Bro, thank you for making this. I've been trying to clean my blades for weeks but I thought I was going to break it by digging out those rings holding it in place. You're the only one who made a video showing you can be a little rough with it to make it happen. Thank you so much!!
thanks so much, this was so helpful! by the end i was holding two screwdrivers in one hand to keep the circular plastic that keeps the blade assembly in place, i should start using chopsticks lol
Thanks. Very informative. I think this will also work for Remington RX7 which seems to have the same head. The only thing I would add would be to put a spot of shaver lubricant oil on each of the heads before reassembly as it helps the blades to spin. I used to do this with the RX3.
@adambath3162 yeah using oil on it's fine your head has a bunch of oil on it anyways so either way it's going to get oil. But at least if you use oil it's pre-lubed
Used the smallest flat head I had and still getting those clips back in was nearly impossible. Tore up the plastic around the rings. Is that tool the key?
Balder pro best head shaver out there today both micro touch . And pit bull silver head skull ☠️ shaver ok too in my book As usual thanks for listening 👂 folks 😅😅
Just shave wet and clean in a sink bowl filled with water and put in while running. Use Wahl total care spray to lubricate blades. Always lube the blades. You missed that simple step. You will never have to do what you showed if you use this method.
Bro, thank you for making this. I've been trying to clean my blades for weeks but I thought I was going to break it by digging out those rings holding it in place. You're the only one who made a video showing you can be a little rough with it to make it happen. Thank you so much!!
The only Remington balder pro (XR1500) full maintenance tutorial I've found. Good job man!
Your tutorial was excellent this is a shaver I'm going to buy thank you for this great video you made 😊😊😊😊😊
Thanks for watching!
thanks so much, this was so helpful! by the end i was holding two screwdrivers in one hand to keep the circular plastic that keeps the blade assembly in place, i should start using chopsticks lol
Cleaning starts 3:40
Really helpful. I took mine apart and cleaned it out. It work super good now
Thanks. Very informative. I think this will also work for Remington RX7 which seems to have the same head. The only thing I would add would be to put a spot of shaver lubricant oil on each of the heads before reassembly as it helps the blades to spin. I used to do this with the RX3.
i found if i use lube hair stick and guncks up the blades
@@djmorodaraye4313 what about the oil that comes with it? Should I not even bother with it?
@adambath3162 yeah using oil on it's fine your head has a bunch of oil on it anyways so either way it's going to get oil. But at least if you use oil it's pre-lubed
Great vid👍 Didn’t know you could remove the blades individually till saw this.
Thanks 😊
Cheers pal great tutorial 👍
Good vid, personally I found it easier to take out each section then remove the retaining rings
Great video. Thanks
Used the smallest flat head I had and still getting those clips back in was nearly impossible. Tore up the plastic around the rings. Is that tool the key?
Balder pro best head shaver out there today both micro touch . And pit bull silver head skull ☠️ shaver ok too in my book
As usual thanks for listening 👂 folks 😅😅
I called Remington they said to clean it warm water and Dawn liquid it'll clean it perfectly without taking it apart
Yeah, I was doing that for a while. It just stopped working. I got two gunked up
Just shave wet and clean in a sink bowl filled with water and put in while running. Use Wahl total care spray to lubricate blades. Always lube the blades. You missed that simple step. You will never have to do what you showed if you use this method.
Thanks . Saved me 30
My balder pro stopped cutting after 1 month. Maybe i left it on the charger too long. The motor sounds weaker now.
@DJmorodaRaye Good man, are there two springs in the head, or only one?
i dont remember sorry...
legend.
Product is a piece of crap , Great maintenance advice. Do not buy