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RV 50 Foot Cord Restring Kit - for Pleated Shades w/ Instructions,
Kit Includes
50 ft. 1.4mm Cord
Cord Threading Tool
(4) Nylon Cord Bushings
(2) Tensioner Clear Hold Down Spools
(2) Tensioner Screws
Instructions with Diagrams
Enough cord to restring any 4 string RV Night or Day/Night shade.
The 50 ft cord is wound on a holder to keep it from tangling into knots.
The instructions will show how to run cords through the rails. and how to use tensioners.
Note that when ordering a restring kit with colored cords
a computer monitors show different colors
so do not expect a perfect color match.
william Lazarus
Reviewed in the United States on February 12, 2025
Worked well. Had extra bushings and a threading tool that helped quite a bit!Really pay attention as to how the blind was strung before removing old cords
Switchback
Reviewed in the United States on September 28, 2024
Our cord broke on our camper blinds. The replacement blind was about $200 ugh. I got this cord and watched a you tube video and the blind looks and works great! Saved lots of money!
Matt
Reviewed in the United States on September 17, 2024
My kitchen has honeycomb blinds that are a custom size, to replace them was several hundred dollar investment with a custom blind shop. This kit worked like a charm that allowed me to repair it in the time it took to enjoy my morning coffee.
Patricia S. Pratt
Reviewed in the United States on October 22, 2024
Cellular shade made by Graber. Found on a website how to wrap the old cord around a pencil & measure it …it appeared the old cord was 1.2 and this 1.4 worked great, slightly thicker, but with the tool included it was easy to restring the blind.
Luv2Fish
Reviewed in the United States on October 20, 2024
I thought restringing a shade in my RV would be a nightmare. This product was an exact color match, and the quality was better than I expected. After watching a couple how-to videos, I was able to use the tools provided to complete the job. I won't say the installation was easy, but you can do it if you have patience. I have tan cords in my RV shades and this matched perfectly. I had a break in the middle of my shade, so tried to tie a knot with the old cord to repair. I do not recommend that approach as your knot will get hung up in places you don't expect. I suggest you remove the entire string and put a new, one-piece string on.
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