Sanderson electric Conservatory Blinds

Does anyone know how to remove these for cleaning, it looks like you have to pop open some clips at the bottom, but I'm unsure.

Chris

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christopher
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I remove my blinds?

Yes. The manual blinds can be removed but we would strongly advise not to remove the electric blinds. Should you wish to do this we have a full Lasting Care service where our engineers will remove your blinds to clean the dust and debris from them

Baz

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Baz

How expensive is the lasting care service ?

Chris

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remove the electric blinds. Should you wish to do this we have a full Lasting Care service where our engineers will remove your blinds to clean the dust and debris from them

Another incorrect use of the word engineer. If an engineer turned up it would cost you ?1000 per blind. May be operative might be better.

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zaax

replying to Baz, Lomax wrote: Thats not true ive had my blinds a long time, just called sandersons and they said they Have change how the motorised blinds now work and now cant come out and fix them, or even help These blinds cost over £14k

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Lomax

You're replying to a post made in **2010**.

FFS read the date.

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Andrew

replying to Baz, Lynton Tremayne wrote: Just tried to get my blinds serviced but Sandersons said they have changed systems and don't support my blinds any more. Not my idea of lasting service! Any ideas about how I could get someone to look at them Bardsey area, Leeds.

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Lynton Tremayne

I am based in Southampton and have a similar experience,did you resolve the problem? Katherine

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Katherine

They must be real good as the original post is ten years ago. Brian

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Brian Gaff (Sofa

Hello Katherine, I too have a similar problem as both you and Lynton, were you successful in tracking someone to repair your blinds? When l called Sanderson, knowing the blinds were out of warranty l was expecting to pay for a hefty repair bill. Instead they told me we don’t repair out of warranty. Just where folk go to get a specialist item fixed Sanderson do not care, they didn’t say anything of this nature when you pass your hard earn cash over to them. The CEO of the Company is to blame, l bet he can get his fixed! and for FREE. Thank you in anticipation of your answer.

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Jill

Before answering a 10 year old post from a broken website, please read and digest this:

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