Are you tired of going to the store every couple of months or so just to get some new clippers or liners because your old one's keep dieing out on you? I'm going to show you how to maintenance your old clippers or liners so that you don't have to spend an extra few bucks just for liners.
HOW TO CLEAN YOUR CLIPPERS AND LINERS
1st and foremost: NOTE: Always oil up your clippers after every haircut. I say this because you can make the motor in your clippers run harder due to lack of oil. Unscrew all the screws that is holding the back and front cover in tack. Now clean all the hair from within the clippers or liners that you're cleaning out. Make sure there is not any hair strands left inside your clippers because clippers get hot and you don't won't it to get hot enough to mess things up. etc... Put the back and front cover back in place and screw them all back up.
2nd Always clean your blades with alcohol or peroxide with a spray bottle or a brush. I say this because when you're cutting your hair sometimes it could be unclean or dirty like dandruff, bumps, etc. Causing your liners, clippers, etc... blades to become dirty and rusty causing even more problems throughout the use of them.
HOW TO MAKE YOUR LINERS SHARP
NOTE: To my knowledge, this only works for the brand name "Andis" liners. I'm not sure if it apply with any other liners
1st Get your Andis liners out, and look on the back top of your liners. You should see to screws that are holding the blades together. Remove both of the screws that is holding the blades together. After, You have done so put the screws to the side and you should then see another two set of screws.
2nd NOTE: Do not fully remove the two smaller screws. Loosen up the two small screws so that the blades can now be prepared to be leveled. NOTE: Keep the blade that slides left and right on the green, or brown adjuster. Now move the blade that moves side to side up until desire. Warning: Do not move the blade up to high, because you can injury yourself or someone if the blades are move up to high causing the blades to be sharp enough to cut yourself. Now tighten up the two small screws.
3rd Carefully place the bigger blade back in place and screw it down with the two bigger screws tightly.
Now you have yourself some sharp decent liners.
Published by Lee Tucker Jr
My name is Lee, and I'm a nice person. I specialize in cutting hair, and computer repairing. I love to play games and love facebook, twitter, and writing articles, and also bible studying. View profile
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