Fountain Pen Maintenance (Fountain Pen 101)

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  • čas přidán 14. 06. 2012
  • Proper pen maintenance is a very overlooked aspects of fountain pen usage, so I created this video to help new and experienced fountain pen users alike to understand why cleaning their pens is so important, so they can get the most out of their performance.
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    - Why you need to clean your pens (0:53)
    - How often you should clean them (2:40)
    - Pigmented/Carbon inks (3:46)
    - Choosing proper inks for use in fountain pens (5:07)
    - Storing unused pens (6:43)
    - Demonstration of how to clean out a pen from start to finish (7:25)
    Here's another vid where I show how to clean a pen with a bulb syringe: • Flushing a Fountain Pe...
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Komentáře • 504

  • @CrookedNose2131
    @CrookedNose2131 Před 3 lety +220

    I never knew you had to clean them like this. I have a Lamy Safari that has been a workhorse for 5 years. I've changed colours countless timea and haven't cleaned it once, so it's testament to the reliability of the Safari that it's never had a problem. Ever. That said, I think I'll clean it.

    • @DavidTranAnh
      @DavidTranAnh Před 3 lety +12

      Nice that's great to know. I also have a Lamy Safari and never cleaned it. I actually remember as a kid cleaning a fountain pen, because it was stained with ink, but I was never able to use it again. because for some reason the ink wouldn't come out and thought fountain pens were not supposed to be cleaned T_T

    • @sontyp8271
      @sontyp8271 Před 2 lety +10

      Agreed. The Lamy Safari is a really durable and reliable work horse. Got mine when I joined secondary school (nearly 20 years ago) and it is still working as a brand new one. To be honest though I weren‘t using it all the time, but on a regular basis. Even after 3 years in the drawer (uncleaned and empty) it works without cleaning. Cartridge in and good to go.

    • @Tailslol
      @Tailslol Před 2 lety +4

      i had a waterman as a kid at school, used it for 2 years without cleaning and switching inks without problem too , then we switched to bics ball points pen . it was how we was learning writing. good pens can be really impressive.

    • @BushcraftEurope
      @BushcraftEurope Před 6 měsíci

      I agree really but when using carbon inks then it has to be cleaned. But still I love my Lamys

    • @j.s.3753
      @j.s.3753 Před 3 měsíci

      I have to agree here. I still have my Safari from school, which is around 16 years old now. Probably has had a litre of ink through it over the years and I only rinsed it once or twice after letting it dry out on accident.

  • @pioneerz450
    @pioneerz450 Před 8 lety +357

    found two parker 45's from the mid 60's in the basement.
    both engraved with my grandmums phone number and name. (she was the district nurse)
    cleaned them out and stuck an old cartridge in the medium tipped one.
    works a charm. even tough it hasn't been used since she died in 1978.
    one red and one green with silver cap and "gold details" and even a converter!

    • @Gouletpens
      @Gouletpens  Před 8 lety +66

      Wow, that's good to hear they still worked. A little TLC goes a long way. - Colin

    • @qwertybank7033
      @qwertybank7033 Před 6 lety +12

      Hey, I found an old 51 and it got working after some washing, it’s amazing how long these pens last

    • @Emjayjay2012
      @Emjayjay2012 Před 5 lety +5

      Well done! I just got old Parker 45 up and running again. It was from when I was at school from 84-89. Not sure I’ve used it since.

    • @jimbrown4041
      @jimbrown4041 Před 5 lety +4

      Happy for your very cool find. Got a Sheaffer Tanga (at least I think it's a Tanga) from my mom. She hadn't used it in over 15 years! Suffice to say she's not a pen person and . I came here for a reason.

    • @sorucha8249
      @sorucha8249 Před 4 lety

      R.I.P.

  • @DavidGonzalez-kc4pt
    @DavidGonzalez-kc4pt Před 8 lety +678

    You may want to skip to 7:43 if you are on a pinch

  • @B1ackHawk50
    @B1ackHawk50 Před 9 lety +145

    Truly the best FP channel out there. As a fountain pen n00b, your videos greatly inpsire me. Great work man.

