Monday, July 26, 2021

The Importance Of Daily Shear Care

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If you’re a professional who uses shears, you know they were a significant investment. Stylists shouldn’t take chances on the care of their shears, and a few simple steps can make all the difference to blade longevity. 

The first consideration is to find quality shear sharpening in Savannah, GA. Without blade sharpening, the shears can’t do their job. 

Helping Your Shears Last


Once you know your shears are sharp, develop a daily routine to extend their life: 
  • Between each client, wipe the shears with a clean, dry towel to remove product, hair, and chemicals.
  • Oil your shears regularly with lightweight machine oil. Avoid gummy or heavy oils, and never use food oil. For shears with a screw, put a few drops of oil around the screw. For shears with a finger dial, flip them over and put a few drops of oil around the screw assembly. After oil application, open and close the blades a few times. 
  • Clean your shears by putting a few drops of oil where the blades overlap, open and close them, then wipe them clean. 
  • Check that the finger rest and stopper are tight. Use a dot of super glue if necessary. 
  • If possible, securely store your shears at the salon. If you can’t, then take them home with you. 
All of these steps take just a few seconds, but they can add years of life to your professional shears. 

Monday, June 7, 2021

Reasons to Choose Kitchen Knife Sharpening in Savannah, GA

Reasons to Choose Kitchen Knife Sharpening in Savannah, GA
Sharpening your own household knives may seem like a simple task, but there are several reasons you shouldn’t. The team at Superior Sharpening Services has provided this post to discuss why it’s a good idea to rely on kitchen knife sharpening in Savannah, GA, by professionals. 

One of the most obvious reasons is the fact that the knife will be very sharp. An experienced sharpener can put a fine edge on a blade that will make meal preparation quick and easy. A well-honed knife will slice through most foods with ease that will make you realize how hard you’ve been working with a dull blade. 

Sharpening services will also work on your knives without damaging the finish on the blade so that your utensils maintain their appearance. A well-kept knife will provide many years of excellent service, and you’ll have your chosen sharpening service to thank.

Another factor to consider is that there’s always a risk of injury if you attempt to sharpen your knives and are not skilled in the practice. Unfortunately, slips happen, and the best way to avoid this situation is to allow experienced professionals to do what they do best. 

Wednesday, April 7, 2021

Knife Sharpening Dos & Don'ts

kitchen knife sharpening savannah ga A sharp knife is a safe knife and one that makes preparing food a joy. However, when your blade is dull, you have to work harder, and the results aren't as crisp and clean. As a company that offers in-store, mail-in, and mobile kitchen knife sharpening in Savannah, GA, let us share some dos and don'ts:

Do's 

  • Keep your knives dry and clean.
  • Sharpen knives with a sharpening stone. We prefer a Japanese whetstone.
  • Start with a whetstone, continue on a stone with fine grit, and finish by honing on a leather strop.
  • Keep the blade at the same angle while sharpening.
  • Slice vegetables on a wooden cutting board. Other surfaces tend to dull the blade.

Don'ts

  • Sharpen a knife with a system or device. These tend to chew the blades up.
  • Put a kitchen knife on a belt grinder. The heat damages the steel and shortens the knife's working life.
  • Slam the knife against a steel rod to sharpen. This doesn't work well for the softer steel in knives.
  • Use a knife in a way that goes against its intended purpose (A paring knife doesn't work well when cutting a pork shoulder.) This damages the blade and prolongs your work.

When you're worried about the dos and don'ts, choose a professional for kitchen knife sharpening in Savannah, GA.

Wednesday, May 13, 2020

Caring for the Tools of a Tailor

A tradesperson, such as a tailor, hairstylist, or barber, is only as good as the work they produce. Developing a reputation for quality service is the key to their success, and it’s one that must be nurtured constantly. The best way to accomplish that goal, and thus assure yourself of success if you fall into such a category, is by having tools of the trade that won’t let you down.

Let’s look at the tools of a tailor, for instance, because at Superior Sharpening Service, we consider them among some of the valuable customers who take advantage of our mobile sharpening service in Bluffton. This means we have professional familiarity with the equipment a tailor or seamstress relies on to create quality garments.

Of course, the critical tool that any tailor uses is a set of shears. Many use multiple sets of different sizes and blade lengths for varying tasks. The one common denominator is that they all need to be exceedingly sharp for crisp, quality cuts. Material cut with a finely honed blade, maintained by a mobile sharpening service in Bluffton, will be easily transformed into a finely-shaped and form-fitting piece of apparel that anyone would be proud to wear.

Friday, April 3, 2020

Maintain Safer Knives with a Convenient Mail-In Sharpening Service


It seems counterintuitive to state that a very sharp knife is less likely to cut its user. In contrast to this popular belief, a sharp knife is much less likely to cause an injury for a variety of reasons. You must first consider that a dull cutting edge can still create a substantial injury if it slips away from the surface of the object that you are cutting. Once a knife slips away from the cutting surface, only the reflexes of the user can mitigate a painful trip to the emergency room or weeks of bandages and rubber gloves to protect the injury. Using a convenient mail-in sharpening service is a quick and easy way to maintain a safe and razor-sharp knife for your kitchen.

Mail-In Knife Sharpening Encourages Safer Cutting Techniques

Safer cutting techniques are the inevitable outcome of a sharp knife. Sharper knives require much less pressure to cut through an object, and if you do cut yourself, the pressure applied will be much less, which dramatically reduces the depth of the injury. Dull knives almost always require the user to plunge its tip into the object first, and this requires the other hand to hold the object in place. It is obvious how this can greatly increase the chance of injury. Lastly, a sharp edge is a reminder to be very careful about how you use it. This fact alone can prevent many accidents. Keep your knives sharp with a mail-in sharpening service that will make your knives safer, more effective, and longer-lasting.

Monday, March 9, 2020

History of Knife Sharpening


Knives are probably some of the oldest tools that man has been using for ages. They’ve been used in everything from food preparation to self-defense, making them a versatile utensil for everyday use. Since its invention, man has adapted to finding new methods of keeping their knives sharp. Today, one of the most popular ways to maintain the edge of your knife is with a mobile sharpening service in Savannah.

Keeping Knives Sharp Since the Dawn of Man

Since the first knife was invented, man has needed to keep their instruments sharp to ensure efficiency when hunting and defending themselves. That’s why as the human race has evolved, so have their methods of maintaining the edge to their blades. From the Italians’ moletas knife grinders to the modern mobile sharpening service, there are many methods available to cooks, hunters, and gardeners.

Those seeking a convenient option for blade sharpening are sure to benefit from a mobile service, like Superior Sharpening Services. You can sit back and relax while a professional comes to you to restore the edge to your knife. From scissors to kitchen utensils, you should hire a professional to properly hone your tools so you can enjoy the benefits of a truly sharp blade.