Please use 800-grade (or higher grade) sandpaper to smooth and sharpen the blades of your shaver. Even better if you use metal polishing paste. No matter material used to sharp always go conterclock while sharpening. No matter material used to sharp always move conterclock while sharpening no more than 1 minute, then check result if necessary repeat the procedure.
Be careful, and don't over do it. I just messed up my blades. I grinned them too much and they stared to catch the top cover that you touch to your face. Not a big deal. I spent $30 and just bought new electric razor. My old one was at least 10 years old.
If I send you 9 total , how much will it cost because I tried your method and it didn’t work well. On the other hand why will I send it there if it won’t work well also?
#400 grit paper is a great start. Follow it up by using #600 grit and then #800 grit paper. Wash the blades off with water and a little detergent after each paper. The blades will work better than just using #400......
Will only work with older style blades. Most new shavers have a slightly round blade profile, so you can't hone it flat. You can buy a tool for the new shavers to sharpen them, see my video review here:ruclips.net/video/kxdysOEUAPU/видео.html
He is using totally wrong grit sandpaper. Must use 1500 grit paper, and only about 10 cicles for left rotation, 10 circles right rotation, and it is done. Use minimum pressure. His method will destroy your blades. Be careful. Rather use a fine metal paste and a mirror and you will get perfect results
I would not recommend this method. The blade and the foil need to be matched, like a pair of scissors. You change the geometry of one (the blade) without without matching the other (the foil) you will have problems. It may not cut, it may not even spin. You're better off buying a new set of blades and foils. About one-third the price of replacing the razor. And 400 is awfully aggressive.
Does it matter if you go clock wise or counterclock wise when sharpening?..ive watch three of these videos and no one mentions it
Please use 800-grade (or higher grade) sandpaper to smooth and sharpen the blades of your shaver. Even better if you use metal polishing paste. No matter material used to sharp always go conterclock while sharpening. No matter material used to sharp always move conterclock while sharpening no more than 1 minute, then check result if necessary repeat the procedure.
Be careful, and don't over do it. I just messed up my blades. I grinned them too much and they stared to catch the top cover that you touch to your face. Not a big deal. I spent $30 and just bought new electric razor. My old one was at least 10 years old.
What direction did you go?? Seems like the blade direction was the opposite way.
thanks! very effective
If I send you 9 total , how much will it cost because I tried your method and it didn’t work well. On the other hand why will I send it there if it won’t work well also?
The sound is a little low, good idea even though I was hearing you at 80 percent volume on my laptop.
Tried two times with different sets of blades. Did not work for me.
Good information thanks.
Glad it was helpful!
I,ll. Give this a. Try!
Don't try too hard. After my first try it was better. After second time I wanted to sharpen them I went too far and messed it up.
Thank you best men
You're welcome
#400 grit paper is a great start. Follow it up by using #600 grit and then #800 grit paper. Wash the blades off with water and a little detergent after each paper. The blades will work better than just using #400......
and finish with 1200
@@jmdds And don't forget to rinse off the blades after sharpening...
8k grit finish
NO circular motion. Always in a figure EIGHT motion
Will only work with older style blades. Most new shavers have a slightly round blade profile, so you can't hone it flat. You can buy a tool for the new shavers to sharpen them, see my video review here:ruclips.net/video/kxdysOEUAPU/видео.html
Agree with you . Thanks for your comment.
How do you know if blades are curved
@@phsx2890 look at the outer metal ring of the shaver, the flat profile will tell you .
@@jeffgrave but they all 3 fithould so you are saying that the screen should only fit one shaver blade
He is using totally wrong grit sandpaper. Must use 1500 grit paper, and only about 10 cicles for left rotation, 10 circles right rotation, and it is done. Use minimum pressure. His method will destroy your blades. Be careful. Rather use a fine metal paste and a mirror and you will get perfect results
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Nice
I use this method,Destroyed my 9321 blade 😭
Ooohh😮 😢
I would not recommend this method. The blade and the foil need to be matched, like a pair of scissors. You change the geometry of one (the blade) without without matching the other (the foil) you will have problems. It may not cut, it may not even spin. You're better off buying a new set of blades and foils. About one-third the price of replacing the razor. And 400 is awfully aggressive.
My Dad rip used norelco till the night he died and he never had to do this or buy new blades Ever. Reason....these blades are self sharpening.