How To Clean Hedge Trimmer Blades

Hedge trimmers are one of those tools that you might not think need to be cleaned often, but in fact they can be very dirty and full of debris. This article will show you how to clean hedge trimmer blades the right way so that they stay in good shape for a long time.

What You’ll Need

If you’re like most people, you probably think that hedge trimmers are dirtier than they need to be. But, in reality, hedge trimmer blades can get really dirty fast. In fact, they can become so dirty that you won’t be able to cut the hedge at all!

 

To clean your hedge trimmer blades, you’ll need:

 

-Hedge trimmer

-Starter fluid

-Rags or a soft cloth

-Lawn mower (if using the blade on the lawn)

-Hedge trimmer attachment (optional)

– bucket or container

 

STEP ONE: Fill your hedge trimmer’s tank with fresh starter fluid and turn it on to the highest setting. This will warm up the engine and help start the cleaning process.

STEP TWO: Start by removing any excess grass or debris from around the blades with your rag or cloth. Be sure to get into all the nooks and crannies.

STEP THREE: Pour about a quart of water into your bucket or container and place your hedge trimmer attachment on top of it. Turn your hedge trimmer on to its lowest setting and let it run for about 30 seconds. This will loosen any  debris that was trapped in the blades.

 

STEP FOUR: Pour the water from the bucket or container into the hedge trimmer’s blades and turn it off. Gently remove the blade from the hedge trimmer and place it in your rag or cloth to soak up any remaining water.

 

STEP FIVE: Dry your hedge trimmer blade with a soft cloth. Be sure to oil it once it’s dry to prevent rusting.

Tips for Cleaning Hedge Trimmers Blades

Hedge trimmer blades can get dirty quickly, and if not cleaned regularly, they can start to wear down and cause problems. Here are some tips for cleaning hedge trimmer blades:

 

  1. Wet the blade before cleaning it. This will help remove any debris or buildup on the surface of the blade.
  2. Apply a mild soap or detergent to a cloth and scrub the blade with it. Pay attention to the corners and edges, where dirt and grime may be trapped.
  3. Rinse the blade off and dry it thoroughly before using it again.

What are the different types of hedge trimmers?

There are many types of hedge trimmers on the market, each with its own unique features. Here’s a look at some of the most popular types:

 

Gas Hedge Trimmer: These trimmers use a gas-powered engine to cut through hedges quickly and easily. They’re convenient because they don’t require a lot of maintenance, but they can be noisy.

 

Electric Hedge Trimmer: These trimmers use an electric motor to cut through hedges quickly and easily. They’re quieter than gas hedge trimmers, but they may require occasional maintenance, such as adjusting the blades.

 

Pole Hedge Trimmer: A pole hedge trimmer is similar to an electric hedge trimmer in that it uses an electric motor to cut through hedges quickly and easily, but it also has a long metal pole that you can use to reach high areas. This type of hedge trimmer is especially good for cutting trees and other tall plants.

 

Shears Hedge Trimmer: Shears hedge trimmers are similar to pole hedge trimmers in that they have a long metal pole, but they also have sharp blades that you can use to cut hedges quickly and easily. Shears hedge trimmers are typically less expensive than pole  hedge trimmers, but they may not be as efficient when it comes to cutting through thick hedges.

How to sharpen the hedge trimmer blades

Hedge trimmer blades need to be sharpened on a regular basis in order to avoid any accidents. The best way to sharpen the blades is with a manual hedge trimmer sharpener. Alternatively, you can also use an electric hedge trimmer sharpener.

 

To sharpen the blades using a manual sharpener:

 

  1. Hold the hedge trimmer blade against the sharpener stone at a 20-degree angle and sharpen the blade until it is razor sharp.
  2. Wait for the blade to cool before using it.
  3. If you need to sharpen the blade more than once, wait at least two hours between sharpenings.
  4. Store the hedge trimmer blade in a safe place so that it doesn’t get damaged.

Conclusion

It can be difficult to keep your hedge trimmer blades clean, particularly if you use it regularly. To help make the task a little easier, we have provided some tips on how to clean hedge trimmer blades. First and foremost, always wear safety gear when using a hedge trimmer — including eye protection, hearing protection, and gloves. Next, make sure that the blade is completely dry before storing it. Finally, use a Swiffer duster or other approved cleaner to clean the blade. Thanks for reading!

 

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