Does fountain pen water damage?
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It is only fitting that a decent fountain pen of great quality receives a certain amount of care and attention, one component of which is cleaning. We have compiled a step-by-step instruction on how to clean every component of your fountain pen, including how to dry it correctly and what cleaning supplies to use. There are a few things that, if done, may cause harm to your pen; thus, it is imperative that you carefully adhere to our specialized instructions in order to keep your pen in pristine shape.
When was the last time you gave your fountain pen a good cleaning?
It is essential to give your fountain pen a thorough cleaning on a regular basis in order to maintain a reliable and smooth flow of ink. Every two to three weeks, or sooner if you use your pen more often and need to replace the ink more frequently, you should clean your fountain pen. If you use your pen more frequently, you should clean it more frequently. In general, the rule of thumb is that you should clean your fountain pen whenever you change your ink, particularly if you plan on using a different color of ink, and you should also clean it if you don't plan on using your pen for a while.
Additionally, you should clean your pen if you don't plan on using it for a while. It is essential to clean your pen well before putting it away for storage in order to prevent the ink from drying out.
How to Take Care of Your Prismatic Pen
You will find a detailed, step-by-step tutorial on how to clean the different components of your fountain pen, such as the pen converter and the nib, further down on this page.
What You Should Use To Clean Your Pen
It should not be too difficult to clean your pen; all you will need is some water and kitchen roll. However, there are certain things that you should be aware of about what you should not use to clean your pen. It is not suggested to use warm water on your fountain pen nib since doing so might cause internal components to get damaged. The water from the faucet works well for cleaning pens and doesn't typically create too many problems, but water with a high mineral content might disrupt the flow of the ink, which can cause the ink to dry out more quickly than you would want. If your fountain pen is really clogged up with ink and you need something other than water to shift it, you could add a teaspoon of household ammonia or vinegar to the water when soaking the nib and this will work just as well as purchasing a cleaning solution designed specifically for fountain pens. However, you can purchase cleaning solutions designed specifically for fountain pens. Ammonia, on the other hand, has the potential to corrode some metals; thus, it is not suggested that you use this product if your pen is composed of brass, aluminum, or copper.
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