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Over time, frequent fountain pen use can lead to a clogged pen with little to no ink flow. Repairing a clogged fountain pen might seem daunting, but this easy-to-follow guide demonstrates how to get your pen writing again.
Before using this guide, review the Troubleshooting page as oftentimes, a faulty fountain pen can result from a damaged nib or dry ink. Otherwise, it may be clogged. Review the Anatomy of a Fountain Pen to identify the different parts of your pen.
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Disassemble the fountain pen.
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Remove the ink cartridge from the section.
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Run the section under warm running water.
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Remove the feed and nib from the section.
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Separate the nib and the feed.
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Run the nib and feed under warm water and use a soft bristle toothbrush to gently scrub the ink residue on the two pieces.
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Leave the nib, feed, and section to air dry until completely dry.
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Reassemble and test the pen
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To create the cleaning solution, mix equal parts of ammonia and water in a container.
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Add a few drops of dish soap to the solution and stir.
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Drop the nib and feed in the cleaning solution.
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Soak the pieces for approximately 12-24 hours.
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Leave the nib, feed, and section to airdry until completely dry.
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When it's dry, replace the ink cartridge or converter and reassemble the fountain pen.
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Reassemble your fountain pen and you are ready to write.
Reassemble your fountain pen and you are ready to write.