About Zest-it® Dip Pen Nib Cleaner
How to use the Zest-it Dip Pen Nib Cleaner for cleaning Drawing Ink A, Indian Ink,
Acrylic and Permanent Inks from your dip pen nibs.
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Our Dip Pen Nib Cleaner will remove fresh, stubborn and old dried-on Indian and Permanent Inks from the dip pen nibs, steel and other Drawing Pens. We have tested it with Pelikan Drawing Ink A, Indian Ink, Permanent Pigmented Ink and others, it removed them all. Our cleaner has a pleasant smell, contains no CFC's or Aromatics, is biodegradable, re-usable, water miscible with a minimum usable life of 5 years. There are a few ways to use the Dip Pen Nib Cleaner. Removing Ink video Pour a small amount into a suitable container that has a lid and drop the nibs into the solution. Leaver to soak for 10 to 20 minutes, remove after this time and wash with water, dry on kitchen towel. The other way is to use the pre-filled Dip Pen Nib Cleaner Sponge that comes in a lidded container. Tip: someone told us they use a 'tea ball infuser' to put the nibs in before placing in the cleaner, this saves 'fishing them out' after soaking! Thank you D for the tip. We tried it and it works very well. *We have a caution to note; this product works so well that - if the nibs are left in the liquid too long, it may discolour the nibs by taking the coloured lacquer off the surface. The nib will not be harmed but it could be just a 'grey' colour when it comes out, whereas they may have been bronze when you put them in! There are many nibs and many different finishes on nibs, not all are affected. If you wish to Subscribe please visit our Zest-it Channel
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