Will double sided tape hold a 26"w by 68" l Levolor cordless blind?
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Looks like an it might work, although I have never done this myself. It depends on the actual weight of the blind. Different tapes have different weight tolerances, and what it will be stuck to other than the blind...wood, plastic, the amounts of stress on it caused by the movement of the blind...
This is Gorilla mounting tape, you can scroll to the bottom to see other mounting tapes:
https://www.shelllumber.com/gorilla-glue-6065003-tape-mounting-gorilla.html?feed=Froogle&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIxria6LW_8wIViJWzCh35iQDPEAQYASABEgLrqfD_BwE
There are tapes that can be used on blinds. Look in your local home improvement store.
Maybe for a bit but with use it will not stay up long. Best to install with screws and brackets.
Maybe for a bit but with use it will not stay up long. Best to install with screws and brackets.
I would use velcro instead it is stronger tape dries out and will cause them to fall
Check out 3M command tape.
It might hold the blind up but when you put any pressure on it (open, close or just adjust the shade) that could be too much pressure. I would want something more secure like brackets screwed in. Is there a reason you can't attach that way?
Not double sided tape but something stronger like this https://amzn.to/3DraCz5
Hello you might call and ask the manufacturer for their opinion and options they might recommend
Yes it would, however it would not last that long. There are available tapes intended forr blinds.
68" is a lot of weight. I would screw in the top. A few yanks on velco or tape may land it on your toe.
I doubt that double-sided tape will hold up well over time.
No to heavy. You could use a ell. Bracket to hold it up .
Hi Natti, no it will not hold, are you worried about putting holes in the walls? This link has some methods you can try
https://homedecorbliss.com/hang-blinds-without-drilling-holes/
What type of cordless blind is it - Venetian style, or roller style?
Are you asking if double sided tape will hold the blind to the wall, (instead of mounting hardware), or if it will hold the blind to the inside roller tube (has it become unattached) ?
I would look for blind specific tape
I don't think it would because of the weight.
It all depends on weight, these are for blinds https://amzn.to/3iUmdyJ
Maybe better to use Velcro!
Are you trying to hang the blind or fix it. I do not think double sided tape would stand up to the wear and tear of using the blind. Command hooks for heavy objects would be better to hang the blind.