jskeen
Member
Guys;
All the posts say to "clean your pen with a 10% ammonia and water solution" but don't really give much more info than that. Specifically, most household cleaning products are around 5 to ten percent ammonia as sold, so do you use it straight, or cut that to another 10%? And what actual product do you use, IE I haven't seen any bottles with a plain white label that say "ammonia" at my local megamart.
How does one actually flush a pen? I haven't found the little silver lever to mount on the side of my pen in any of the kits I've done lately. Does one immerse the nib and feeder in the solution and apply vacuum to the connection, or use some sort of squeeze bottle to inject said solution and allow it to flow out of the feeder thence into a waste receptacle? Is it considered kosher to disassemble the front section, place all parts into a small container of solution, seal and then agitate to clean?
Let's come forth with some really newbie proof instructions!!!
All the posts say to "clean your pen with a 10% ammonia and water solution" but don't really give much more info than that. Specifically, most household cleaning products are around 5 to ten percent ammonia as sold, so do you use it straight, or cut that to another 10%? And what actual product do you use, IE I haven't seen any bottles with a plain white label that say "ammonia" at my local megamart.
How does one actually flush a pen? I haven't found the little silver lever to mount on the side of my pen in any of the kits I've done lately. Does one immerse the nib and feeder in the solution and apply vacuum to the connection, or use some sort of squeeze bottle to inject said solution and allow it to flow out of the feeder thence into a waste receptacle? Is it considered kosher to disassemble the front section, place all parts into a small container of solution, seal and then agitate to clean?
Let's come forth with some really newbie proof instructions!!!