  • @MegGreen5Twilight
    @MegGreen5Twilight Před 7 lety +69

    Really like the idea of using two cups rather than a sink, as someone who lives with other people with a noisy communal sink and as an ex uni student I can totally see myself storing two glass jars of water in my room for when pen cleaning is needed then emptying and refilling them for next time, so I always have pen cleaning water on hand even in the middle of the night. (Plus I personally am more likely to clean my stuff if I have supplies on hand at my desk rather then having to drag my stuff to the communal bathroom and take it over for awhile.)

  • @MrPollywalnuts
    @MrPollywalnuts Před 6 lety +13

    Brian```I've been watching your shows now for a while and I've learned so much. Thanks and continue doing the good job on these informative videos.

  • @unoqualsiasi7341
    @unoqualsiasi7341 Před 9 lety +7

    I bought some stuff from your shop man....it's so good....very professional and efficient, Ty very much.

  • @nomebear
    @nomebear Před rokem +2

    I find your channel refreshing. I'm so old I can remember a time well before ball point pens, where folks used special nibs for taking short hand, journal entries, accounting, architecture, signatures, drawing, and there was a plathoria of inks, ink types, replacement nibs, cleaners, and etc. I often wonder what happened to those drawers full of fountain pens. I certainly enjoy my collection, and use all of them regularly. Thank you!

  • @StucklnAWell
    @StucklnAWell Před 12 lety +8

    Dear Brian and everyone else at Goulet. I have only recently gotten into Fountain pens, while I have always been interested in them. You guys have made this infinitely easier for me to become educated with them, as well as @sbrebrown who I see posted earlier. And Drew is the absolute best person you could have working for you in customer service. He's pleasant to work with, and is helping me out so much. So hats off to Goulet! Amazing company and group of people!
    Logan

  • @siggigalam8458
    @siggigalam8458 Před 9 lety +97

    Quick question, if the pen has a feed which is non-removable, how long should I let it sit after it has been flushed with water, to allow the water to evaporate?

    • @ritvikvaishnav3472
      @ritvikvaishnav3472 Před 5 lety +4

      lol

    • @mirageinthedesert5448
      @mirageinthedesert5448 Před 5 lety +13

      Siggi galam overnight

    • @simonboteroaristizabal687
      @simonboteroaristizabal687 Před 3 lety +3

      Or you can even grab some (unused) toilet paper and put it to the nib. I know it may sound bad, because the nib could grab some paper, but I have found that this is not a real issue. This will move out a lot of the water quick and will also show if it has any color left inside

    • @alextaplin7354
      @alextaplin7354 Před 3 lety +21

      I know that this is 5 years later and you probably don't need a reply by now but I have to answer anyway.
      You don't need to leave your pen out to dry, you can get out most of the water if you repeatedly flick it down really fast and use some paper towel on the nib. This can be used to clean out as much water as you need to in under 10 minutes and still have a little wet coating on the channels so that it re-inks nicely but doesn't water down the ink.

    • @MarinaGorobevskaya
      @MarinaGorobevskaya Před 3 lety +2

      Thank you, that is helpful

  • @Gouletpens
    @Gouletpens  Před 11 lety +1

    That's an Aston Leather Case 20, I actually have several of these that I use to store all of my pens. I sell them, so full disclosure there, but I bought this particular one about 3 years ago and it's been holding strong since. I love these cases.

  • @ragnorak56
    @ragnorak56 Před 2 lety

    Really appreciate all the beginner videos you have made. Ordered your cleaning and tuning kit along with some nibs for my Xmas gift, Lamy Studio. Hopefully this will give me a range of experiences.

  • @Gouletpens
    @Gouletpens  Před 12 lety +2

    Yeah, the Platinum converters are usually a little bit tight. You can take them apart and throw a little silicone grease on them though and that helps a lot. The gold part just unscrews right off the back.

  • @ashisheady8841
    @ashisheady8841 Před 3 lety

    I really like this old school style !
    just came to say ya. I'm using fountain pens for years.

  • @eno88
    @eno88 Před rokem

    Ten years ago... my dude, I watched this when it came out. Amazing how far the GPC has come.

