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Old May 7th 07, 01:04 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.health+behav
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Default Sharpening nail clippers?

On Sun, 06 May 2007 19:44:46 +0000, Noon Cat Nick wrote:

ensoul wrote:

Can this be done? My set of trimmers are about a year old, they're
for cats..duh : ) they're losing there sharpenss, I have knive and
scissors sharpners and being a cook by training I know how impaortant
is for them to sharp a dull blade is more dangerous because it can
slip, then you do have big problem,,,they type I have has handle like
small scissors...the part you cut nail w/ dips when the blades are
together they over lap each other

anyone know if they can be sharpened? and if so, How?



Many companies which manufacture or sell fancy-schmancy manicure
implements offer either self-sharpening clippers or free professional
sharpening for the life of the product. So I'm guessing that if you
wanna do it yourself, you might find a professional sharpening service
that hones nail clippers, and ask them how it's done.

In any case, nail clippers apparently can be sharpened.

HTH.



Noon Cat Nick-- I am fascinated by your moniker. Is there a story behind
it? If so, how about sharing? MLB