LYKYL Ceramic,Titanium Professional Hair Clipper Operational Guide
- June 3, 2024
- LYKYL
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LYKYL
LYKYL Ceramic, Titanium Professional Hair Clipper
Specifications
- RECOMMENDED USES FOR PRODUCT: Shaving, Professional
- ITEM WEIGHT: 1 Grams
- BRAND: LYKYL
- MATERIAL: Ceramic, Titanium
- BLADE MATERIAL: Ceramic, Titanium
- TARGET AUDIENCE: Men
- CHARGER: Input AC100-240V 50 / 60Hz.
Introduction
It has Strong cutting ability ideal for all hair types. imported titanium and ceramic blades of the highest caliber. It has a power source or rechargeable; Detachable blade, five handle RPM, simple to clean and replace. Charger input: 50/60Hz AC 100–240V.
HOW TO MAINTAIN HAIR CLIPPER BLADES
Remove any stray hairs by brushing the blades. Cut hairs that gather in between the blades have the same effect as sand or gravel and will quickly dull your blades. 2. COOL While the clipper is running, lightly mist the blades with Andis Cool Care Plus to clean and disinfect them.
HOW TO TEST CLIPPER BLADES
Spray some oil on your clipper blade, then check and retest. A blade won’t cut if the tension is either too tight or too slack. It has to be re-sharpened if you notice that the clipper blade is snagging and pulling on the coat.
HOW TO CLEAN CLIPPERS WITHOUT A BLADE WASH
Take off the clipper blades and soak them in water for at least ten minutes. When finished, take the blades out and give them a good rinse in cool water before drying them with a fresh cloth.
HOW TO CLEAN CLIPPER HEAD
Make sure the grooming device is off. Use your cleaning brush to remove any hair or skin buildup after removing the tool’s head. If the head cannot be removed, you can brush the blade region. Rinse the head under the faucet to remove any extra skin, hair, or oil.
HOW TO STORE
While you can store your clipper with a blade still attached, it may be advisable to remove the blades and wrap them in an oiled towel to avoid rusting. Spraying your blades with the Andis 5-in-1 cooling spray before storing them will provide them extra protection because it has rust- preventative qualities.
Frequently Asked Questions
My clipper blades won’t function; why?****
Take off the clipper’s blade. To remove any loose hair that may have accumulated between the blade and the clipper, use a small cleaning brush. To clean in between the blade’s teeth, you can alternatively use a pipe cleaner or index card. Next, you should routinely lubricate your blade.
Alcohol is safe to use on clipper blades.****
Usually, cleanings for clipper blades disinfect. However, if the product isn’t designed to disinfect, follow these additional procedures using a little alcohol: After cleaning it out or getting a new one, add some alcohol to the dish. Your blades should be submerged for 10 to 20 seconds before being removed to be dried with a delicate microfiber cloth.
How often should I grease the blades of my clippers?****
While oiling your clipper blades is not required after each usage, you should establish a pattern of doing so every two uses. It takes only a few seconds and is quite simple to oil your hair clipper blades, ensuring that they function correctly at all times.
How can you prevent clipper blade rust?****
Corrosion can be prevented by regularly cleaning, lubricating, and storing your blades in a dry environment.
Can clippers be submerged in water?****
Keep in mind that using water to clean your clippers could make them rust.
Is it necessary to zero gap my clippers?****
Since there is less margin for error while utilizing zero gapped clippers, care should be given. Never allow the fixed blade and the moving blade to be equal (true zero gap).
Why don’t hair clippers cut hair?****
When the cutting surfaces of your blade come together and move against each other, friction is created between the surfaces of the blades. The friction wears down the blade and generates heat, which makes your clipper work harder and eventually stops the blade from cutting.
How durable are clipper blades?****
Depending on usage, clipper manufacturers often advise professional groomers to replace their blade drive every 1-3 months.
Is it necessary to zero gap my clippers?****
Since there is less margin for error while utilizing zero gapped clippers, care should be given. Never allow the fixed blade and the moving blade to be equal (true zero gap).
Why don’t hair clippers cut hair?****
When the cutting surfaces of your blade come together and move against each other, friction is created between the surfaces of the blades. The friction wears down the blade and generates heat, which makes your clipper work harder and eventually stops the blade from cutting.
How durable are clipper blades?****
Depending on usage, clipper manufacturers often advise professional groomers to replace their blade drive every 1-3 months.
Why are the blades on my clippers yanking hair?****
(Oil lubricates the blades so they can cut effectively and run at the proper pace. The clipper runs cooler as a result. You will need to replace or, failing that, have your clipper blades sharpened if they are still pulling hair.
What sort of clipper oil do you use?****
According to a Quora hair clipper expert, any light carrier oil would do the trick. Make sure it can tolerate high temperatures because the friction created by the blades generates heat. They advise utilizing a generic brand of olive oil.
Are clippers harmful to hair?****
“Scissors let the hair to grow back better and smoother than clippers, which prevents damage and makes the hair look spiky.”
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