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Writer's pictureNathalie Ariey-Jouglard

How to Maintain Your Grooming Scissors for Consistently Sharp Cuts

Grooming scissors are essential tools for every professional groomer, and regular maintenance is crucial to ensure their effectiveness and prolong their lifespan. It’s vital to clean and disinfect scissors after each grooming session to maintain their performance and ensure hygiene between pets. Here’s a detailed guide on how to properly care for your grooming scissors.


1. Cleaning and Disinfection After Each Grooming Session


After each use, scissors must be carefully cleaned to remove hair, product residues, and other contaminants. This cleaning should be followed by disinfection to prevent the spread of bacteria or pathogens between animals.

  • Wipe the scissors with a soft cloth to remove hair and debris. Use a small brush if necessary for hard-to-reach areas.

  • Disinfect with a grooming tool disinfectant spray. Apply a sufficient amount and wipe the scissors to ensure they are fully dry.


2. Regular Lubrication


Regular lubrication of scissors is necessary to ensure smooth operation and to prevent premature wear on the blades. Excessive friction can impair performance and damage the blades over time.

  • Lubricate the scissors at least once a week or after each deep cleaning. Apply a drop of scissor oil to the pivot and hinge.

  • Open and close the scissors several times to evenly distribute the oil, then wipe off any excess.


3. Regular Sharpening


Even with proper maintenance, scissors will eventually lose their sharpness. Regular sharpening is needed to ensure clean cuts and prevent scissors from pulling the hair.

  • Have your scissors professionally sharpened every 3 to 6 months, depending on how often you use them.

  • If you notice the scissors cutting poorly or pulling hair, it’s time for sharpening.


4. Proper Storage


Proper storage is just as important to preserve your scissors. Storing them correctly prevents damage and protects their alignment and sharpness.

  • Always store them in a protective case or pouch when not in use.

  • Keep them in a dry environment to avoid rust.


5. Adjusting the Tension Screw


Adjusting the tension screw is crucial to ensure the scissors work correctly. If the screw is too loose or too tight, it can affect the quality of the cuts.

  • Check the tension regularly: if the scissors close too easily or are hard to open, adjust the tension screw.


Conclusion:


Cleaning and disinfecting your scissors after every grooming session is essential to maintain performance and ensure the safety and hygiene of the animals. By regularly lubricating, sharpening, and storing your scissors correctly, you will guarantee their longevity while improving the quality of your work. Proper maintenance ensures consistently sharp cuts and optimal comfort for the pets you groom.

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