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How to Clean a Hedge Trimmer Blade?

How to Clean a Hedge Trimmer Blade?

May 18,2023
Slime buildup on hedge trimmer blades can affect the durability and efficiency of the tool. As with other power tools used in landscaping projects, the blades need to be cleaned regularly to keep them looking good. Before we continue, it's important to note that trying to sharpen a blade when it's dirty is not recommended as it can dull the blade.

Here are expert tips on how to clean your hedge trimmer blades.

What Do You Need?

A bowl

Brush

Clean clothes

Warm soapy water

Step 1:

The first thing you need to do is make sure the hedge trimmer is disconnected from the electrical outlet. Then, remove the battery to prevent it from being damaged by water. Proceed to dip the clean laundry into a bowl filled with warm, soapy water.

After it's fully soaked, place the hedge down to make sure water doesn't get into the motor. While in this position, wipe one side of the blade with a damp cloth.

Step 2:

Using a damp cloth may not remove some sticky sap from the blade surface. Pick up a soft brush. Your main concern should be areas that appear to have a lot of dirt. Apply enough pressure, not too much, to avoid bending or damaging the surface. An old toothbrush will come in handy when scrubbing tight spaces around the blades.

Step 3:

Wipe off any remaining soapy water and residual juice from the blade. You may need to wipe the blades several times until they are completely dry.

Step 4:

Once you're sure one side is sparkling clean, turn the hedge trimmer to the other side and repeat these three steps.

Step 5:

Both sides are not scrubbed and cleaned, wipe them down again with a dry cloth to make sure there is no rusty debris from excessive moisture.

Step 6:

Place the trimmer in an open area in direct sunlight and let it dry naturally. Make sure the blade is pointing down to prevent any remaining water from flowing back into the motor and other internal components

Obviously, cleaning the blades of your hedge trimmer doesn't have to be a time-consuming job. Just follow the tips above to increase its durability and functionality. You can use rubbing alcohol to sanitize the scissors if you prefer. If the resin doesn't come off the surface of the blade, try soaking the blade in an alcohol solution for a few hours or overnight, depending on the severity of the problem. Make sure to wipe off the white spirit completely before applying the lubricant.

Cleaning Hedge Trimmer Blades with Kerosene and Alcohol

You can also use kerosene or rubbing alcohol to clean your hedge trimmer blades. Both of these cleaners are strong and should only be used in moderation to prevent damage. One of the benefits of cleaning with alcohol is that it sterilizes the blades, keeping you free from fungal infections. Alcohol also prevents the transfer of disease-causing fungi to other healthy parts of the hedge.

If you feel the urge to sanitize your blades but don't have alcohol on hand, you can use diluted bleach. Both of these are powerful chemicals that not only affect the health of your hedge but also contribute to environmental pollution. Make sure to rinse them off completely before lubricating.

How to Lubricate a Hedge Trimmer Blade?

Cleaning isn't the only maintenance activity you should do to enhance the functionality of your trimmer blades. After cleaning, it is wise to lubricate them to prolong their life. Most experts recommend lubricating the blades before and after pruning tasks. However, this is not always possible, especially for people who are pressed for time and want to get things done quickly.

If you're one of these homeowners, make sure to at least clean and lubricate the blade after trimming your hedge before storing it. This simple step will ensure the hedge trimmer is always ready for the next round. It also saves you the time of lubricating your hedges before starting work on them.

The oil should be applied to the top of each blade and the edge of each tooth, using soft clothing, such as old clothes that you no longer wear. Just like a cleaner, excess oil should be wiped off before storing.

In Conclusion

Proper cleaning of your hedge trimmer blades can reduce your additional costs on repairs and maintenance. It also prolongs the life of not only the blade but other components such as the motor as well. That said, if the blade becomes dull and poorly maintained, other components take a hit, and soon you'll find yourself scouring the internet for new parts.

Finally, make sure you wear protective clothing and safety gloves to protect yourself from harsh chemicals. If you're not sure how to perform any of the steps above to avoid challenges after the fact, be sure to consult a professional in the field. If you are looking for new hedge trimmer blades, welcome to contact us.

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