Salon profile
- Team: Four stylists managing 70% colour work (foils, balayage, smoothing services).
- Challenge with VG-10: Edges required sharpening every 6 months despite disciplined maintenance.
- Upgrade goal: Longer edge life and stronger corrosion resistance without jumping into premium pricing.
Why ZA-18
- Aichi’s ZA-18 alloy adds cobalt and molybdenum to VG-10, hardening the edge to 61–63 HRC while keeping stainless protection high—ideal for colour-heavy schedules.
- Existing VG-10 routines (daily wipe, weekly tension) transfer directly, so staff training is minimal.
Rollout plan
- Audit logs: Confirm VG-10 shears are serviced on time and issues aren’t user error.
- Secure authorised retailer: Source ZA-18 cutters from retailers that publish specs and provide warranty documentation.
- Pair with backups: Keep VG-10 shears as rotation sets for heavy blunt work or when ZA-18 pairs go to sharpening.
Daily workflow adjustments
- Use ZA-18 shears for sectioning, dry refinement, and finishing passes after chemical appointments.
- Switch to VG-10 or 440C workhorses for cutting extensions, removing bulk, or working over comb to protect the premium edge.
- Log any tension adjustments or drag notes immediately so issues are caught early.
Maintenance cadence
- Daily: Follow the Maintenance hub wipe, oil, and storage routine.
- Weekly: Run the drop test, note results in the maintenance log template.
- Sharpening: Book a convex technician familiar with ZA-18 every 9–12 months (earlier if stylists report resistance). Use the sharpening questions checklist before handing over tools.
Results to track
- Edge longevity: compare service intervals against previous VG-10 logs.
- Glide feel: document stylist feedback after high-chemical weeks.
- Corrosion resistance: inspect blades for staining after colour services; respond quickly if residue builds up.
When to consider the next step
- If stylists shift into advanced dry cutting or slide-heavy work, evaluate cobalt or powder steels using the ATS-314 vs ZA-18 comparison and premium steel guides.
- Maintain a rotation strategy: one premium pair (ZA-18 or above), one daily driver (VG-10), and one backup (440C) per stylist.
Keeping the approach factual—aligned with manufacturer guidance and disciplined logs—ensures ZA-18 delivers on its promise of longer edge life in colour-heavy Australian salons.