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  • 00:07

    Fountain pens should be cleaned every four to eight weeks to keep them working properly.
    Fountain pens should be cleaned every four to eight weeks to keep them working properly.

  • 00:13

    In this video, we’ll show you how to clean a fountain pen,
    In this video, we’ll show you how to clean a fountain pen,

  • 00:16

    plus instructions on cleaning specific pen parts.
    plus instructions on cleaning specific pen parts.

  • 00:20

    Be sure to check out our guide for more details, including advanced cleaning techniques.
    Be sure to check out our guide for more details, including advanced cleaning techniques.

  • 00:25

    Let’s get started.
    Let’s get started.

  • 00:28

    Why Clean a Fountain Pen
    Why Clean a Fountain Pen

  • 00:31

    A fountain pen works through capillary action.
    A fountain pen works through capillary action.

  • 00:35

    Ink flows down the feed and nib slit to the writing surface.
    Ink flows down the feed and nib slit to the writing surface.

  • 00:41

    Dust, paper fibers, and dried ink can build up in the nib and feed,
    Dust, paper fibers, and dried ink can build up in the nib and feed,

  • 00:47

    interrupting the pen’s normal flow and causing poor writing.
    interrupting the pen’s normal flow and causing poor writing.

  • 00:50

    If your pen suddenly experiences inconsistent flow or scratchiness, it’s time to clean the pen.
    If your pen suddenly experiences inconsistent flow or scratchiness, it’s time to clean the pen.

  • 00:59

    If your pen is writing well and you won’t be changing inks, a basic cleaning is enough.
    If your pen is writing well and you won’t be changing inks, a basic cleaning is enough.

  • 01:05

    Here’s how to do it:
    Here’s how to do it:

  • 01:07

    Uncap the pen and remove the nib section from the barrel.
    Uncap the pen and remove the nib section from the barrel.

  • 01:12

    If your fountain pen uses a cartridge or converter, remove it from the section.
    If your fountain pen uses a cartridge or converter, remove it from the section.

  • 01:19

    Hold the nib section under cool, running water for a few seconds.
    Hold the nib section under cool, running water for a few seconds.

  • 01:24

    Next, soak the nib section in a cup of clean water.
    Next, soak the nib section in a cup of clean water.

  • 01:29

    Replace the water when it becomes saturated with ink.
    Replace the water when it becomes saturated with ink.

  • 01:32

    Repeat this process until the water remains clear for at least an hour.
    Repeat this process until the water remains clear for at least an hour.

  • 01:38

    Remove the nib section from the water and let it dry.
    Remove the nib section from the water and let it dry.

  • 01:42

    You can wrap the nib in a soft, dry cloth or paper towel
    You can wrap the nib in a soft, dry cloth or paper towel

  • 01:45

    and leave it pointing downward in a small cup.
    and leave it pointing downward in a small cup.

  • 01:49

    Once the nib section is dry, install the cartridge or converter,
    Once the nib section is dry, install the cartridge or converter,

  • 01:53

    and screw the nib section back into the barrel.
    and screw the nib section back into the barrel.

  • 01:58

    If your pen is writing poorly or you’re ready to change inks, we recommend flushing the pen.
    If your pen is writing poorly or you’re ready to change inks, we recommend flushing the pen.

  • 02:05

    Flushing, or forcing water through the nib section, ensures that the feed is completely clean.
    Flushing, or forcing water through the nib section, ensures that the feed is completely clean.

  • 02:12

    For pens that have converters or built-in filling systems, use the following steps:
    For pens that have converters or built-in filling systems, use the following steps:

  • 02:17

    Disassemble and rinse the pen, following steps one and two of the previous instructions.
    Disassemble and rinse the pen, following steps one and two of the previous instructions.

  • 02:24

    Place the open end of the converter or barrel in a cup of water.
    Place the open end of the converter or barrel in a cup of water.

  • 02:28

    Fill and empty the ink chamber until it is clean.
    Fill and empty the ink chamber until it is clean.

