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02-09-2010, 05:57 PM
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Winnebago Owner
Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: Lambertville Mi
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Window Valance
I am needing to restring one of my day/nite shades. The valance I need to remove is in the bedroom and is about two feet long. I have the 38R and the valance is between the tv and closet,on the drivers side. I can't see how it's attached to the wall? I'm thinking I need to get it out of the way to remove the shade. I tried doing a search but did not find the answer I need.
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02-09-2010, 06:32 PM
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Winnebago Owner
Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Blue Water Isles, Michigan, USA
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You can remove the shade without removing the Valance. Two screws holding the shade to the valance.
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02-09-2010, 06:32 PM
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Winnie-Wise
Join Date: May 2006
Location: Central Florida
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No need to remove the valances. The shade is secured to the valance with screws, which are usually hidden by the shade material.
If you move the last plead aside until you see the metal frame of the shade, the screws will become visible as well. Sometimes they are located between the last fold of the shade and the wall, which makes them more difficult to see. I have seen them both in front of or in back of the shade material on my coach.
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2015 Tuscany 40 KQ
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02-09-2010, 07:47 PM
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Winnebago Camper
Join Date: May 2009
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I am needing to restring one of my day/nite shades. The valance I need to remove is in the bedroom and is about two feet long. I have the 38R and the valance is between the tv and closet,on the drivers side. I can't see how it's attached to the wall? I'm thinking I need to get it out of the way to remove the shade. I tried doing a search but did not find the answer I need.
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We have an '07 38'
I got so tired of havine the dealer try to restring the shades we did it ourselves. winnie has the break down on restringing. We headed to the local fabric shop picked up better quality string did all the shades NO more problems.
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02-09-2010, 08:00 PM
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Winnebago Camper
Join Date: May 2009
Location: SOUTH LOUISIANA(GOD'S COUNTRY)
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Best string to use is 130# test dacron fishing line. You can buy it at
cabella.
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02-09-2010, 08:30 PM
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Winnebago Camper
Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: Hickory, North Carolina
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Don't forget to ream the holes. The burrs are what caused the cord to break in the first place. If you have bushings, you better use them. This is not a fun job, but it can be done by a layman. I did it so just about anyone can. Best of luck. Al
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02-10-2010, 06:10 AM
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Winnebago Owner
Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: Lambertville Mi
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Thanks for the help! I do see the screws. I had this problem on our other MH, The valance was easy to remove, and that made the off and on of the shade a lot easier. It seems like every manufacturer think they have a better mouse trap. I did buy replacement string online, but will be looking for that 130# dacron fishing line next time I go to Caballas. I,m sure there will be more "stringing" in my future!
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02-10-2010, 06:42 AM
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Winnebago Owner
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Quote:
Originally Posted by stearn
Thanks for the help! I do see the screws. I had this problem on our other MH, The valance was easy to remove, and that made the off and on of the shade a lot easier. It seems like every manufacturer think they have a better mouse trap. I did buy replacement string online, but will be looking for that 130# dacron fishing line next time I go to Caballas. I,m sure there will be more "stringing" in my future!
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Good luck 'Stearn' -- restringing is doable with patience being the operative word. In my case, I almost threw my first restringing project in the trash until I stepped back and swore it wasn't going to get the best of me!! Definitely go with a high quality/strength of fishing line for a long lasting repair.
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02-10-2010, 09:47 AM
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Winnebago Owner
Join Date: Aug 2007
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I just had a guy do one of mine in Quartsite. Since I am a large fellow (6'6", 275lbs) I would never have been able to contort into the positions that he and his wife got into. The shades are attached with 2 screws, one at each end of the shade and there is also a clip in the middle. He used a screw driver to unclip the middle. The stringing could be complex at first. Be sure that every hole lines up on both sides. Leave plenty of length in your strings so you don't come up short. Check those little plastic tie downs for cracks as well. They are the clear plastic "knobs" where the bottom of the shades are tied down. IF you see a crack, replace them.
