Do Beard Trimmers Get Dull?

Do beard trimmers really get dull?

Do beard trimmers really get dull

Yes! Beard trimmers get dull. Just like any other sharp object, beard trimmers are not safe from being dull as time passes by. This is the reason why you need to practice good maintenance of your beard trimmers regularly.

Over the years, we have used a lot of clippers, and also have realized that no matter what, the blades get dull over time. The next question we should answer is to see if there is any way to fix trimmers when they get dull. Could there be such a solution?

Let’s proceed in the article to see if there is any possible solution for such a challenge.

Some of us may be wondering if that’s the end of our trimmers, well, you’ll know very soon.

We Recommend this Article: How To Sharpen Your Beard Trimmer.

What does it mean for a trimmer to be dull?

Do Beard Trimmers Get Dull?

We have to specify what is dull means according to this particular article in relation to trimmers. Locally and internationally, a dull trimmer is that trimmer that is no longer sharp enough to trim your hair or beards.

Let’s come back to the question, Do beard trimmers get dull? If they do, how do we prevent or rectify such a challenge?

You may want to read this: How To Sharpen Clipper Blades With Sandpaper.

Here we go:

It is a fact that most beard trimmers these days come with auto sharpening feature, yet they still get weak and affected by friction. Just like every other natural disaster, the dulling of the beard trimmer cannot be easily prevented.

One annoying thing about trimmers getting dull is that they hold up your hair while you try to cut them. Sometimes, you will feel a sharp pain when such pulling of your hair happens. No wonder it is very necessary to find a solution to this challenge.

How do we go about this?

Various ways we can sharp our beard trimmers when they get dull

Do beard trimmers really get dull

There is an adage that goes thus “No condition is permanent”. The same thing applied to this challenge. There is always a solution to every problem. It may only take a longer time to achieve sometimes.

Let’s now look at these steps together to see what we should do when the needs arise for us to sharpen our beard trimmers.

Unscrew your trimmer: The first thing to do is to unscrew your clipper or trimmer. Some of the clippers may come to wish two or more screws.  Ensure you unscrew them properly so that the inner part of the trimmer will be exposed for further cleaning. If the screws are already rust, kindly apply a lubricant to ease your effort while you unscrew them.

Once you are done unscrewing the screws, kindly keep them in a safe place where they can be easily found when the need arises.

Dust Out the Dirt and Hair: Do not hesitate to dust out the debris and hair that are trapped in the trimmer’s head. You can easily do that by brushing or dusting the hair out.  This shouldn’t take your more than a few seconds to achieve.

You are doing this because it allows you to easily sharpen your trimmers. We recommend that you should use a wire brush, toothbrush or steel wool to remove the hair and debris stuck in the trimmer.

Remove Rust with Blade Brush: While you intend to sharp your trimmer and notice the blade has some rust, you can get rid of them by applying blade wash.

Blade wash is essential in the removal of rust from your beard trimmer. If you are not too interested in using blade wash, you can apply other cleaning products to achieve your aim.

For instance, Wahl Premium Clipper Lubricating Oil is one we can recommend for you. It has a lot of positive reviews on Amazon which we also want you to check out on your own.

Some of the features are as listed as: it prevents rusting, it prolongs the trimmer’s blade life, it is made of a premium formula and therefore, a promising performance, it has been used by professionals over the years

This makes it a very good recommendation for you, and lastly, it is a great product that can be given out as a gift.

Apart from the above trimmer cleaner, there have been some positive reports about the effectiveness of isopropyl alcohol,  this, however, forces you to find 90 percent alcohol for proper performance.

Another way you can remove the rust is to soak the trimmer’s blades in a portable bowl for a few minutes or dip a cotton ball in the trimmer to remove heavy rust buildup. Some people make use of mentholated spirit to remove the rust.

Dry the Trimmer’s Blade: After the application of the lubricant to wash and prevent rust, it is ideal that you should dry the blades. This can be done by wiping the blades thoroughly with a clean towel in order to dry them and also remove any unwanted particles such as dust and debris.

If there are still some stains of dust, debris or rust, kindly apply the recommended solutions above. Scrubbing is not disallowed if the rust is difficult to remove.

You May Choose to Test the Blade: It is optional to carry out this step but sometimes, it is necessary to do so.  You may discover that there is no need to sharpen your trimmer blade any longer. If you tested the blade and still not satisfied with the result, you are now qualified to read further for the complete guide on how to sharpen your trimmer blade. For a better result, you should apply some drops of oil on the clipper before testing.

How do you sharpen your Trimmer Blade

Here are the various ways we can sharp our trimmers blade after observing the pre-steps above:

Use a holder to pick up the blade: It could be a clip or a magnetic holder. Ensure the sharp edge of the blade extends beyond the edge of the holder.  This act alone makes it easier for you to sharpen your trimmer blade without cutting yourself. It also prevents the dropping of the blade.

We recommend a magnetic holder due to its firmness in holding magnetic materials. Gently sharpen the blade using any of the recommended methods below.

Run the blade along a Rough Surface: This method is as old as time itself. The frictional force acting between the smooth surface of the blade and the rough surface results in the sharpening of the blade. Sometimes, some professionals apply some lubricant to the rough surface to aids a better sharpening experience.

Such surfaces like this one above are called whetstones,  or sharpening stones, they are available in home stores, so the shouldn’t be a burden to you. Handle the blade and keep moving your hand forward and backward, turn the blades several times until you achieve your goal.

Use a Ceramic Blade: This method requires that you should use a diamond while sharpening your trimmer’s blade.

It may be a bit expensive but if you cannot afford this method kindly stick to the first method since it is more economic. You also need to take note of the fact that there are sharpening stones made from ceramic and the ones that are used to sharpen ceramic itself, so we advise you should recognize this difference by minding the label.

Apply Oil to the Trimmer Blade: After the sharpening, kindly lubricate the blade again. It is professionally recommended that you apply three drops of oil.  In the end, you are advised to re-run the sharpening of the blade to be sure of it being sharpened.

Reassemble the Trimmer: After the whole sharpening process, reassemble the trimmer. If it is a waterproof trimmer, wash it under running water and dry with a towel. Lubricate it for the last time and then wipe off with a clean towel.

Run the Trimmer for some Minute: You should run the trimmer for a couple of minutes so that the blades can further hone. After this, you are done with the sharpening until your trimmer blade gets dull again.

Other product Recommended

If your tools are not working fine again, it is not time to throw them away, all you need is a good cleansing oil.  We shall feature some of the oils needed to make your tools work fine.

This product is highly beneficial and will solve the problem of trimmers getting dull. You should use this product temporarily before sharpening your trimmer blade. It comes with the following features below:

Trend Clean 500 Tool Cleaner

It gently releases grease and grime without harsh abrasives, lye, phosphates, bleach, dyes or perfume.

It is ideal for trimmer blades, saw blades, router bits, planer blades, files, wrenches, drill bits, etc.

It is safe to use since it is non-flammable, non-toxic; and biodegradable; simply spray on wipe off

It will give you an excellent result because provides rust and corrosion protection

It can be used in spray dispenser or ultrasonic cleaners and dip tanks. For these reasons, the product is recommended for your trimmer.

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