When we shut the sliding door a corner of curtain got stuck in the mechanism and now the door won't open - either from the inside or the outside.
Any suggestions?
Cheers
Jamie
curtain jammed in sliding door
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Re: curtain jammed in sliding door
Is the it the curtain from the front door stuck in the top of the sliding jobby?
If so I recon it is just muscle, get someone inside and someone outside and give a co-ordinated pull.
If the curtain is stuck in the front of the door, near the handle, a search will reveal the knack of slapping the inside of the door panel to free it.
Edit: And welcome aboard Jamie.
If so I recon it is just muscle, get someone inside and someone outside and give a co-ordinated pull.
If the curtain is stuck in the front of the door, near the handle, a search will reveal the knack of slapping the inside of the door panel to free it.
Edit: And welcome aboard Jamie.

Re: curtain jammed in sliding door
Has the curtain caught in the vicinity of the sliding door catch....
It may have switched the child lock, but that don't explain why the out side handle don't work..?
Disconnect the battery for a while...? Can't do any harm....
It may have switched the child lock, but that don't explain why the out side handle don't work..?
Disconnect the battery for a while...? Can't do any harm....
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Re: curtain jammed in sliding door
have you tried dynamite ?
Re: curtain jammed in sliding door
Curtain would just flap about in the blast. 

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Re: curtain jammed in sliding door
richieb wrote:have you tried dynamite ?
I was going to say "Don't do it again" for suggestions but thought it a bit cheeky - you're beats it!
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