CurtainWorld support is here to assist you in removing your roller blind. Watch this short video, and if you have any questions, please don't hesitate to contact us at Curtainworld.com.au
This video was a lifesaver, as a portion of the support bracket became detached from the wall, and I had to remove the roller blind in order to repair it. This was the clearest, shortest, and most to-the-point video that finally showed me what I had to do!
This is brilliant sir...after watching dozen of other videos I came across this video and was able to remove it after watching this video..thanks a lot
Thanks for the video. Now mine is the Cog type, and I turn the cog anti-clockwise and I can see the "outer pin" retract, but there is an "inner pin" inside the bigger outer pin, and this does not retract and is stopping the blind from removing as per your video. So I cant remove it.
Whats all this cobbler's about Child Safety devices, ludicrously short chains that can hardly be reached or moved? I've NEVER heard of a kid being strangled by one. They must have been deliberately trying to, if there was such a case.