The Andis T-Outliner is a trimmer that is used to create fine hairline outlines on a short haircut such as a fade or clip. When the clipper blades become dull, they do not perform as well, and will sometimes cause nicks, or small cuts, on the skin of the hair cutting client. It is important to keep the Andis T-Ouliner trimmer sharp and in good condition to ensure optimal performance.
Instructions
1. Visually inspect your trimmer. Look for dirt or hair that may be stuck in between the front and back teeth. The clipper may appear dull when it is just dirty. If you see any buildup on the outside teeth of the trimmer, spray a small amount of Wahl Coolant on the blade, and brush thoroughly with a clipper brush. Remove excess using a towel, and then apply clipper oil to the outside top blade and around the edges with clipper in the on position.
2. If the above method does not improve the sharpness of the Andis T-Outliner blade, remove the screws from the front plate and lift off the plate. Remove the blade underneath the clipper plate carefully. Use a clipper cleaning brush to dust the area underneath the plate and blade.
3. Spray the removed blades with Wahl Coolant Spray to clean and sanitize the clipper blades. Replace the blade and then the clipper plate and screws, being sure to align the blade and plate.
4. Turn on the clipper and apply oil to the top and sides of the blades and plate. Performing these actions will help your Andis T-Outliner cut as efficiently as possible for the life of the blade.
5. If your clipper blades do not become sharper by using these tips, send them to Andis for sharpening or purchase a new blade.
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