![]() ![]() This can be resolved by simply lubricating with oil. In the case of your blades, they will stop cutting smoothly. Moving parts will eventually give way to friction. When was the last time you removed and cleaned the gunk from your blades? Also, notice all the crap in the little crevice where the blades sit? Yeah, you need to make sure all of that is clean! Don’t Forget To Clean The Inside As Well! The reason it’s not cutting smoothly could be because: Nine times out of ten your clipper blades aren’t actually dull, and don’t need to be sharpened. That’s the first question you should be asking yourself. In this post I’ll go over 2 of my favorite methods! Some people use stones, others use rods, and some even use foil. Why? You’ll save a ton of money, and in time you’ll be able to give yourself some really cool haircuts! Here Are My 2 Clippers! I Use Them Both Frequently To Cut My Own Hairīack to the topic at hand, sharpening clipper blades! As is the case with sharpening in general, there’s many different ways to sharpen clipper blades. There’s no passion! My point: it’s worth investing in clippers to cut your own hair. Now look I’m not bashing barbershops…I just think many of them (at least where I live) aren’t good at what they do. ![]() They lure you in by giving you an awesome first haircut, and everything after looks like grandma did it. Truth be told, I was sick of hopping barber shops in the city to find that they mostly all suck (and are ridiculously overpriced!). A couple years ago I invested in a hair clipper. ![]()
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