How to Clean Your Bevel Pro Trimmer Blade Safely
By BEVEL | Published: 2026-08-01
Category: Tips & Care
Learn the safe, step-by-step method to clean your Bevel Pro trimmer blade, plus maintenance tips to keep it sharp and extend its life.
Your Bevel Pro trimmer is an investment in your grooming routine, and keeping its blade clean is essential for a smooth, comfortable cut. A clean blade not only performs better but also lasts longer, preventing irritation and ensuring precise trimming every time.

In this guide, we'll walk you through the safe and effective way to clean your Bevel Pro trimmer blade. We'll cover the tools you need, step-by-step instructions, and essential maintenance tips to keep your trimmer in top condition.

Why Cleaning Your Bevel Pro Trimmer Blade Matters
Regular cleaning of your Bevel Pro trimmer blade is crucial for several reasons. First, it prevents the buildup of hair, oil, and skin cells, which can dull the blade and cause it to pull or snag. A clean blade also reduces the risk of bacterial growth, which is especially important if you have sensitive skin or are prone to razor bumps.
Moreover, a well-maintained blade ensures consistent performance. When debris accumulates between the blades, it can cause friction and heat, leading to discomfort and even skin irritation. By keeping your blade clean, you not only protect your skin but also extend the life of your trimmer, saving you money in the long run.
- Prevents dulling and snagging
- Reduces risk of skin irritation and infection
- Extends the lifespan of your trimmer
What You'll Need for Cleaning
Before you start, gather the right supplies. You'll need a small brush (often included with your trimmer), a soft cloth, mild soap or a specialized blade cleaner, and a small amount of rubbing alcohol for disinfecting. Avoid using harsh chemicals or abrasive materials, as they can damage the blade's coating.
If you don't have a brush, you can use an old toothbrush with soft bristles. Just make sure it's clean and dry. Also, have a bowl of warm water ready for rinsing the blade, but never submerge the entire trimmer—only the detachable blade head.
- Small cleaning brush or soft toothbrush
- Soft, lint-free cloth
- Mild soap or blade cleaner
- Rubbing alcohol (70% isopropyl)
- Warm water for rinsing
Step-by-Step Cleaning Process
First, ensure the trimmer is turned off and unplugged. If your Bevel Pro trimmer has a detachable blade, carefully remove it. If you're unsure how to detach it, refer to your user manual—the process is usually straightforward, involving a simple release mechanism.
Once the blade is detached, use the brush to gently sweep away any loose hair and debris from the blade teeth and the body of the trimmer. Be thorough but gentle to avoid bending the teeth. Then, rinse the blade under warm running water, making sure to remove any stubborn residue.
Next, apply a small drop of mild soap or blade cleaner to the blade and work it in with the brush. This helps break down oils and grime. Rinse again thoroughly. After cleaning, disinfect the blade by wiping it with a cloth dampened with rubbing alcohol. This kills any bacteria and helps prevent rust. Finally, dry the blade completely with a soft cloth before reattaching it to the trimmer.
- Always turn off and unplug the trimmer before cleaning
- Remove the blade carefully to avoid damage
- Use a gentle brush to dislodge hair and debris
- Rinse with warm water, not hot, to avoid warping
- Disinfect with rubbing alcohol and dry thoroughly
Maintenance Tips to Extend Blade Life
Beyond regular cleaning, a few simple habits can keep your Bevel Pro trimmer blade sharp and functional for years. After each use, give the blade a quick brush to remove loose hair. This prevents buildup that can dull the edge over time.
Additionally, consider oiling the blade periodically. A drop of clipper oil applied to the blades after cleaning helps reduce friction, keeps the blade moving smoothly, and prevents rust. Always use oil specifically designed for clipper blades, as other oils can attract dust and grime.
Also, store your trimmer in a dry place, preferably in its case or with the blade guard on. Moisture is the enemy of metal blades, so ensuring the blade is completely dry before storage is crucial. If you use your trimmer on damp hair, wipe it down immediately after use.
- Brush the blade after every use
- Oil the blade monthly with clipper oil
- Store in a dry place with blade guard
- Avoid cutting wet hair unless the trimmer is designed for it
Common Mistakes to Avoid
One common mistake is using a blade cleaner that is too harsh. Avoid bleach, ammonia, or other strong chemicals that can strip the blade's protective coating and cause corrosion. Stick to mild soap or a dedicated clipper cleaner.
Another mistake is not drying the blade thoroughly before reassembling. Moisture left on the blade can lead to rust and dulling. Always dry with a soft cloth and let it air-dry for a few minutes if needed.
Also, don't forget to clean the trimmer body itself. Hair and debris can accumulate around the blade housing, affecting performance. Wipe the body with a slightly damp cloth and dry it completely.
- Never use harsh chemicals
- Always dry the blade completely
- Don't neglect cleaning the trimmer body
When to Replace Your Bevel Pro Trimmer Blade
Even with meticulous care, blades eventually wear out. If you notice that your trimmer is pulling hair, leaving uneven cuts, or causing irritation despite regular cleaning, it may be time to replace the blade. Most blades last between 6 to 12 months depending on usage and care.
When replacing, ensure you get a compatible blade for your Bevel Pro model. Check the manufacturer's recommendations or contact customer support if you're unsure. Using a dull or damaged blade can cause skin injuries and poor results.
- Replace if you notice pulling or snagging
- Replace if cuts become uneven
- Replace if you see visible damage or rust
Keeping your Bevel Pro trimmer blade clean is simple and essential for a great grooming experience. By following these steps and incorporating regular maintenance, you'll ensure your trimmer performs at its best and lasts longer. Remember, a well-cared-for blade means a comfortable, precise trim every time.



