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[title] Cleaning the printhead
-[* black] Place the printhead in the bowl and allow it to soak. Allow time for the water to dissolve ink deposits in the printhead.
+[* black] Place the printhead in the bowl and allow it to soak. Allow time for the water to dissolve ink deposits in the printhead. If the head is really clogged, use of an intact painter's brush should help unclog it.
[* icon_reminder] Periodically move the print head in the bowl to help dissolve ink deposits. Change water in the bowl as often as needed until it is clear, indicating the printhead is clean.
[* icon_caution] Dry the print head thoroughly before replacing it in the printer or you may damage the printer and/or the print head.
+[* icon_note] If you have an Ultrasonic cleaner and non corrosive cleaning solution, you may be able to skip all the manual work in this step entirely and have it done sooner. Much like the dish soap suggestion, this is at your own risk and is entirely unwarranted.