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What Causes Blades to Become Dull?
Several factors contribute to the dulling of blades, including:
Frequent use
Cutting through calcified or hard tissues
Improper cleaning and maintenance
Incorrect cutting angle
Inappropriate storage conditions
Regular blade maintenance and proper handling can help prolong the sharpness of blades.
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