Coastal Salt Control: Keeping Shears Sharp on the Sunshine Coast

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If your shop sits within shouting distance of Mooloolaba, Noosa, or any other Aussie coastline, salt spray is your shears’ biggest enemy. Here’s how to keep corrosion from destroying edges between sharpening appointments.

After Every Client (No Exceptions)

  1. Wipe Blades Immediately – Use a lint-free cloth to remove hair, product, and salt residue before it bonds.
  2. Disinfect & Dry – Double down with an ARTG-listed spray (BEAUTY.GIENE, Disso®). Honour dwell times, then dry completely.
  3. Oil the Pivot – A drop of moisture-displacing shear oil keeps hinges smooth; wipe away excess to avoid grit build-up.

Airtight Storage Is Mandatory

  • Rest shears closed in padded cases with silica packs or rechargeable dehumidifiers.
  • Rotate desiccants weekly during wet season; log dates on your maintenance board.
  • Never leave shears open on a humid station—coastal breeze will corrode edges overnight.

Weekly Deep Care

  • Inspect edges under bright light for early rust spots; address immediately with a soft cloth and fresh oil.
  • Flush the pivot with isopropyl alcohol using a cotton swab to remove sweat/salt residue.
  • Reapply oil and perform the 90° tension test. Adjust in quarter turns.

Sharpening Strategy

  • Book mobile specialists (Sunshine Coast Mobile Sharpening) or insured mail-in services (Northern Edge, EdgePro Australia) before holiday peaks.
  • Rotate duplicate shears into service while primary pairs are away—no downtime.
  • Log cost, service provider, and edge condition in the ROI planner.

Bonus Tips for Mobile Barbers

  • Carry airtight travel cases with silica packs for beach weddings or resort gigs.
  • Pack disposable microfiber cloths and oil pens so you can wipe/oil between outdoor clients.
  • Dry shears thoroughly before heading back into air-conditioned spaces to prevent condensation shock.

Salt loves steel, but discipline beats corrosion. Stick to these routines and your shears will survive every coastal breeze the Sunshine Coast throws at them.