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robertbick

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Posted: 11/07/09 01:28pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

How do you remove the interior window treatments that are shown in the below pic? Is there a name for these fabric covered treatments? I could not find anything in a search probably because I do not know what they are called. I do not see how they are attached to the wall.



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Posted: 11/07/09 01:30pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Most likely using some L brackets inside the sides and the top ones most likely screwed into the overhead.


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Day/Night Shades( Google it). Mine had bracket & screws holding top bar up. Small screw either side bottom holding cords 'tight' Didn't like 'em ~~ Took 'em out ~~ Put in Thermal Drapes & sheers. Better. Just my 2 cents.

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Valance a/k/a shadow box


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The shadow box should have a screw tucked into the fold in the very bottom of each leg and a few screws through the top of the valence. I removed and recovered all of them in our trailer. It is real easy once you find the screws.


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Those in our Newmar were attached with small L brackets. Hard to see. Screws are also square head. Nice to work with once you know what they are.

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They are Lambroquins. As said, usually attached with small "L" brackets.


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Thanks everyone. There are no L brackets on mine at all. There must be a screw at the bottom of each side tucked under a fold of the fabric. I will have to go find them.

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They are called lambrequins and ours are attached with screws going into the edge of the material on the inside closest to the window.


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Posted: 11/09/09 08:25am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

I like my lambrequins..........

Someday the shades will self-destruct then
I may NEED to remove them......

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