Hair Shears Sharpening Service
Full mail in Shear Sharpening Service for: Convex, Semi-Convex, Beveled, Thinning and Texturing Shears of Any Brand 1. Our Standard A sharpening stone (preferably a diamond or whetstone) A cloth for cleaning Lubricating oil (like mineral oil) A screwdriver (if needed to disassemble) 2. Clean the Shears Wipe down the blades with a cloth to remove hair product and debris. Use a little alcohol on the cloth if needed. 3. Disassemble (if applicable) If your shears have a tension adjustment screw, consider loosening it slightly to avoid damage during sharpening. 4. Sharpen the Blades Angle: Hold the blade at a 30-45 degree angle to the stone. Technique: Start from the pivot and move towards the tip in smooth, even strokes. Repeat 5-10 times on each side. Consistency: Ensure you maintain the original angle of the blade while sharpening. 5. Check for Burrs After sharpening, feel for any burrs (rough edges) along the blade. If present, gently rub them away with t