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How to Clean and Maintain Ceramic Clipper Blades


Hello groomers! In this article I'm going to guide you through the process of cleaning and maintaining ceramic clipper blades so that you can keep your tools in top condition

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Supplies You'll Need

  • Soft Toothbrush: For gently removing excess hair and debris.

  • Clipper Blade Cleaner: Specifically formulated to clean and protect clipper blades.

  • Clipper Oil: To lubricate the blades after cleaning.

  • Air Compressor or Compressed Air Can: For blowing out stubborn hair particles.

  • Hair Dryer: An alternative to an air compressor for drying blades.

  • Microfiber Cloth: For wiping down the blades without scratching.

  • Safety Gloves: To protect your hands during the cleaning process.

  • Protective Eyewear: To prevent any debris from getting into your eyes.

  • Blade Guard or Cover: To safely store the clippers after cleaning.



Tools You'll Need

  • Screwdriver (Torx or Phillips Head): For disassembling the clippers if necessary.


  • Blade Spacer Tool: To help separate the blades without causing damage.


  • Lubrication Spray: For additional lubrication of moving parts.

  • Blade Sharpener (Optional): To maintain the sharpness of the blades.



Estimated Time

  • 5-10 minutes to thoroughly clean and maintain ceramic clipper blades.


Step-by-Step Guide to Cleaning Ceramic Clipper Blades

Step 1

  1. Slide the Blade to the Side

    Start by safely sliding the ceramic clipper blade to the side. This ensures that the blade is positioned correctly for cleaning and reduces the risk of accidental cuts.


   

Step 2

  1. Remove Excess Hair

    Use a soft toothbrush to gently brush away any excess hair from the blade.

    Alternatively, you can use an air compressor, a can of compressed air, or even a hair dryer to blow out the debris.

    Be sure to hold the clipper at an angle to effectively remove all particles.

Step 3

  1. Handle with Care

    Important: Ceramic blades are very brittle. Always use them on clean dogs to prevent dirt and debris from causing microchips along the edge of the blade. These microchips can lead to reduced cutting efficiency and may cause the blades to stop cutting altogether.

Step 4

  1. Clean the Blades

    After removing the excess hair, thoroughly clean the ceramic blades using a suitable clipper blade cleaner. Apply the cleaner according to the manufacturer's instructions, ensuring that all residues are removed to maintain the blade's sharpness and performance.

Step 5

  1. Dry the Blades

    Use a microfiber cloth to wipe down the blades, removing any remaining cleaner. Alternatively, use a hair dryer on a low setting to ensure the blades are completely dry before proceeding.

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Jessie Jaggers


Growing up in a family-run grooming business, Jessie Jaggers saw firsthand the need for reliable tool sharpening.


In 2017, he launched Sharp Edges, emphasizing quality tools and top-tier materials.


With a commitment to fast delivery and top-notch service, Jessie ensures that every Sharp Edges product meets the highest standards, reflecting his passion for excellence in the grooming industry.


With Jessie at the helm, customers can trust in the expertise and dedication of Sharp Edges.

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