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    Step-by-Step Guide to Oiling Your Electric Shaver

    Carter AlexBy Carter Alex07/31/2025Updated:07/31/2025No Comments7 Mins Read
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    Electric shaver being lubricated with oil on a clean surface
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    Did you know that regular oiling of your electric shaver can extend its lifespan well beyond 18 months? Oiling reduces the blade’s wear, not only extending its life but also maintaining its peak performance for a prolonged period. Whether using a foil or rotary electric shaver, electric shaver oil will reduce friction, ensure the blades run smoothly, and protect shaver components from degradation. 

    Foil and rotary shavers with oil for maintenance

    Let’s dive deeper into the specifics of using electric shaver lubricant to make sure your device runs smoothly, while making grooming simple and stress-free. Below, you’ll find answers to such burning questions: How often to oil an electric shaver? How to oil a shaver? How to choose an easy-maintenance shaver? And many more-let’s dive in!  

    Why is lubrication important for your electric shaver?

    The fast-moving metal parts of electric shavers generate friction and heat during each use. Without electric shaver oil application, your device parts will wear down more quickly. And it’s not only about the lifespan of your shaver, but also about the comfort of daily use. 

    It’s no magic-by applying a small amount of oil, you can reduce the friction between metal components. This way, your shaver will get quieter and more efficient. 

    How often should you oil your shaver

    Here comes a tricky question, as how often should you oil your electric shaver will depend on how often you use it. Let’s break it down together: 

    For daily electric shaver use

    Lubricate your device with drops of oil 2-3 times per week. 

    Lubricating electric shaver with oil drops during use

    For occasional users

    Spray your shaver with oil after every 2-3 uses. 

    Oiling after wet cleaning

    It’s important to apply oil immediately after you clean and dry your electric shaver. 

    For electric shaver models with automatic cleaning stations

    Check the ingredients of the cleaning oil provided by the shaver manufacturer-some products may include oil. However, most third-party options are alcohol-based and don’t include oil. If that’s the case, manual oiling is still necessary. 

    Signs your shaver needs oiling

    Hesitating whether your electric shaver needs oil? Look out for these common signs to find out: 

    Worn electric shaver showing signs of needing oil
    • Excessive heat generation

    Increased friction results in unusual heating-this is a clear sign that your device needs an electric shaver lubricant. 

    • Loud operation

    If you’ve noticed your shaver producing more noise, most probably the blades are causing the motor to strain. This is another indicator that your shaver needs to be oiled.

    • Hair pulling

    Your electric shaver should make clean cuts. If it starts pulling or snagging hair, it’s yet another obvious sign the blades got dry and dull, and at this point need oiling.

    • Reduced battery life

    Unlubricated parts create resistance, affecting the motor’s work. Unless you start oiling your device regularly, the battery will degrade, leaving you only two options-battery replacement or the purchase of a new device.  

    At first sight, it might seem like quite a lot, but no worries-each of the symptoms is easily preventable with a delicate approach to oiling your electric shaver.    

    What kind of oil to use?

    The advantages of using electric shaver oil are obvious; however, don’t jump right into oiling your device with any oil you have at hand. A careless approach to oiling your shaver can only make the situation worse. 

    To make the right oil choice, check out the recommended oils below: 

    • Clipper oil 

    This type of electric shaver oil is specifically produced for electric trimmers and shavers and is generally considered the best option for your device. 

    • Sewing machine oil 

    A mineral oil for shaver, which is an optimal electric shaver lubricant alternative for your device. 

    • Manufacturers’ branded oil

    Many electric shaver brands produce lubricants. If that’s the case with your device, don’t hesitate to go for this option. 

    How to oil your electric shaver step-by-step?

    We’ve collected the best oiling practices in one place-keep reading to learn how to oil an electric razor in our 3-step guide: 

    1. Clean your shaver before applying oil

    First, you need to remove hair from the razors to ensure nothing prevents oil penetration during the following steps. There are two cleaning options-dry cleaning and wet cleaning. 

    For dry cleaning, simply use a brush to remove hair and dust from your shaver. For wet cleaning, rinse the shaving head under water, adding a drop of soap if you wish. After you’ve cleaned your device, dry it thoroughly. And remember, by no means oil a wet or dirty electric shaver. 

    2. Apply the oil correctly

    Proceed to this step only after you’ve made sure the shaver is dry. 

    Turn your device on and apply 1-2 drops of electric shaver lubricant into the foils or cutting blades. Keep your device running for the next 5-10 seconds after application to let the oil distribute evenly. This way, you’ll ensure all moving parts are properly lubricated. 

    How to oil a running electric shaver properly

    3. Spread the oil evenly

    After you’ve oiled your shaver, turn off the device and wipe off excess oil with a tissue or soft cloth. Then, use a clean brush or your finger to spread the electric shaver lubricant evenly over the surface. A light layer of oiling is what you should aim for, avoiding over-oiling, which may attract dust and clog the shaver parts.   

    Common mistakes to avoid when oiling

    Though the process of applying electric shaver oil might seem straightforward, it’s better to be well-informed about potential missteps that can catch you off guard. 

    Let’s review each mistake in detail: 

    Oiling a dirty electric shaver

    Applying oil before cleaning your shaver can lead to wearing of your device and reduce its efficiency. 

    Using WD-40 oil (or any oil that is not approved as an electric shaver oil alternative)

    Don’t use WD-40 on hair clippers-though WD-40 is a common oil used for versatile household needs, it isn’t designed for electric shaver lubrication. The effect of using WD-40 for your shaver may result in damage of delicate shaver parts as well as skin irritation. 

    Ignoring manufacturer guidelines 

    Your shaver might have specific maintenance needs, so before taking any action, check your electric shaver manual. 

    How to pick an easy-maintenance shaver?

    Choosing the right shaver from the start makes all the difference. Before settling for your perfect option, analyze whether your preferred option is easy to clean, oil, and maintain. 

    Let’s review examples of easy-maintenance shavers: 

    Freebird FlexSeries Pro

    A detachable blade system is a prominent feature of this device, ensuring easy cleaning. The device doesn’t offer a self-lubricating station, meaning you can choose an oil you prefer and lubricate your device every few uses to keep it running smoothly. 

    Remington Balder Pro Electric Razor

    Top view of rotary head shaver with five blades

    This electric shaver comes with five dual rotary blades, ensuring the device is easily washable. Its kit includes a cleaning brush for daily care. The manufacturer recommends lubricating the device’s cutters once a week. A well-thought-out head design simplifies the oiling process. 

    Conclusion: keep your shaver working like new

    After reviewing the specifics of applying electric shaver oil into your device, it becomes obvious that a careful approach to shaver maintenance will pay off in durability and comfortable use. 

    However, keeping your shaver performance at its peak isn’t only about oiling-it’s also about a complex maintenance approach, which includes routine cleaning and on-time part replacement.  

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    A former electronics retail expert turned full-time tech blogger. I love testing new smart home gadgets and personal tech gear.

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