Removing curtains

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Removing curtains

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How do you remove the original curtains. Mine need to be washed badly and it seems that all the "rollers" are sewn to the curtains. It looks like I have to remove the rails to slide them off the end. Is this correct? Thanks!!
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Re: Removing curtains

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that's how I did mine. pretty easy really.
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Re: Removing curtains

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yeah, remove the rails and the grey panel comes off with them. its easier than it looks
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Re: Removing curtains

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At the end of each rail., there is a piece of rubber at both ends. You may remove one side and the rollers can come out. After you wash the curtains and slide them back ,just replace the small piece of rubber. I did it on my L400 . it may work on the L300 too ?

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Post by nxski »

It works on the L300 as well, I've taken mine on and off about 4 times now. Remove the screws from one side of the rail, take out the rubber piece and they just slide out. There is a little hook at the end of the rails so you have to undo enough screws to bend the rail so it can unhook from the plastic panel (or just remove all the screws and it's nice and easy, just a bit more time consuming).
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