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Fountain pens should be cleaned every four to eight weeks to keep them working properly.
In this video, we’ll show you how to clean a fountain pen,
plus instructions on cleaning specific pen parts.. Be sure to check out our guide for more details, including advanced cleaning techniques.
Let’s get started.. Why Clean a Fountain Pen. A fountain pen works through capillary action.. Ink flows down the feed and nib slit to the writing surface.
Dust, paper fibers, and dried ink can build up in the nib and feed,
interrupting the pen’s normal flow and causing poor writing.
If your pen suddenly experiences inconsistent flow or scratchiness, it’s time to clean the pen.
If your pen is writing well and you won’t be changing inks, a basic cleaning is enough.
Here’s how to do it:. Uncap the pen and remove the nib section from the barrel.
If your fountain pen uses a cartridge or converter, remove it from the section.
Hold the nib section under cool, running water for a few seconds.
Next, soak the nib section in a cup of clean water.
Replace the water when it becomes saturated with ink.
Repeat this process until the water remains clear for at least an hour.
Remove the nib section from the water and let it dry.
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