Hello - so the spring is pressing too hard on the blade and therefore too much friction. Maybe I should oil up the blades more? I saw some people pulling off the head and blade of the clipper and then oil some "rotation" thing in the middle i am not sure. Maybe I oiled my blade incorrectly before use? I just bought the new clipper. I just bought my Babyliss lo-pro clipper.
See which direction i'm bending it, i'm pushing it forward using pliers to increase the cutting performance but it will get hot faster than before, just push the spring backward to reduce the pressure.
Hello - so the spring is pressing too hard on the blade and therefore too much friction.
Maybe I should oil up the blades more? I saw some people pulling off the head and blade of the clipper and then oil some "rotation" thing in the middle i am not sure. Maybe I oiled my blade incorrectly before use? I just bought the new clipper.
I just bought my Babyliss lo-pro clipper.
See which direction i'm bending it, i'm pushing it forward using pliers to increase the cutting performance but it will get hot faster than before, just push the spring backward to reduce the pressure.
@@CutswareGeek can more oil fix it?
@@thomasbitsch5488 oil is always a good option to keep the friction low