  • 02:33

    Reattach the converter or barrel to the nib section and submerge the nib in a cup of clean water.
    Reattach the converter or barrel to the nib section and submerge the nib in a cup of clean water.

  • 02:40

    Use the converter or built-in filling system to cycle water in and out of the pen.
    Use the converter or built-in filling system to cycle water in and out of the pen.

  • 02:45

    Repeat until no more ink is visible when pushing water out of the pen.
    Repeat until no more ink is visible when pushing water out of the pen.

  • 02:50

    Replace the water if it becomes too saturated with ink.
    Replace the water if it becomes too saturated with ink.

  • 02:57

    Let the nib section soak for a few hours to dissolve any remaining traces of ink.
    Let the nib section soak for a few hours to dissolve any remaining traces of ink.

  • 03:07

    Dry and reassemble the pen.
    Dry and reassemble the pen.

  • 03:17

    If your pen doesn’t have a converter or built-in filling system, you can try a couple different techniques.
    If your pen doesn’t have a converter or built-in filling system, you can try a couple different techniques.

  • 03:25

    One is to use a fountain pen cleaning kit to flush the pen.
    One is to use a fountain pen cleaning kit to flush the pen.

  • 03:30

    A kit usually contains a bulb or syringe that can be attached to a pen’s grip section.
    A kit usually contains a bulb or syringe that can be attached to a pen’s grip section.

  • 03:37

    Make sure that your pen and the kit are compatible.
    Make sure that your pen and the kit are compatible.

  • 03:40

    For example, the Platinum European Model Fountain Pen Ink Cleaner Kit
    For example, the Platinum European Model Fountain Pen Ink Cleaner Kit

  • 03:45

    is compatible with pens that use short, international cartridges.
    is compatible with pens that use short, international cartridges.

  • 03:50

    The Japanese Model, on the other hand, can only be used with Platinum pens.
    The Japanese Model, on the other hand, can only be used with Platinum pens.

  • 03:57

    You can also try this cartridge-syringe hack.
    You can also try this cartridge-syringe hack.

  • 04:02

    Cut off the end of an empty ink cartridge
    Cut off the end of an empty ink cartridge

  • 04:06

    and fit it to a bulb or syringe.
    and fit it to a bulb or syringe.

  • 04:09

    Make sure the connection is airtight to prevent leakage,
    Make sure the connection is airtight to prevent leakage,

  • 04:14

    then use the tool to flush the pen as normal.
    then use the tool to flush the pen as normal.

  • 04:20

    Some fountain pens have nib sections that can be disassembled,
    Some fountain pens have nib sections that can be disassembled,

  • 04:24

    letting you clean the nib and feed separately.
    letting you clean the nib and feed separately.

  • 04:27

    This is particularly useful when you use inks that require a little more maintenance,
    This is particularly useful when you use inks that require a little more maintenance,

  • 04:33

    like glitter, iron gall, or pigment-based inks.
    like glitter, iron gall, or pigment-based inks.

  • 04:38

    To clean the nib section properly, figure out if your nib unit is installed in a collar.
    To clean the nib section properly, figure out if your nib unit is installed in a collar.

  • 04:43

    Collars should be screwed out of the section before pulling the nib and feed out.
    Collars should be screwed out of the section before pulling the nib and feed out.

  • 04:49

    For pens without a nib collar, simply remove the nib and if possible the feed from the grip section.
    For pens without a nib collar, simply remove the nib and if possible the feed from the grip section.

  • 04:57

    Be extremely careful when taking apart a nib section and don’t try to force out the feed.
    Be extremely careful when taking apart a nib section and don’t try to force out the feed.

  • 05:03

    Some pens, like the LAMY Safari, do not have removable feeds,
    Some pens, like the LAMY Safari, do not have removable feeds,

  • 05:08

    and attempting to remove the feed will damage the pen.
    and attempting to remove the feed will damage the pen.

  • 05:12

    Click on the card above to see if your fountain pen's nib and feed are removable.
    Click on the card above to see if your fountain pen's nib and feed are removable.

