- Fri Nov 09, 2018 1:08 pm
#3386
There is a top posted already about different brands of scissors and I didn’t want to highjack that thread. I have a good pair of scissors now, but still have my old pair as a spare. Only problem with them is that they are somewhat dull. Now the question is, do you all Sharpen your own when they get dull, replace, or have a professional sharpen them? I’m having troubles finding someone around here that will do them. I’m going to go ask a beauty supply store in the area if they know of anyone. My mom a retired beautician said they had a guy who would come around every so often and sharpen theirs on the spot but didn’t know his business name of if he’s still around. I’ve tried sharpening my old ones by following the angle already on the blade. It helped greatly but not as good as a new set were or probably professionally done.
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