Top Performance Extend-A-Life Blade Rinses — Handy Cleaners for Dog-Grooming Clippers, 16oz
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The clippers I use for my dogs are from this brand. I am very happy with it
Straight is best, don't use curly
Selected User Reviews For Top Performance Extend-A-Life Blade Rinses — Handy Cleaners for Dog-Grooming Clippers, 16oz
Whenever I use Oster clippers, this is what I use to prevent them from breaking down. Three to four ounces is what I usually pour You should pour a quarter of the liquid into another jar and leave the rest in the container that In that case, I could remove the dirty liquid and add another quarter to the jar it came in till the liquid was clean.
After looking through the reviews and ratings, I decided to purchase this My only regret is that I didn't do that. It's my first time trying to groom my three dogs at home and I'm having a lot of trouble There are two trimmers here now, one for each foot (and a tiny "peanut" trimmer, too). It would be nice if there were an easy way to clean the blades and lubricate them. The solution we have here is perfect! an oil that has thinned out over time. Your clippers should be dipped into the jar before you begin (I only clean mine before I start and again at the end). Make sure that you only soak the metal blades (you want to clean the metal) and don't dip the clippers too deeply. It's best to dip while the clippers are still running to remove hair from the blades that can't be seen. At least a year will pass before I have to replace this jar. Dip the blades lightly in water, run them through, and let the superfluous drip back into the jar before drying with a paper towel. It saves a lot of time This is a great book! - - - *This is P. While you're cutting at home, you might also want a can of this lubricant to lubricate your blades WHILE you're cutting (I use it three to seven times per The company's nbsp.
I am able to use my blades for longer periods between sharpenings by using this product.
There is nothing new about the "new" formula I like. There is an earthy smell to it. As thick as maple syrup, it has a similar consistency. Does this maple syrup have a blue color? It was so good to have the old formula back. Using this cleaner and clipper oil consistently helps keep my blades sharp to maintain the blade, so I only have to do it once a year.
A leak appears to be developing in the container. The product seems to be okay, but it is.
They seem to function well. Everything is working fine with the blades.