cut your in store bought blinds to the exact size needed for free.
Hold the pole firmly in place and begin to cut with a hacksaw.
If you are using scissors cut the fist vane.
Cut along the new edge line of the first slat using 10 inch heavy duty shears or tin snips.
Use your nondominant hand to apply pressure to the pole at the top of the blinds that they wrap around.
Carefully align your hacksaw s blade with the length that you ve cut off by matching the blade to the edge of the blinds.