Joe
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02-10-2010, 03:10 PM
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Winnebago Camper
Join Date: Nov 2006
Posts: 26
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I hace been reading the responses so far, but have not seen any response to the question of how to remove the valance. I have also had to remove and replace these shades without removing the valance, and it would have been much easier if the valance could be removed. If anyone has figured how to remove them, I sure would like to know how they did it.
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02-10-2010, 06:59 PM
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Winnebago Owner
Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: Fulltime- On the Road
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After restringing 3 of my shades I've looked at how to remove the valance's. I never did figure out an easy way and gave up as I removing the screws and popping the center clip was pretty easy. As was previously stated, you have to be fairly small build combined with the agilities of a yoga expert, contortionist, and gymnist to get at the screws during the removal/replacement.
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02-10-2010, 07:21 PM
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Winnebago Master
Join Date: Aug 2002
Location: ...hopefully on the road!
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On all mine, you pretty much have to remove the shade first in order to then remove the valence. My shades were all attached to the valence top with a screw through each end of the shade. The valences are attached on the top to brackets that are attached to the wall. The larger valences in the lounge/galley also have brackets near the bottom of each side piece.
About 18 months ago I replaced all my OEM shades with MCD shades. It was a hassle removing all the valences, but easier than it would have been to just remove shades and mount the new brackets for the MCD shades ... and well worth the trouble. We really like the MCD shades.
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02-11-2010, 06:36 PM
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Winnebago Camper
Join Date: May 2009
Posts: 49
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Yes! Save yourself some trouble and look into some MCD shades. I redid my coach with them. They're awesome. Anyone need some OEM day/nights for a 2009 Vectra 40WD?
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2009 Vectra 40WD
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02-12-2010, 08:04 AM
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Winnebago Master
Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: Glen Allen, VA
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Another vote here for the MCD shades. I had three of the pleated shades break strings in a 30 day period (they lasted 7 years). We were upgrading some interior stuff anyway and love the MCD shades.
Also agree that removing/installing shades of any type in those valences is a tough job which can cause one to utter nasty words .
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02-12-2010, 11:31 AM
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Winnebago Owner
Join Date: Dec 2001
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Quote:
Originally Posted by jimjr
Yes! Save yourself some trouble and look into some MCD shades. I redid my coach with them. They're awesome. Anyone need some OEM day/nights for a 2009 Vectra 40WD?
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What are mcd shades?How much are they , where can they be bought
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02-12-2010, 04:31 PM
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Winnebago Camper
Join Date: May 2009
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Try this link. They are another type of shade. Take a look. In my opinion, about a million times better. Say good bye to restringing...
MCD Innovations
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Jim
2009 Vectra 40WD
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02-12-2010, 05:19 PM
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Winnebago Master
Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: Glen Allen, VA
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FYI, when I was comparing the price of the MCD solo shades (we did not want/need the day/night feature), they were almost identical in price to the OEM type pleated day/night shade (based on a Camping World price for the pleated shades).
I realize that is perhaps an apple to orange comparison but with heavily tinted windows and window awnings, we just never closed the shades unless we wanted either privacy or to block all light. The MCD solo shades does that very well.
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02-12-2010, 05:33 PM
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Winnebago Owner
Join Date: Dec 2001
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jimjr, thanks for info
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02-12-2010, 07:06 PM
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Winnebago Camper
Join Date: May 2009
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You're welcome. Great shades and not priced too bad.
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2009 Vectra 40WD
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02-15-2010, 03:41 PM
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Winnebago Owner
Join Date: Apr 2006
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Part of the job of replacing the analog TV with a digital TV in the bedroom required taking down the day/nite shade and horizontal valance which does not have any vertical side extensions. I looked and looked underneath the top of the valance for screws and couldn't see them. Finally, by carefully feeling through the fabric on the underside of the valance I could feel the two elusive screw heads. I had to use a utility knife to cut an x in the fabric to expose the screw heads, unscrewed the screws, and the valance was free to come down.
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