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My Palio cutter seems sort of "sticky." It doesn't slide as smoothly as it used to, and I'm getting some cracked heads when I cut. Is there a way I can take it apart to clean and lube the slides? Mine is the original composite gray, if that is a factor. Thanks!
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I wouldnt take it apart. Just soak in some warm water with a little dish soap.
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I clean the blades with rubbing alcohol and then the "rails" I just rub with my fingers several times, the oils from the skin seem to work for lube.
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Why does this sound so dirty?
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Ok thanks guys. It seems like oils and 'dust' from cutting cigars has crudded up the slides. I'll clean them with soap and alcohol.
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