Cleaning New Lamy Fountain Pens

cleaning A new lamy pen The Goulet pen Company
cleaning A new lamy pen The Goulet pen Company

Cleaning A New Lamy Pen The Goulet Pen Company It's a good idea to give your new lamy pen a quick flush if you're going to be using an ink other than what comes in the cartridge that accompanies the pen. if you don't, it probably won't hurt anything, it just might make your first inking look a little weird with some blue ink mixed in there! cleaning it is really easy, and here in the video. The easiest thing to do at this stage is to just expel the water or cleaning solution from the converter by twisting the piston to push it back through the ink path into the water. repeat this process a number of times to flush the nib and feed of the pen until you are confident that it is clean. although five to ten repetitions of this process.

cleaning A new lamy pen The Goulet pen Company
cleaning A new lamy pen The Goulet pen Company

Cleaning A New Lamy Pen The Goulet Pen Company Lamy specs vol. 1 lamy specs vol. 2 lamy specs vol. 3 instruction manuals and care tips for our fountain pens. push twist mechanical pencils. The lamy 2000 fountain pen can be cleaned using a similar method to the one outlined above, using the piston filling system in the same way as one would use a converter to flush a fountain pen. gently twist the top section of the pen anti clockwise to prepare the piston, then dip the nib in the water and twist the top section to draw water into the pen. Soak the nib: if your pen has stubborn ink residue, you can soak the nib and feed in water for a few hours or overnight. this will help dissolve the dried ink and make it easier to clean. reassemble the pen: rinse each part through with clean water to ensure all of the debris and deposits have been removed. Lately, however, as my pen and ink collection expands, i began to notice a certain problem with my lamy converter pens (so, not the 2ks), namely, that they are incredibly difficult to clean compared to converter pens from other brands. so far, i have tried caran d'ache (my favourite), sailor, faber castell, monteverde, fpr and kaweco, and none.

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