Shear Restoration
Hand sharpen scissors for cutting hair. Professionally trained restoring poorly serviced scissors. Scissors sales NJ and Pa by a licensed hairdresser.
Professionally trained by one of the most respected hand sharpeners, Originator of the NSSG.org who took it to a new level. I am a licensed cosmetologist and former salon owner. For most of my adult career I designed salons for Schoeneman in PA and CB Sullivan Beauty in NH Distributors as well as Salon Interiors of NJ. I do a great job restoring poorly serviced scissors.
02/04/2016
You going to let Mike sharpen your $500.00 hand made Japanese scissors?
02/02/2016
Still available for layout space planning consultation, I have over 28 years experience in the salon equipment business.
Test your scissors... Take apart a tissue... Using one ply, spray with water bottle. No fingers in the scissors and cut through the wet tissue ply. Should cut clean and not pull. Do a couple times. Make sure your tension is correct.
Most scissors if not properly serviced or maintained will not pass this simple test.
Contact a reputable hand sharpener do this test after they service your scissors to be certain.
02/01/2016
Drop and nick your scissors call for Emergency Service.
How to Take the Best Care of Your Scissors
Are your scissors folding rather than cutting hair? Do they feel hard to use to such an extent that you feel numbness/tingling or pain in your wrist area after using them? It may be that they require professional scissor sharpening and servicing. However, there are four simple things that you can try to improve scissor performance.
Tension adjustment of your scissors.
Oiling your scissors.
Use of Chamois.
Use an alcohol based cleaning liquid such as Isopropyl alcohol.
Tension adjustment of your scissors
During use, most scissors will lose their ideal tension setting. Too loose, and your scissors will fold rather than cut hair. 80% of hairdressers keep their scissors like this. Too tight, and your scissors will tend to push or slide the hair out toward the tips rather than cut.
If scissors are not adjusted correctly stylists will have to use more force than necessary in order to make the scissor cut. This results in rapid blade wear and poor scissor performance. It can also lead to Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, or other repetitive strain injuries (RSI).
How to adjust your scissors
Clean your scissors with an alcohol based liquid such as acetone or white spirit. Hold your scissors by the thumb ring in your left hand - let the scissor point straight up in the air at 12 O'clock.
Adjusting your scissors
With your right hand take the finger ring and open the blades so they are open 35-45 degrees. Now let go of the ring/blade in your right hand so the scissor closes by itself.
When the blade comes to rest there should be a gap between the two tips of approx 2".
If the tips come together completely the scissor is too loose. They need a little tightening which is clockwise tightening of the screw. If the tips are too far apart from each other, loosen the scissor screw until adjusted correctly.
Oiling your scissors
It is important to oil your scissors on a regular basis. Oil keeps the scissor clean by leading hair and dirt backwards, past the screw.
Oiling your scissors
If not oiled, hair and dirt may build up under the screw mechanism interfering with the tension setting. Stylists may have to use more force than necessary in order to make the scissor cut. This results in rapid blade wear and poor scissor performance.
It only takes a moment to oil your scissors; open the scissor completely and drop oil between the blades around the screw area. Occasionally it maybe necessary to loosen the scissors and clean ensure the scissors are dried and oiled immediately
Use of Chamois
A chamois is used on scissors in the same way that barbers use a leather strop on razors to prepare the cutting edge before use.
Use of chamois
Firstly, wipe the blades with a paper towel to remove most of the hair and dirt. Then wipe the outside of the blade with the chamois 2-3 times. Be careful not to cut into chamois (or your hands) with the scissors.
Wipe the inside of the blade once with the chamois. This procedure is done best by placing the chamois flat in the palm of the left hand.
When the scissor is done on both blades it may have to be adjusted for tension again.
Use an alcohol based cleaning liquid such as Isopropyl alcohol
Many hair products on the market contain silicone and other ingredients that may hinder the cutting performance of scissors if not completely removed. These products leave a thin layer on your scissors, effectively dulling the blades, and lead to diminished cut performance.
To remove these products from your scissors it is necessary to clean the blades with an alcohol based solvent, such as Acetone (nail varnish remover). Simply add some to a paper towel and wipe blades thoroughly.
02/01/2016
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LITTLE BIT ABOUT LOUIS
Over 34 years in the beauty industry, hairdresser and former salon owner, Louis worked for northeast’s largest full service distributors as a salon designer/consultant.
While speaking to many clients he learned an important service lacking in the market place was a top quality salon shear sharpening and repair service.
"Customer service has always been key to my success." My years of experience gives more than just someone grinding an edge on your valuable scissors.
In the manner Louis does things he sought out the best teacher he could find. Jack Fleuridas, former owner of JA Fleuridas Co of Paterson, NJ.
Jack, now happily retired, was in the scissor business for over 25 years and the founder of the highly visible National Scissor Sharpening Guild (nssg.biz).
Louis’s mentor Jack is available to continually train and keep his up with techniques in sharpening. Their unique bond and love for the industry they share has forged a friendship beyond Louis’s training.
To offer the best you need to become the best – training with Jack taught me to do all the work by hand under magnification using a flat plate hone and vertical wheel.
Many times the blades are still very sharp, the set of the blades or tension between the blades may need adjustment and then will work as well as the day they were purchased. Each scissor is cleaned before all work begins. Once working properly they will be polished and oiled before returning to the professional.
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