Using a file or coarse sanding block, taper the end of the larger pole. Work slowly and don’t go so far that you create waves in the end cut.

How do I stop my curtains from snagging on my rods?

Ezyglide Tape solves the issue of curtain rings catching, sticking, snagging or scratching on curtain poles. The tape is designed especially to fix the issue of curtain rings catching on curtain poles – especially at the join of extendable/telescopic metal curtain poles. No need for messy lubricants or draw rods.

How do you keep curtains from catching rods?





Wrapping tape around the join decreases the catching possibility, and spraying the top of the rod with silicone spray increases the slip factor. Soap or wax rubbed along the top of the rod also may reduce the drag and catching.

How can I make curtain rings run smoother?

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How do you get curtain rings to slide?

  1. Remove the curtains from the rod. Remove the rod from the window, if possible, to make it easier to work on.
  2. Rub the stub of a candle over the top of your curtain rod. This deposits a fine layer of candle wax along the top of the rod.
  3. Slip the curtain rings over the rod once more and remount the rod over the window.
  4. How can I make my metal curtain rings slide easier?

    How to make curtains slide easily. The cure for sticking curtains is usually very simple. For most situations simply applying a quality dry silicone spray to the track or pole will ensure a perfect gliding action.

    What is Glide tape?

    As an alternative to Snap Tape, Glide tape features plastic clips that attach to some styles of curtain tracks. These glides are C-shaped carriers that are fastened directly to the tape or webbing. The tape is then sewn directly to the header of the curtains.

    How do you close a gap in curtains?





    You can close a troublesome gap between curtains and walls by installing a wrap around curtain rod and hanging curtains that are longer and wider than the window they cover. You can attach the sides of your curtains to the walls adjacent to a window using tape, pins, or Velcro strips.

    How can I make my curtain rings quieter?

    Rub wax paper on your shower’s curtain rod to make rings run smoothly (and quietly) over the metal. The same concept works with metal hangers and closet rod. A single sheet of wax paper is usually enough, but if your curtain is especially screechy, it might take two.

    Do rod pocket curtains slide?

    Pros and Cons of Rod Pocket Curtains



    Hard To Move – The biggest con of a rod pocket curtain is that it’s difficult to move. They rarely slide across the rod with any amount of ease. It’s more like a tug of war to get them to move open and closed.

    Can you use curtain rings on rod pocket?

    Using curtain clip rings on rod pocket curtains allows for easy opening and closing. You can attach the clips in a manner that enhances how the curtain falls and looks. Keep in mind that attaching curtain rings using clips (or hooks) adds to the length of the curtains.

    How do you use curtain ring clips?



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    Quote from Youtube video: Look number one how to clip rings to a panel lay panel on a flat surface with the top or header. Towards you place the clip on each end of the panels header fold panel in half lengthwise.

    What is curtain slide tape?

    Product Description. Curtain Slide Tape allows curtain rings to slide easily across the curtain rod. Spans joint in rod: Prevents rings from getting stuck at the joint in telescoping and extension curtain rods.

    Do grommet curtains slide easily?

    Curtains with a grommet top have metal rings punched into the fabric that allow them to slide along the rod easily. This easy operation makes Grommet Curtains the perfect fit for draperies you want to open and close every day.

    How do you keep grommet curtains from sliding?



    Stick one side of a self-adhesive hook and loop tape dot on the back of a metal rod at the position of each inside edge when in the desired gathered position on stationary panels. Stick the other side of the dot to the inside of the rod pocket of the back side of the drape or the inside of the curtain ring.