Oiling Clippers

    • Gold Top Dog

    Oiling Clippers

    Just wondering how often during a clip one should oil the clippers.  I ask because I find my clippers heat up rather fast and I'm not sure if this is due to not enough oil or what. 

    Any tips or suggestions?

    Thanks

    • Gold Top Dog
    My clippers heat up really fast too but I don't think it's an issue of oiling. It's really annoying and I'd like to hear what anyone has to say about it too. I have the lube/coolant spray but it really doesn't do much.
    • Gold Top Dog

    It takes me a good 45 minutes to shave a dog so having to stop every half hour or so to let them cool down is a pain in the you know what!  I've got a fairly decent pair of clippers...at least I hope so for what was paid for them (Andis AGC Super 2 Speed). 

    • Gold Top Dog

    A good pair of clippers shouldn't heat up that quickly. I can do all three of my guys, about a total of 1.5 hours, without it even remotely getting hot. I have never had to use cooling spray on them.

    • Gold Top Dog

    My clippers heat up also they are professional clippers I oil them every time I use them but these are high speed clippers I use cooling spray for clippers you can buy this spray at any professional grooming supply store like Groomers Choice, Ryans, or Pet Edge Dog.com may even sell it. Email me if you have any problems finding it. A good set of clippers will heat up pretty fast while grooming your Pooch and it will hurt when the poor baby gets burned by the clippers so make sure and buy some cooling spray cost is about 5 - 10 dollars a can comes in a aerosol can. I hope this helps a professional groomer told me about this.

    Chris The Poodle Daddy. All Dogs make the best People.

     

    • Gold Top Dog

     You need to oil the blades. Friction is why you have heat:)

    • Gold Top Dog

    Thanks

    Do you think oiling every 5-10 minutes would be enough or too much.  I'll try using the slower speed a little more also.

    ETA...what kind of clippers do you all use?

    • Gold Top Dog

    As I said I oil my blades every time I use My clippers. Yes friction does cause heat but you do not want oily blades cutting your dogs hair this is why they sell cooling spray. You just cannot leave your clippers in a oil bath.

    • Gold Top Dog

     Scroll down to the video about oiling blades while grooming and avoiding getting oil on the coat:

    http://www.lovessharpening.com/instructionvideos.html

    • Gold Top Dog

    The V.I.P.'S Very Important Poodles

    As I said I oil my blades every time I use My clippers. Yes friction does cause heat but you do not want oily blades cutting your dogs hair this is why they sell cooling spray. You just cannot leave your clippers in a oil bath.

    Yeah...I DON'T give my clippers oil baths!!!!!!!  I oil them regularly but was just wondering how often/where etc.  I have no cooling spray but WILL look for some when I get a chance.

    That's a GREAT site Anne.  THANKS!  It answers lots of my quesitons.

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    • Gold Top Dog

     Clean hair and sharp blades help, said the guy who cuts burrs out of a mud covered Springer.

    • Silver
    I know it is expensive but when I used to groom I just bought a couple of extra blades so I could switch off.
    • Gold Top Dog

     

     Also, you probably need to replace the blade drive every few months. That's the biggest thing when my clippers heat up too fast.

     

    Oh, and you can find Kool Lube at petsmart near the clipper case. Easiest thing to find. I agree with dawnben, you should buy another blade, and trade off- and get a scrap piece of tile or granite from the local hardware store- it helps cool it off really fast!
    • Gold Top Dog

     Replace the blade drive every few months for someone who is clipping only their own dogs?

    • Gold Top Dog

    I was thinking about replacing the blade drive but wasn't too sure.  An extra one came with the clippers.  I'll inspect it like it said in the video above (one of the ones Anne provided).

    I DO also wash each dog and dry them before they get clipped!  Getting am extra blade also sounds like a great idea.

    Thanks