BrewMeister
The Titus Pullo of CP
I have a Palio, and it is a quality cutter. I also have several of the freebie and $10 variety. All of them seem to loose their cutting capability after some normal use. Even the Palio. I contacted Palio to have it sharpened and they asked me to clean the blades with a bit of rubbing alcohol before I sent it back to them for sharpening. And SHAZAAM, it cut like new again. And a quick cleaning of all my cheapy cutters improved their cutting performance as well.
In my experience what often appears to be a dulling of the blades, in reality is an accumulation of a tacky tobacco residue on the surface of the blades. This causes the blades to drag through the cigar, often slightly crashing the cigar or tearing the wrapper.
My recommendation, try cleaning the blades with a bit of rubbing alcohol, you may be pleasantly surprised.
In my experience what often appears to be a dulling of the blades, in reality is an accumulation of a tacky tobacco residue on the surface of the blades. This causes the blades to drag through the cigar, often slightly crashing the cigar or tearing the wrapper.
My recommendation, try cleaning the blades with a bit of rubbing alcohol, you may be pleasantly surprised.
