One thing ive done for years, is spray WD-40 on the underside of the trimmer, including rhe blade area. Afterwards, wipe it off really well with a paper towel or two. You don't want any excess. This will make the trimmer glide through carpet like a hot knife through butter. You can also spray a tiny amount onto a wadded-up paper towel, then carefully wiped the base and the blade, then wiping it residue off with another paper towel. Try it, you'll like it. 😁 Like all the others that you've done, this one is simple answers every question one could ask. I hope you take the weekend off and enjoy yourself. 👍
Thank you very much for that , I have had people tell me before years about spray silicone on the trimmer blades, and I have yet to try it, I will do that, and give it a go. I never think about it until something like this is brought up in conversation.
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One thing ive done for years, is spray WD-40 on the underside of the trimmer, including rhe blade area.
Afterwards, wipe it off really well with a paper towel or two. You don't want any excess.
This will make the trimmer glide through carpet like a hot knife through butter.
You can also spray a tiny amount onto a wadded-up paper towel, then carefully wiped the base and the blade, then wiping it residue off with another paper towel.
Try it, you'll like it. 😁
Like all the others that you've done, this one is simple answers every question one could ask.
I hope you take the weekend off and enjoy yourself. 👍
Thank you very much for that , I have had people tell me before years about spray silicone on the trimmer blades, and I have yet to try it, I will do that, and give it a go. I never think about it until something like this is brought up in conversation.
Thankyou for all the knowledge you share and for the time you put in to helping others succeed. Very much appreciated.
You’re welcome buddy
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