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Cleaning out ink from rapidographs
Greetings:
A while back I bought a set of old rapidograph pens on eBay. These are the kind that look like fountain pens, but have technical pen nibs in them. They had sat around for some time with ink in them, and now all of the nibs are clotted solid with ink. I could replace the nibs, But I would rather not since it is difficult to get the old style nibs these days. Anyone got a miracle cure for this problem? |
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Cleaning out ink from rapidographs
jim_and_his_pens wrote:
A while back I bought a set of old rapidograph pens on eBay. These are the kind that look like fountain pens, but have technical pen nibs in them. They had sat around for some time with ink in them, and now all of the nibs are clotted solid with ink. I could replace the nibs, But I would rather not since it is difficult to get the old style nibs these days. Anyone got a miracle cure for this problem? You might try Koh-I-Noor Rapido-Eze pen cleaner. Let us know if it works. http://www.artstuff.net/rapido_eze_pen_cleaners.htm -- Steve My e-mail address works as is. |
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Cleaning out ink from rapidographs
Ultrasonic cleaner. 35W unit would be too weak, so use a 50W or stronger. If the residue is "Encre de chine" (Indian ink) (and it probably is), then you will have trouble cleaning out all the nooks and crannies with anything else. Also soaking in a 20% solution of ammonia first may help break the solid ink surface so the ultrasonic will be more effective. Vic jim_and_his_pens wrote: Greetings: A while back I bought a set of old rapidograph pens on eBay. These are the kind that look like fountain pens, but have technical pen nibs in them. They had sat around for some time with ink in them, and now all of the nibs are clotted solid with ink. I could replace the nibs, But I would rather not since it is difficult to get the old style nibs these days. Anyone got a miracle cure for this problem? |
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