  • @jwstanley2645
    @jwstanley2645 Před 4 lety +5

    Thank you so much for this and other videos. I may never buy a $2,800 pen. Mine two are are the least expensive Waterman pens ever made. Yet I truly enjoy them.

  • @vishalsinghrana3
    @vishalsinghrana3 Před rokem

    This video is still realavent today after 11 years.
    And Thankyou Brain because of you i had an amazing hobby.🖋️.🎉

  • @andyhaochizhang
    @andyhaochizhang Před 8 lety +7

    Brush pen inks clogs up really easily also because they contain a lot of gel like protein so when it dries up it is going to form solid that is really hard to clean. The traditional brush pen ink actually comes in the form of a solid cube and you use a stone tool and rub a layer off on a stone tool with water to make ink.

  • @RealJasper1100
    @RealJasper1100 Před 7 lety

    Got my Lamy Imporium running again thanks to your tips! Thank you so much!!

  • @Gouletpens
    @Gouletpens  Před 11 lety +3

    The last one I used ;) Haha, no really, the one I keep coming back to time and again is my blue Pilot Custom 74 with a medium nib. I just love the way it writes.

  • @OldCroDad
    @OldCroDad Před 2 lety

    Super helpful! Well articulated, good information! Thank you!

  • @FerralVideo
    @FerralVideo Před 4 lety +1

    On a note about the "Calligraphy Inks".
    Some specifically say that they will work in fountain pens.
    I have a couple pots of of Windsor & Newton that I got for my glass dip pen that advertises that it'll work in fountain pens.

  • @Gouletpens
    @Gouletpens  Před 12 lety +2

    I don't have any experience with Rotrings, those I know that use them say they're a bit finicky at times. I would make sure you've cleaned it really well, that might help the clogging. You can also try diluting the ink a bit (especially if it's a really saturated one like Gruene Cactus), maybe 10% or so with distilled water in a small test batch to see if that helps the clogging/drying out issue.

  • @bloodybunny5745
    @bloodybunny5745 Před 5 lety +44

    To clean pens
    1st dissemble
    2nd throw in water ( maybe with some dish soap if the pen is dirty)
    3rd optional : clean with hands, cotton buds ect.
    *do not use sponge or anything you'll get scratches
    4th take out pen and leave it to dry
    5th done? Take ink, take pen and now you can write

  • @GlennHigley
    @GlennHigley Před 10 lety +1

    Thanks Brian. I appreciate your thorough and helpful videos.

    • @Gouletpens
      @Gouletpens  Před 10 lety +1

      Definitely! Glad to help. I wish I'd had something like this when I first started out in the hobby ;) -Brian Goulet

    • @ar9v
      @ar9v Před 9 lety

      The Goulet Pen Company Hey, a quick question if you don't mind: How do I clean a fountain pen if I don't have the converter to pull the water up? Should I only rinse the nib and feed and whatnot? I want to change from a blue cartridge (I already depleted the ink) to a black cartridge. Thanks for the advice.

  • @peterhess2610
    @peterhess2610 Před rokem +1

    As a novice FP user the two things I’ve been using to clean my pens is cool water and an eye dropper. It’s worked like a charm so far. I just keep repeating the process until the water is clear. I stay away from paper towels as much as possible, too. They’re loaded with tiny bits of paper that can jam up the works. I’ve been using napkins instead. The smoother surface doesn’t have as much tiny fibers.

  • @iSucrose
    @iSucrose Před 12 lety +2

    awesome video, I've always wonder if it was a good idea to leave ink inside my pen during summer break (i use my pens for school), now i know i shouldn't. thank you for the video!

  • @jmiller7918
    @jmiller7918 Před 7 lety +4

    Thanks, just what I needed.

  • @monkfan72
    @monkfan72 Před 10 lety +10

    How do you store your pen when you are done with it for the day? Nib up? Nib down? Horizontal? Got a Noodler's Ahab Lapis Inferno for Christmas and it is great. Your videos have helped to take away some fountain pen insecurity for me.