  • 05:19

    Some fountain pens have an inner cap that can trap ink between it and the walls of the cap.
    Some fountain pens have an inner cap that can trap ink between it and the walls of the cap.

  • 05:25

    You can remove some inner caps with a little ingenuity.
    You can remove some inner caps with a little ingenuity.

  • 05:30

    First, take a standard wooden pencil and wrap a rubber band around the ferrule.
    First, take a standard wooden pencil and wrap a rubber band around the ferrule.

  • 05:35

    Loop the rubber band once over the eraser.
    Loop the rubber band once over the eraser.

  • 05:38

    Make sure the rubber band is taut by holding any extra length in your hand
    Make sure the rubber band is taut by holding any extra length in your hand

  • 05:43

    or wrapping it lower on the pencil.
    or wrapping it lower on the pencil.

  • 05:46

    Insert the eraser end of the pencil into the fountain pen’s inner cap.
    Insert the eraser end of the pencil into the fountain pen’s inner cap.

  • 05:51

    Twist the pencil so the rubber band “catches” the walls of the inner cap.
    Twist the pencil so the rubber band “catches” the walls of the inner cap.

  • 05:55

    Pull the pencil out of the cap.
    Pull the pencil out of the cap.

  • 05:58

    If the tool is not thick enough, loop the rubber band over the eraser a second time and try again.
    If the tool is not thick enough, loop the rubber band over the eraser a second time and try again.

  • 06:05

    Use running water or a cotton swab to clean the cap.
    Use running water or a cotton swab to clean the cap.

  • 06:09

    Let it dry thoroughly.
    Let it dry thoroughly.

  • 06:12

    Replace the inner cap and push it all the way to the base of the cap
    Replace the inner cap and push it all the way to the base of the cap

  • 06:16

    before reassembling the pen.
    before reassembling the pen.

  • 06:20

    Follow these instructions and you’ll be a fountain pen cleaning expert in no time!
    Follow these instructions and you’ll be a fountain pen cleaning expert in no time!

  • 06:25

    Share your tips in the comments below.
    Share your tips in the comments below.

  • 06:27

    You can shop all the products we mention at JetPens.com.
    You can shop all the products we mention at JetPens.com.

  • 06:32

    Thanks for watching!
    Thanks for watching!

All noun
fountain
/ˈfount(ə)n/

word

Structure out of which a jet of water comes

How to Clean a Fountain Pen

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Intro:

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.

Video Vocabulary

/ədˈvanst/

adjective verb

With a high level of skill or development. (Of an army) to move forward.

/ˈfount(ə)n/

noun verb

Structure out of which a jet of water comes. spurt or cascade.

/inˈklo͞odiNG/

preposition verb

containing as part of whole being considered. To make someone, something part of a group.

/ˈsaCHəˌrādəd/

adjective verb

holding as much water or moisture as can be absorbed. To cause a liquid to not be able to absorb more.

/ˈsədnlē/

adverb

quickly.

/fləSH/

verb

To make water pass through, as in a toilet.

/ˈrīdiNG/

noun other verb

The act of composing letters on paper. To invent or create a computer program. To create a song or piece of music.

/ˈdounwərd/

adjective adverb

Moving from a higher to a lower condition/place. towards lower place or level.

/ˈklēniNG/

noun verb

The task of making a place clean. To make free from dirt or marks; washed.

/ˈrəniNG/

adjective noun verb

flowing naturally or supplied to building through pipes and taps. action or movement of runner. To flow in a certain direction, like a liquid.

/ˈsekSH(ə)n/

noun verb

any of more or less distinct parts into which something is or may be divided or from which it is made up. To divide something into smaller parts.

/ˈkärtrij/

noun

Container holding ink, etc. for putting in machine.

/ˈwərkiNG/

adjective noun verb

Doing your job. action of doing work. To make an effort to do something.

/kôz/

verb

make something happen.

/ˌrekəˈmend/

verb

To advise or suggest that someone do something.