Levolor Cellular Shades Review-Look
If you are looking for one, there is a Levolor cellular shades review … waiting for you to see.
If you like LevolorĀ Ā® cellular shades then you are on the right track.
This review page lets you openly see how these shades measure up in quality, durability, features and, of course, how these honeycomb shades work out over a period of time while working every day.
MyHomeWindowBlinds.com offers you extra tips right from the field – you'll learn a few valuable tips and more.
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Sheena @ 9:55 pm
I have cellular blind, they do not go down all the way, the plastic button on the cord has moved up a little, and it stops the blinds to go down all the way. Can you help? Can the button be opened and adjusted? Thanks.
Blinds & Shades Tips @ 10:27 pm
Hi Sheena.
It depends which shade you have.
Levolor and Hunter Douglas (HD) – have the plastic buttons (stop bumpers) that have knots in them.
The only way to move the button "down" is to untie the knots and remake them more towards the end of the lift cords (to make the end knot farther
down the "line", so to speak.
Most HD's "buttons" come apart and then you can see the cords and knots.
Levolor – it's usually a plastic piece with two holes – one for lift cords and one for pull cords.
Either can be easily pulled through the holes using tweezers.
Avoid cutting the lift cords as they need the whole length for the shade to go all the way down.
Otherwise, you'll need to send the shade away to have it restrung.
If you have Graber (Abbey) shades (they have a button and next to it a flat-looking sliding bumper stop),
you can pull on the "bumper slider" down in order to move it.
It's a bit hard to move it, but it does slide : ).
Hope this helps you, Sheena