my shit is fully adjusted correctly first of all. i need to get them sharpened. is their a cheap product that sharpens them? i used them every other to clean shave and i do have pretty coarse hair.
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u take apart ur clippers once a year to get cleaned? your suppose to do it once a month. use this if u dotn want to take it apart it gives a pretty good cleaningEvery year I take my Andis clippers to a local store that sells clippers and accessories. They take everything apart, sharpen the blades, clean the insides (a shit load of hair gets backed up inside the casing), re-oil, and re-align. for only $15.00.
Look for a local store in your area and get it professionally cleaned.
Every year I take my Andis clippers to a local store that sells clippers and accessories. They take everything apart, sharpen the blades, clean the insides (a shit load of hair gets backed up inside the casing), re-oil, and re-align. for only $15.00.
Look for a local store in your area and get it professionally cleaned.
Every year I take my Andis clippers to a local store that sells clippers and accessories. They take everything apart, sharpen the blades, clean the insides (a shit load of hair gets backed up inside the casing), re-oil, and re-align. for only $15.00.
Look for a local store in your area and get it professionally cleaned.
Every year I take my Andis clippers to a local store that sells clippers and accessories. They take everything apart, sharpen the blades, clean the insides (a shit load of hair gets backed up inside the casing), re-oil, and re-align. for only $15.00.
Look for a local store in your area and get it professionally cleaned.
u take apart ur clippers once a year to get cleaned? your suppose to do it once a month. use this if u dotn want to take it apart it gives a pretty good cleaning
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what type of store does this? Whats te name of the store?
well where is this place at??
all u do is turn on the razor and dip it in the solution for 10 secs, real easyYea, i usually take it apart and clean it myself about once every 3 months or so, but I when I get it sharpened every year, they do a thorough cleaning. I never tried that blade care stuff though. I'm gonna try it.
the bottom metal part suppose to be a little bit higher than the bladedamn how sharp do you want them? i have the andis t-line and i adjusted them so the top and bottom blade are even and it felt like my skin was coming off.![]()
the bottom metal part is suppose to be a little bit over the blade or that shit gonna cut u updamn how sharp do you want them? i have the andis t-line and i adjusted them so the top and bottom blade are even and it felt like my skin was coming off.![]()
what he said.
But, if you want to do it on your own, dude got a video on it.
what he said.
But, if you want to do it on your own, dude got a video on it.

what he said.
But, if you want to do it on your own, dude got a video on it.

you have to open it up and do it yourself....or let a barber do it for you![]()

just buy replacement blades..they're about $20 from the beauty supply...i use an old toothbrush to clean the clippers during my shaves and it helps get the hairs out to give you a sharper edge per cut

u take apart ur clippers once a year to get cleaned? your suppose to do it once a month. use this if u dotn want to take it apart it gives a pretty good cleaning
![]()
what he said.
But, if you want to do it on your own, dude got a video on it.
all u do is turn on the razor and dip it in the solution for 10 secs, real easy

this is a good thread. 
i normally just buy new blades, I guess I'll just bite the bullet and do that damn.... homeboy shape up is way back there...![]()



what he said.
But, if you want to do it on your own, dude got a video on it.

thats whats up.what he said.
But, if you want to do it on your own, dude got a video on it.
thats what i do, i just throw the old ones away and buy a new pairget new ones. sharpening the same blade often+heat+friction...just makes the metal thinner = easier to break



what he said.
But, if you want to do it on your own, dude got a video on it.