    • @ahschornjesus
      @ahschornjesus Před 10 lety +7

      nib up always, sideways isn't awful though

    • @krypton1142
      @krypton1142 Před 5 lety

      AnnPeek i have it nib up, horizontal is probably okay too but nib down will make your pen leak,

  • @ElaineDarlingtonBrown
    @ElaineDarlingtonBrown Před 10 lety +5

    I've always loved writing implements and paper and, now, having retired, am immersing myself into these and all things related. Your videos have been really useful. I wonder if you could help with a problem...I have had a Lamy Joy for some time and now that I've revisited it, I find that the nib is needing considerable pressure and is failing almost totally on downstrokes. I think, though I'm not sure, that I might, at one point, have used acrylic ink in it. Is there any hope?

  • @Gouletpens
    @Gouletpens  Před 11 lety +2

    I've never written with a Laban, but I've seen/held many of them. They have SOOOOO many different pen models, I don't think they ever discontinue anything. They're mostly big pens, too. I've considered carrying them, but no one really asks me about them (except you!).

  • @Blahineedaname
    @Blahineedaname Před 12 lety +1

    Thanks for the vid! I think it'd be a good idea to include the bulb syringe video link in the description. It has been one of the most helpful videos in pen cleaning I have seen! A lot of people have adapted that method too ;) Thanks Mr. Goulet!

  • @moevervaet616
    @moevervaet616 Před 8 lety +2

    what is the clear and gold pen next to the red one??? It's lovely

  • @heedong2antony
    @heedong2antony Před 9 lety

    Thanks for your explaination!!!

  • @jmonk77
    @jmonk77 Před 2 lety

    I am new to pens. I got a new pen from a vendor at the VA hospital. Then got some ink from Goulet. I saw a walnut/carbon fiber pen on the Goulet web page and had to have it. Now I know how to maintain both pens. Now I am the envy of the pen snobs at the office. That makes me a little happier.

  • @orthotobi
    @orthotobi Před 6 lety

    Just discovered your channel...I'm hooked! Thanks for sharing this video...can hardly wait to see the rest :)

    • @Gouletpens
      @Gouletpens  Před 6 lety

      Awesome, glad to hear you found your way to us! Lots of videos to take in. - Colin

  • @zanedomke8148
    @zanedomke8148 Před 4 lety

    Good to know that I have been doing it right all this time.

  • @jesseowc
    @jesseowc Před 10 lety

    Very nice video, thank you for sharing!

  • @ExSkyCyclePilot
    @ExSkyCyclePilot Před 2 lety +1

    I've found that, even flushing thoroughly with a bulb, there will still be residual ink on the nib and feed. The only way to truly get a pen clean is to disassemble the nib/feed/grip assembly, and soak them in warm water with a drop of dish soap, then rinse with clear water. I then lay the parts out on a paper towel to dry, and once everything is dry, I reassemble the pen. You'll often find that your cap also has ink in it, and possibly even the barrel. I always flush those with a bulb, soak and rinse them with the rest of the parts. All this might not be necessary when simply changing ink, but I always do this before storing a pen. You'll want to use a jeweler's loupe when reassembling the nib/feed/grip, to make sure the nib is properly seated and aligned.

  • @tangohotellima1895
    @tangohotellima1895 Před 3 měsíci

    Thank you!! I didn't know the bit about Sailor Pigment Inks (and the need for a more frequent cleaning). I wonder if continual use of said inks (so the pen never dries out) makes a difference - so you don't have to clean as often.

  • @mrpenguin6699
    @mrpenguin6699 Před 4 lety +1

    I just got my Pilot Metropolitan and am new. I exchanged my cartridge for the first time for ink using the converter that came with the pen. After adding it and letting the nib get saturated pointed down for an hour. I am now having an issue where it'll write for maybe 5 to 30 minutes but if I put it down and pick it up again it no longer has ink flowing and I need to let it sit top down for another 30 minutes and may only get another 5 minutes or so. I also tried cleaning.

  • @MSato123
    @MSato123 Před 10 lety

    I just found your videos last week and subscribed! Two quick questions - how do you clean fountain pens that used ink cartridges only?

  • @pc4n62004
    @pc4n62004 Před 4 lety

    Another great video! Thank you!

