yeah. get magnet curtain rods.
2006-08-30 04:30:13
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answered by koifishlady 4
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Not really. You can find some adhesive I'm sure, but remember, your wall most likely consists of drywall, Spackle and paint. Putting a hole in the wall is not the end of the world, because if you need to take them down, and want it to still look good, just spread some more Spackle/plaster into the hole, let it dry, sand it down and do a lil touch up paint. It really doesn't take from the "value" of your wall, and honestly, (I have worked in this field) you want quality work, and some sort of adhesive will not be structurally sound, nor will it last. My recommendation, find the studs, and screw those brackets in nice and tight. Do a good job on hanging your curtains, and don't fret about "ruining" your wall. It's a very simple fix. Trust in me. BTW - I'm a chica - So I know about not wanting to "ruin" things, but with my experience, I would highly recommend doing it correctly, not ideally.
2016-03-27 01:15:32
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answered by Anonymous
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IF it is truely a steel door. i have solved this problem before. take the curtain of your choice,using the loop that you put your rod in,take a sowing needle an put a couple of stitch's in it about 2in.'s from end,insert a magnet,one of though's like you may find on a can opener,then put 2 more stitch's on other side to keep in place,if you have no sowing skills then use a paper stapler for same results! good luck...
2006-08-30 07:30:34
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answered by Anonymous
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They actually make curtain rods with magnets to hold them on the door. I got mine from a mail order catalog YEARS ago, but I'm sure if you look around online you can find them somewhere. Try searching "Magnetic curtain rods" Good luck! (You can only use lightweight curtains, but it is better than nothing)
2006-08-30 04:31:35
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answered by AzOasis8 6
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You can buy a curtain rod with magnetic ends, intended for just what you're talking about. You can also just buy the magnetic ends to use with your existing curtain rods.
I'm giving you one link, but you can find more by doing a yahoo search for "magnetic curtain rod".
2006-08-30 04:33:53
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answered by Anonymous
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You can try using self-adhesive vel-crow on the curtain (you can sew the part that goes on the curtain on it of course). I've done that and its hardly noticable. Only thing is you cant shove the curtain aside, you have to take it off.
2006-08-30 04:32:34
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answered by Joyce R 4
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They make magnetic curtain/blind rod attachments. The magnets are very strong and work great.
2006-09-02 19:09:31
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answered by busybody12 5
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magnetic curtain rods - yup, they make them.
2006-08-30 04:31:15
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answered by Stormy 4
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Can you use a tension rod?
2006-09-02 18:48:35
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answered by mrossi330 4
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hammer in nails
2006-08-30 04:30:59
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answered by BeagleNick 2
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