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bamboo blinds
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Ive just bought some that are too big for my window but it says you can trim them easily.
Is this just a case of cutting with scissors??
Is this just a case of cutting with scissors??
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Yes I would suggest snips or clippers with a sharp edge as I can see you splitting the bamboo using scissors.
There are alot of handy tools such as 'dremel' which offer you lots of interchangerable parts these will cut through bamboo well.
A sharp stanley knife will work well too as long as you have a protected surface to cut on and with all the above ideas a good straight line to follow.
The main problem I have had with bamboo blinds is mould due to window condensation - when it gets started it will spread quite fast leaving green blinds and a mouldy smell. I dont know if varnish or some sort of mould resistant product would prevent this but I think that if these blinds are expensive or cover a large area it might be a good idea before you hang them to treat them for mould.
There are alot of handy tools such as 'dremel' which offer you lots of interchangerable parts these will cut through bamboo well.
A sharp stanley knife will work well too as long as you have a protected surface to cut on and with all the above ideas a good straight line to follow.
The main problem I have had with bamboo blinds is mould due to window condensation - when it gets started it will spread quite fast leaving green blinds and a mouldy smell. I dont know if varnish or some sort of mould resistant product would prevent this but I think that if these blinds are expensive or cover a large area it might be a good idea before you hang them to treat them for mould.