  • @Frost_Blight
    @Frost_Blight Před 9 lety

    I've just got a feather dip pen that doesn't have one of those reservoir things, just a nib. Do you know what the best way to clean those would be? The ink dries awfully fast and I dunno if it's good for the bed to scrape off what doesn't come off in water.

  • @myrddinwyllt8421
    @myrddinwyllt8421 Před 4 lety

    Hi,
    I was just wondering what is the best way to clean a Pilot Custom 845(with the pump) fountain pen?
    Could you please do a video showing the best, or recommended, way to do it?
    Thank you very much.
    Cheers,

  • @stellajoan2618
    @stellajoan2618 Před 4 lety +1

    hello! i have a pilot kakuno which i haven't used in a long time. i've cleaned it up before storing it, but when i try using it again a few days ago, the ink wont flow well. i need to add pressure to the tip of the nib to write, and i'm worried it might damage the nib. is there anything i can do to revive the pen? thankyou in advance.

  • @DelahayN
    @DelahayN Před 5 lety

    I really like the look of the pen in the upper right of the case with the black matte finish at the 3:00 min. mark. Which pen is that?

  • @RikthDcruze
    @RikthDcruze Před 8 lety +1

    thank you! this helped a lot!

  • @srhatfield
    @srhatfield Před 5 lety

    Very helpful! Thank you!

  • @AcTiVeSaTeLiTe
    @AcTiVeSaTeLiTe Před 11 lety +31

    Just watching this video makes me feel a bit classy .

  • @Gouletpens
    @Gouletpens  Před 12 lety

    Thanks! Your videos are great too, keep THEM up!

  • @ChristopherLScott
    @ChristopherLScott Před rokem

    This is great. Thank you.

  • @JethroBrink
    @JethroBrink Před 12 lety

    Have a look at the Lamy line, specifically the Lamy Studio - great pen!

  • @Gouletpens
    @Gouletpens  Před 11 lety +2

    That is my Sailor 1911L, clear with gold trim in a music nib. It's a good pen, but doesn't write as well as I wished it did.

  • @MarkGardiner1976
    @MarkGardiner1976 Před 10 lety +1

    Great video. Thank you. I recently bought a Visconti Rembrandt, my first expensive pen and I love it. I am using Visconti blue ink and probably won`t use any other ink in it. I use the pen every day to write my journal and short stories. So, according to your recommendation I should flush it every to weeks just with water. I am a little nervous about pulling the nib and feed apart to do any deeper cleaning. Can the Rembrandt nib even be separated from the feed?

  • @Gouletpens
    @Gouletpens  Před 11 lety +2

    You can certainly do that if you're comfortable, and the pen will allow you. It's not always necessary, though. Some inks are harder to clean than others, and you may want to completely take them apart, but it's not required with 'regular' maintenance.

  • @Gouletpens
    @Gouletpens  Před 11 lety +2

    You're welcome! Let me know how it goes.

  • @bdbop
    @bdbop Před 11 lety +1

    Fabulous video, Brian, After the cleansing, whatr about drying the nib, feed and converter? Or do you just replace the converter, replace the cap and put the pen away? And if so, what about the piston inside the converter - open (as if filled with ink, but in this case air) or closed?
    Thanks.

  • @Gouletpens
    @Gouletpens  Před 12 lety +1

    Thanks! We have a pretty decent selection of pens over here, but most of them come from Germany or Japan! I'd think you would have access to a lot of good pens...Waterman, Parker, Pelikan, Lamy, Kaweco....they're all made not far from you! I can see how they'd be expensive though...

  • @buligamaria2983
    @buligamaria2983 Před rokem

    Thank you so much for this video! :)

  • @normantremain7037
    @normantremain7037 Před 11 lety

    Hi Brian,
    Thank you for the informative video, could you please tell me the make of the pen case you are using?
    Thanks,
    Pedro

  • @Gouletpens
    @Gouletpens  Před 11 lety

    Perhaps...I'm not all that familiar with Aurora, but there are few pens that don't have removable feeds. What pen is it?

