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-[* black] Pour hot water into your bowl you plan on soaking the printhead in.
-[* icon_note] For severe printhead clogs, you may wish to mix rubbing alcohol in to help clean the printhead. If you do this, make sure you use a ***very small amount*** that can dilute in the water to avoid printhead damage, and flush the printhead in clean hot water after the ink is clear.
-[* icon_note] It's probably best to flush the alcohol in a clean bowl, to keep any alcohol you used out of the clean water.
+[title] Adding Water to the bowl (and alcohol for stubborn clogs)
+[* black] Before the printhead comes out, pour your water into a bowl if you boiled it in something other then the final bowl you were going to use. If you add Alcohol to speed this up for nastier clogs, only add a small amount. A little goes a long way. If you do use alcohol, flush it in pure water a few times to get it out before reinstallation.
[* icon_reminder] If you read the comments of this guide, you will see a comment about helping clean this printhead with dish soap. I do not warrant this, but if you want to try be my guest. ***If this ruins your printhead, you cannot blame me for it.***