This topic will be for you to ask any questions you need answers for about Hairstyling shears.
If you need some info or have a question that does not relate to any of the topics being discussed already, use this topic box to fire away.
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Ed
http://www.totallyshears.com/
A source for stylist to learn and ask questions about shear Sharpening, Manufacturing, Sales. We hope to use our blog for education and opening up discussions and questions stylist may have about their cutting tools. Please feel free to use your Google ID or any other ID we ask all post to be respectful and on topic. Thank You Enjoy and learn.
Saturday, October 19, 2013
Saturday, October 5, 2013
Questions and Answers and information about having your Professional Haircutting shears professionally serviced
Having your Hair cutting shears serviced professionally, correctly
and in a skilled, timely matter is extremely important. Stylist can find this
as confusing and sometimes misleading as it was when going through the process
of buying new shears. We expect this topic to generate a large amount of
questions, and we will do our best to answer them all in easy to understand
terms.
Getting your professional Haircutting shears serviced can be
a frustrating and sometimes scary process, we hope to arm you with info on The how and
who and where you can find proper service. And know how to recognize good
service.You will learn what questions to ask before handing them over to any service company or person.
Why is service important?
Why it must be done correctly?
How to find a quality service company.
Common myths and misconceptions about servicing your shears.
What is the Stylists responsibility in keeping their edges in top notch shape?
All these questions and more will be discussed and answered,
one at a time under this topic.
Current topic under this post - why it’s important to service your shears.
Next topic - How to find or get quality service, What to look for and ask your service company.
Current topic under this post - why it’s important to service your shears.
Next topic - How to find or get quality service, What to look for and ask your service company.
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