  • @JustMeMorgane
    @JustMeMorgane Před 2 lety +1

    found two fountain pen my grandpa owned in the 60s that had been forgotten in the barn, both half full when they were left, and let me tell you cleaning them was hard thing, one has a piston filler that couldn't even be moved (i managed to twist it after a while and thought that was it) and the other is still giving out black water after three or four times cleaning it and letting the water sit for a while u.u

  • @Gouletpens
    @Gouletpens  Před 12 lety

    Thanks!

  • @rieleva
    @rieleva Před 8 lety

    I am using a sailor jentle ink for fountain pens black, is it okay if i only cleaned it 2-3 weeks? because the salesperson did not say anything about maintenance of the pen, she just said that that ink is safe to use in FP. i've only watch this today and i have been using this ink for months now. so far i do not have any problems to my twsbi 580al and twsbi eco.

  • @philipkim3460
    @philipkim3460 Před 7 lety +2

    Hello, i was wondering, would you still need to do a full cleaning when using different colored ink from the same proprietary company? I am referring to the pilot metropolitan

    • @Gouletpens
      @Gouletpens  Před 7 lety +1

      Yeah I would. Even within the same brand, the properties in the ink can cause some reactions if mixed. Especially with a brand like Noodler's. It's best to flush it out every time you're looking to refill your pen. - Colin

  • @carterhovdet5703
    @carterhovdet5703 Před 9 lety

    Is it any different when switching cartridges that have different colors

  • @YannisPatras
    @YannisPatras Před 10 lety +2

    Helpful? You're a savior...

  • @stephenjerome3556
    @stephenjerome3556 Před 11 lety

    You should try the Laban PF-900 fountain pen. It is an amazing pen and I think you would like it very much!

  • @daytonagregory3781
    @daytonagregory3781 Před 2 lety

    So I just got my first fountain pen and it came with the single use cartridges and I figure I will stick with those for a little bit before I move up. How would this process change for me?

  • @Stefanthro
    @Stefanthro Před 8 lety

    Thanks for the video! What are the 3rd and 4th black and gold pens from the bottom at 3:00? I'm trying to identify an heirloom that has a similar look.

    • @Gouletpens
      @Gouletpens  Před 8 lety

      That's hard to tell, but I think they're Pilot Falcon and Platinum 3776. - Colin

  • @Obsidian_Iris_
    @Obsidian_Iris_ Před 5 lety

    I tend not to keep harsh chemicals around, so I don’t have bleach or ammonia. Will hydrogen peroxide work instead of either bleach or ammonia or will it harm the pen? Thank you for this information! I recently bought a Pilot Metropolitan and a TWSBI GO to dip my fingers into fountain pen writing and art outlining. I think I already made a mistake: I filled the GO with ink I purchased specifically for Japanese calligraphy and brush writing. The reviews of the product stated the ink worked well in fountain pens but my GO does not like it! The information on the bottle is entirely in Japanese so I have no idea what’s in it. I’ve only been able to scratch out broken lines, hence my search for how to clean fountain pens!

  • @larsonl6376
    @larsonl6376 Před 5 měsíci

    i didn't notice how many times you run the pen flush through. is it once, twice, dozen? very nice video. i've purchased too many things from you all lately. lol. i used to use a fountain pen in the 60s-90s, but always had issues with the pens, even my 70s parker. the twsbi-s and preppy-s i've gotton from you all have been the best pens i've every owned.

  • @Gouletpens
    @Gouletpens  Před 11 lety

    You are correct.

  • @sensemaya1
    @sensemaya1 Před 4 lety

    Would someone please tell me what make the all black pen is right at the top at 2.41? Pilot vanishing point? Thank you x

  • @jamesmast4221
    @jamesmast4221 Před 6 lety

    My mother recently gave me an old fountain pen she used when she was in like 3rd grade. The problem is that it hasnt been used since then. Any tips for cleaning it up?

  • @ArtJourneyUK
    @ArtJourneyUK Před 12 lety

    Thanks Brian! BTW what is that gorgeous demonstrator pen with the gold highlights at the beginning of the video?

