
Specifications: - The HERO Fountain Pen stands for quality of life everlasting elegance
- The fountain pen to be functional, as well as aesthetically pleasing
- Special design makes the HERO Fountain Pen elegant and fashion
- For the fountain pen to teach the user how to enjoy a slower-paced lifestyle
- Advanced liquid ink system and unique nib guarantee smooth writing
- Monochrome design makes it elegant and fashion
- This HERO Fountain Pen is convenient and easy to use
- The HERO Fountain Pen is a perfect gift for someone special or treats for you
- It is a perfect gift for someone special or treats for you
- This iridium nib fountain pen is made of high quality material
- Often rolled into one classic and classic
- Nib Material: Iridium
Details:
- The Iridium Nib Fountain Pen stands for quality of life everlasting elegance
- The Iridium Nib Fountain Pen is a perfect gift for someone special or treats for you
- The HERO Fountain Pen features advanced liquid ink system and unique nib guarantee smooth writing
- The Iridium Nib Fountain Pen features monochrome design, elegant and fashion
How to Clean a Fountain Pen Nib:
In fountain pens, the ink flows down toward the pointed tip of the pen, which is called the nib. Because the flow of ink never really stops on a fountain pen, the ink on the nib can dry or thicken when the pen is not in use. This results in a clogged writing tip that does not transfer ink smoothly. Cleaning the nib on a fountain pen should be done regularly even if the pen is not used often. - Turn on a steady stream of warm water at a sink faucet.
- Hold the metal tip of the fountain pen underneath the stream of water and allow it to loosen any dried on ink. Rub your fingers over the metal tip to help dislodge the clogged ink. If the ink is still hard to remove, brush the nib gently with the bristles of a soft toothbrush.
- Fill a cup half full with warm water and insert the nib of the fountain pen into the cup. Leave the pen inside the water and allow it to soak for approximately 15 minutes.
- Remove the pen, pour out the discolored water and refill the glass with fresh warm water. Reinsert the pen back into the cup and allow it to sit for an additional 15 minutes. Continue replacing the water in the cup and soaking the pen until ink no longer appears in the water.
- Pour the water out of the cup a final time and rinse and dry the cup thoroughly with a towel. Dry the pen to remove as much water as possible.
- Place a paper towel into the bottom of the cup and insert the pen into the cup with the nib facing downward. Allow the pen to sit inside the cup for an additional hour to allow the moisture to drain out and be absorbed by the paper towel.
Tips & Warnings:
- Sometimes even new fountain pen needs to be cleaned before use. Factory dust and oils may impede the flow of ink.
- Do not use hot water to wash a fountain pen. Room-temperature or cool water is OK. Some vintage materials (such as ebonite) will change color in hot water, and other materials might warp.
- Never use ammonia-water solution with a ratio bigger than 1:5.
- Don't use excess force. If you find that one part of your pen unscrews from another part, but it's stuck, try soaking it in water first.
- Don't use alcohol or any type of chemical cleaner which can dissolve the adhesive that holds the pen together on the pen nib.
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