Remington Precision Beard and Mustache Trimmer
The Remington Beard & Mustache Trimmer is a great tool for maintaining a beard, mustache or goatee. However, not everyone realizes the beard and mustache trimmer will only last if you perform routine maintenance.
Allowing trimmings to stick in the blade of your beard and mustache trimmer will lead to corrosion, rust and quicker wear of the blade and motor. Follow a few simple tips to keep your Remington Beard & Mustache Trimmers looking and functioning like new.
Why the Remington Beard & Mustache Trimmer is so Popular
The Remington MB-900 beard and mustache trimmer offers different trimmer head attachments to help you perfect your look. If you want a narrow beard or styled sideburns, the trimmer's numerous attachments and detail blades help you achieve that look.
The rechargeable trimmer has an LED light to let you know when it is charging. It also comes with trimming guide combs that aid you in cutting facial hair to the exact length you desire.
Getting your desired look does require you to keep your Remington Beard & Mustache Trimmers in top shape.
Tips for Maintaining the Life of Your Remington Beard & Mustache Trimmer
Extend the life of your rechargeable trimmer by charging it fully before using it the first time. Then drain the battery down completely before plugging it in for recharging. This will add life to your rechargeable trimmer battery.;
MB-900 Remington Beard & Mustache Trimmer's blades require lubrication. Before using your trimmer, add a drop of oil to the trimmer blades and then run the blades so that the oil coats the cutting teeth. Wipe away excess oil.
Check the blades frequently for signs of broken cutting teeth or corrosion. If you notice anything, replace the blades immediately. Worn blades will give an uneven trim and may pull hairs rather than cut them.
Cleaning Remington Beard & Mustache Trimmers
The Remington Beard & Mustache Trimmers and blades last a long time if you keep them clean. When you're done trimming your facial hair, used canned air and the cleaning brush to remove loose hairs. You may need to remove the screws that hold the blades in place, remove the blades and then blow or brush away hair stuck behind the blades.
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