  • @alextaplin7354
    @alextaplin7354 Před 3 lety +2

    I have hard, mineral filled water where I live which I use for all my fountain pen cleaning so that I don't have to spend too much money or time buying or generating distilled water and I have never had a problem, I shake/flick out the water after cleaning so that there is much less water to dry and I often fill my pens after I have got the pen as dry as possible by flicking and blotting but not evapourating.

  • @michaeljelliot
    @michaeljelliot Před 9 lety +34

    brian is there anything wrong cleaning the pen under running water from the tap as long as it is not hot and not too heavy a stream?

    • @marsbeads
      @marsbeads Před 8 lety +3

      +michael ellliot He does say you should use distilled water and lukewarm water.

    • @Chrominian
      @Chrominian Před 8 lety +35

      I know this is late but ideally, you should use distilled. However, using tap water isn't a cardinal sin or anything. It's not going to affect it that much, especially with cheaper pens.

    • @etizoman2403
      @etizoman2403 Před 5 lety +2

      michael ellliot use distilled, because tap water is hard water, don’t want calcium building up in your writing utensils :]

    • @gnomilius
      @gnomilius Před 5 lety

      If I have a water softener will that make distilled water? Lol

    • @gnomilius
      @gnomilius Před 5 lety

      Where would I get distilled water???

  • @DamienPollet
    @DamienPollet Před 12 lety

    Indeed Gruene Cactus seems less fluid than the other ones, and diluting it helps. I was assuming the viscosity chosen by Noodler's was not to be fiddled with too much. A problem with cleaning is that the nib/feed assembly seems to be definitive. I've pulled hard enough on the nib to fear damaging it, and it does not budge.
    Most FPs look either too fancy or too toyish -I'm difficult, I know :D- I love the technical/bauhaus design of the Rotring 600s. Too bad they have these practical flaws…

  • @MrTomashjo
    @MrTomashjo Před 3 lety

    HI, i have Caran D'Ache Silver-Plated, Rhodium-Coated LÉMAN EBONY BLACK Fountain Pen, pen was falling on glass and strached untill brass. I see metal, how can I repare this? Do I need a lacquer and which type because I cant just polish this spot? In description says "Round brass body and cap lacquered in deep black" Thank you Jovan

  • @justcallmemario3013
    @justcallmemario3013 Před 3 lety

    Which pen is the clear one at the beginning of the video? Many thanks!

  • @anthonydang1069
    @anthonydang1069 Před 11 lety

    Any tips for cleaning a pilot vanishing point that has been using noodler's bay-state blue?

  • @zimukassz
    @zimukassz Před 9 lety

    can you do a review about hero 359 fountain pen? :)

  • @zenna5062
    @zenna5062 Před rokem

    I'm gonna try a pigment ink (Platinum Carbon) for the first time, and I see people saying to clean the pen using it every few days like you said. What if I don't run out of ink for a lot longer than that? Do I throw the unused ink out every 3 days to clean it?? Do I put it back into the bottle and risk contaminating that? Or should I buy some kind of vial like the one you use for samples and pour the unused ink in that and refill from it after the cleaning?

  • @mathnerdm
    @mathnerdm Před 7 lety

    Thanks for the video! I have a pilot metro, and I was just wondering if it's okay to simply remove the cartridge and rinse it straight under the sink? I know it's not distilled water, but ignoring that fact lol, is there any reason I can't just rinse out the nib and feed under running water?

    • @Gouletpens
      @Gouletpens  Před 7 lety

      No, that's perfectly fine. Having that water pressure is a great way to clean then out. - Colin

  • @jennieg5160
    @jennieg5160 Před 4 lety

    very helpful! thank you!

  • @carolevilleneuve7411
    @carolevilleneuve7411 Před 6 lety

    After I rinse my pens, I 'push' the water out of the feeds with the ear plunger thingamagig, instead of leaving them out to dry to avoid the ink being diluted. It works great. Is this a common practice?

