Sharp Blades. Smooth Cuts. Less Strain.

Your clipper blades work as hard as you do. Use Groom + Kind’s essential blade care routine to protect your hands and wrists from strain by keeping your blades sharp, smooth, and hygienic. Well-maintained blades don’t just make grooming easier; they last longer, saving you money on costly replacements. Sharp, clean blades also glide effortlessly through coats, protecting pets from discomfort and giving you a smoother, more professional finish that clients will notice.

Your 3-Step Blade Care Routine:

1. Clean with Groom+Kind Blade Wash to remove buildup.

2. Oil with Groom+Kind Clipper Oil before and after use.

3. Spray with Wahl Hygienic Clipper Spray between clients.

That’s it. Three simple steps for blades that last longer, cut sharper, and protect both groomer and pet.

FAQs from Fellow Groomers

How often should I clean my clipper blades?

Ideally, you should clean your blades with Groom + Kind Blade Wash at least once a day if you groom multiple dogs, or before storing. Regular cleaning prevents buildup of hair, grease, and product that can dull blades and overwork your clippers.

Do I really need to oil my clipper blades every time?

Yes, it may feel like a small step, but oiling before and after every use is the single best way to extend the life of your blades. It reduces friction, prevents overheating, and keeps blades cutting smoothly (which also reduces strain on your wrists and shoulders).

Can I use blade wash and oil together?

Absolutely. They work best as a duo: Groom+Kind Blade Wash removes dirt and buildup, while Groom+Kind Clipper Oil protects and lubricates the blade afterwards. Skipping oil after cleaning can leave blades vulnerable to corrosion.

What’s the difference between clipper oil and clipper spray?

Clipper oil provides lubrication for long-lasting performance and corrosion prevention, while hygienic sprays give you quick surface cleaning and disinfection between grooms. Use both for the best results.

How do I know if my clipper blades need replacing?

Signs include tugging or pulling at the coat, uneven cutting, or your clippers running hotter and louder than usual. Before replacing, try cleaning and oiling. Often dullness comes from buildup or lack of lubrication rather than wear.

Does looking after my blades really protect me as a groomer?

Yes. Sharp, smooth blades glide through coats with less effort, meaning you don’t need to force the clippers through the coat. This reduces repetitive strain on your hands, wrists, and shoulders - helping you groom more comfortably for longer.

Are Groom + Kind blade care products safe to use on all clippers?

Yes. Groom+Kind Blade Wash and Clipper Oil are suitable for all major clipper brands and blade types, making them ideal for daily professional use.

Can I just use water or household cleaners instead of blade wash?

It’s not recommended. Water can cause rust, and household cleaners aren’t formulated for precision clipper blades. Groom + Kind Blade Wash is specifically designed to clean without damaging the metal or affecting blade performance.