

To remedy this, submerge the blade in a shallow dish of cleaning solution, allowing the clipper (still running) to flush out any contamination trapped beneath the cutting blade. If your blade starts to drag, leaving clipper lines, this often means the blade has become choked with hair clippings, grease and dander. As such, we recommend a daily regime to remove any build-up of contamination and keep your blades cutting like new. Cleaning & Flushing:Īre equally important to prolonged the working life of your blades. Applying oil little and often is usually the best approach and, will prevent your blade from getting choked with hair clippings, grease and dander which, will affect its cutting performance. This will help control blade surface temperature and prevent clipper rash and skin irritation.

If you’re clipping with the same blade for longer than usual, reapply oil and/or a spritz of coolant spray every 10-15 minutes. By adopting this simple 3-2-1 approach, you’ll be able to keep your blades cutting smoothly.