  • @arlenemurphy804
    @arlenemurphy804 Před 5 lety

    Just bought a sailor bent nib for watercolor pen and ink. Off hand does the baby syringe work for cleaning? I bought the Calli non clogging, waterproof calligraphy ink. Is that going to be a problem? It works well with the watercolor. Lots to learn about inks.
    Thank you. Arlene

    • @Gouletpens
      @Gouletpens  Před 5 lety +1

      Not sure about that particular ink, but usually Calligraphy ink or India ink is a big no-no. It'll ruin the pen so I might double-check that. Make sure you get an ink labelled for fountain pens. The syringe method should work, just unscrew the barrel of the pen and plug it right in! - Colin

  • @NerdMomsLife
    @NerdMomsLife Před 7 lety

    How do you get the converter dry? Or how long should you wait before refilling your pen? Thanks!

    • @Gouletpens
      @Gouletpens  Před 7 lety +2

      A couple drops of water isn't going to impact the ink at all. But a trick Brian showed me was to use a paper towel and spin a corner of it until its thin enough to fit in the converter, then just move the piston down to push all the water to the absorbent paper towel. Hope that works! - Colin

  • @Sideshow320
    @Sideshow320 Před 3 lety

    Definitely no rubbing alcohol though right? I didn't try yet until I asked you, but I let it dry up cause I'm a noob lol. And thank you for the information. Much appreciated.

  • @PicturaSonus
    @PicturaSonus Před 11 lety +5

    Thought I should mention, the first ink I ever bought for my first pen (granted, I didn't have much education on the subject) was "Higgins Fountain Pen India". It was an India-type ink with no binder agent, so it was safe for fountain pens. However, it was a very cheap, splotchy, pigmented ink, and I will probably never use it again.

  • @dstorm258
    @dstorm258 Před 12 lety

    Great Video!

  • @sa1n
    @sa1n Před 10 lety

    Hey Brian - I was wondering what the matte-black pen is that is the uppermost pen on the right side of this case. I really like the look of it! Thanks and great video!
    -Nate

    • @Gouletpens
      @Gouletpens  Před 10 lety

      That'd be the Matte Black Vanishing Point! www.gouletpens.com/Pilot_Vanishing_Point_Fountain_Pens_s/950.htm Sweet pen :) -Brian Goulet

  • @jamesadams7131
    @jamesadams7131 Před rokem

    Is it safe to take the converter out of the grip and run water through the grip? The manufacturer of my pen says to take the pen totally apart and soak the individual parts for 4 hours. That seems a little excessive to me.

  • @lemons2001
    @lemons2001 Před 5 lety

    Hey Brian! I love your videos thanks a lot for all these tips! Unfortunately i did smt really stupid: I put dip pen ink (a metallic color) in my FP!! Now it’s all clogged :( It’s a cheap pen so i can buy another one but I really loved that pen... How can I clean it?

    • @Gouletpens
      @Gouletpens  Před 5 lety

      You can try to clean it with pen flush, but I can't guarantee it's going to get clean :( -Margaret

  • @christiankirkenes5922
    @christiankirkenes5922 Před 9 lety +268

    1 pen 2 cups

    • @AaaAaa-qr1ri
      @AaaAaa-qr1ri Před 8 lety +7

      Lol

    • @robertkoopman9267
      @robertkoopman9267 Před 6 lety +13

      Christiån Kirkenes 2 cups 1 pen

    • @gunhedd5375
      @gunhedd5375 Před 5 lety +6

      Came looking for this comment. Was not disappointed.

    • @alexanderparra9271
      @alexanderparra9271 Před 5 lety +3

      One cup of white rice 2 cups water

    • @mirageinthedesert5448
      @mirageinthedesert5448 Před 5 lety

      Christiån Kirkenes so that clean water doesn't get contaminated doesn't get contaminated so that clean water is being flushed through the pen

  • @mandarin1257
    @mandarin1257 Před 4 lety +1

    Do you need to dry out your pen after flushing? Or can you fill it immediately?

  • @Gouletpens
    @Gouletpens  Před 11 lety

    That might be part of it, too, but it's the static charge that builds up from metal rubbing on paper that really attracts the dust.

  • @NewYorkHustla610
    @NewYorkHustla610 Před 11 lety

    Do you know how to fix a clip that has been bent slightly out of shape? This has happened to my Parker IM and it is really annoying!