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RV Replacement kits

Complete Rebuild Kit for the most common RV Shades.
This overhaul kit replaces all major components.

 

2 String RV Shade  1.2mm ( 20yds.)

 
String Repair kit Contains:
  • Restring Tool
  • 2 Retainer Screw
  • RV Cord Retainers
  • String
  • 2 Crimpable Clasps used to hold the cord in place.

Price: $15.00

 
Stock #:RVket20

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4 String RV Shade 1.2mm  ( 40yds.)

 
String Repair kit Contains:
  • Restring Tool
  • 2 Retainer Screw
  • RV Cord Retainers
  • String
  • 2 Crimpable Clasps used to hold the cord in place.

Price: $20.00

Special! Price

Stock #:RVket40 

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RV Replacement Parts


Measure in Inches,
Length x 2 + Width x 4 + X Number of Cords Divided by 12 = Feet

Example of a 2 Cord Shade,
The Width of your Shade is 50 Inches
The Length of your Shade is 36 inches

Add together to get the length of 1 cord
72 + 200 =272 X 2 Cords = 544 inches divide by 12 = 45 feet
This Formula has extra cord to tie knots & make adjustments


Most blind String are very simple to replace and can be done with common household tools.
If you are ready to repair your own blinds and shades and save hundreds of dollars then you have found the right place.

 

Adjusting Cord Tension on day/night RV Shade


After time cords may stretch causing your shades not to operate correctly. This may be corrected by simply removing the bottom cord attachment on both sides of the shade and then pulling the cord tighter and retying a new knot.

**Important** Both sides should be adjusted in equal amounts so your shades will hang evenly. Cord should be fairly tight when you reinstall bottom attachment.

Note: Be sure to not let go of the cord when adjusting as it may travel into the shade and then must be returned for restringing.

Spool attachments may also be tightened by wrapping cord around the spool.

Cleaning and Care on day/night RV Shade
RV Shades should be kept In the closed or the up position when not in use, to maintain pleat retention and minimize dirt and soil buildup. Do not store shade in the down position, this may cause some loss of a pleat retention if RV shade are not operate on a consistent basis.

Note: if your recreation vehicle must be in storage for an extended period time. Store RV shade in the up position and cover your window with an additional protection (example cut out cardboard).

RV Shade can be easily cared for by simply dusting or using a vacuum cleaner attachment. Do not use spot remover, or household cleaner or detergent to remove soiled spot, or as this may cause damage to fabric.

 

Thank You for choosing Venetian Blind Repair Shop! We provide personalized service and affordable parts.


 

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