How to make Pen Flush

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  • @33tcranenj
    @33tcranenj 11 років тому +51

    Another helpful video Mr. Brown! One word of caution if I may. It's generally safer to add the ammonia to the water and not the water to the ammonia. Diluting concentrated chemicals can cause a bit of splashing and you would rather have the small amount of ammonia more quickly diluted by adding it to the larger volume of water in one pour. Sorry, it's the dorky and safety conscious chemist in me. Thanks again for the great videos.

  • @oldbones9162
    @oldbones9162 6 років тому +6

    Was looking for flushes to buy, now that I’m getting into fountain pens again at 70 years old......you just saved my money! Thanks Lad. Enjoy your videos.

  • @MSato123
    @MSato123 10 років тому +18

    I soaked the nib in your solution overnight, rinse it thoroughly, inserted the ink cartridge and for the first time in many months, my MB Starwalker started to write again! This is brilliant! Thank you so much!

  • @pelahale
    @pelahale 11 років тому +4

    good money saving tip Stephen - I use just water & ammonia, as do most old-timers. The reason: soapy water enhances steel corrosion by increasing the conductivity of the solution & thus the redox potential. Also soapy residue may form over time. Also soap can break down the lubricants you apply to threads as I notice you like to do. Cleans the pen faster, but at a potential long-term cost. Not a problem if you flush out the solution thoroughly.

  • @RobertoDonatti
    @RobertoDonatti 11 років тому +1

    I had never heard that ammonia could be used for flushing. When I was a kid (ball pens were forbidden in school) we used to clean our pens with a mixture of bleach and tap water. Pelikan sold a set of two little bottles (I still have one) with rubber stoppers with a glass applicator. It was used to erase any mistake you had made in your notebook! The liquid you applied first had a strong odor of bleach, the other was odorless.

  • @stevemaass3074
    @stevemaass3074 6 років тому +1

    Very useful indeed. My wife and I are away from home, and like most normal-ish people, we didn’t bring any pen flush with us. Unfortunately, I had forgotten that I promised to clean a few of her pens this weekend. What to do??? Why, search for a video by SBRE Brown, of course! Marriage saved!

  • @diane_elizabeth
    @diane_elizabeth 7 місяців тому

    thank you. useful indeed . love the lilt of your speech.

  • @Sonicman415
    @Sonicman415 3 роки тому

    Yay, the gift that keeps on giving. Thank you.

  • @thomashanson6607
    @thomashanson6607 9 років тому +10

    Be aware that ammonia will pit chrome. Learned this with an expensive airbrush.

    • @sbrebrown
      @sbrebrown  9 років тому +4

      Good to know, thanks for the suggestion.

  • @02840
    @02840 11 років тому

    Great video! Thanks for providing a low-cost way to keep pens clean when a straight water flush just isn't quite enough.

  • @michaelaustin7339
    @michaelaustin7339 11 років тому +1

    Interesting, I normally use just a few drops of washing up liquid in water, then if need I a bit more cleaning power, add the ammonia too. I don't use much as it's quite difficult to find in the UK, and as you said it's not too good to breathe either.
    I have also learned, with a new, unknown pen, to give it this treatment first, before inking, as I can't be sure what's been done, or hasn't, before I got it. New pens and converters often don't want to write in my experience ! Mike59 FPN

  • @RobinRhyne
    @RobinRhyne 2 роки тому

    Simple. Practical. Thank you.

  • @crystalkieloch3859
    @crystalkieloch3859 8 років тому

    Thanks for posting the video. I was hoping to find something like this as a new fountain pen enthusiast.

  • @claire2430
    @claire2430 11 років тому +1

    Thanks for that Stephen. I've been wanting to make my own pen flush. The commercial stuff is crazy expensive delivered to Australia. The only ammonia I can get here is for household cleaning and is labelled "cloudy ammonia". I know it is a more dilute ammonia solution, but it appears to have some additives too. Do you know anything about this? Does the ammonia you buy have anything added or is it pure?

  • @MSato123
    @MSato123 10 років тому

    Many thanks Mr Brown for the secret solution, I am now soaking my MB pen nib and see if I could get it working again tomorrow, I have tried everything else! Love your videos.
    For those living in UK, I got my ammonia from Robert Dyas.

    • @sbrebrown
      @sbrebrown  10 років тому

      Thank you, I hope this will work!

  • @JefferyHall-ct2tr
    @JefferyHall-ct2tr Рік тому

    Thanks for the informative video!

  • @3414mercury
    @3414mercury 11 років тому

    Thank you for another informative video. I see you have a jar of Renaissance on your desk. As a part time woodworker, I use it on my chisels and plane irons to keep them from oxidizing. Does it have a FP application? I've been told it has many uses, including museums using it to archive paper documents.

  • @GenWivern2
    @GenWivern2 11 років тому

    I use the same recipe - probably got it from you in the first place. :-) As Michael said, getting ammonia in the UK is becoming difficult, so it's probably going to be a matter of mail order.
    One caveat: ammonia and iron gall is *not* a happy mixture. 10% white vinegar with water is safe with IG inks: afterwards you can flush with water and then use the ammonia recipe to clear out any remaining dye ... but don't use it first!

  • @cypher526
    @cypher526 10 років тому +1

    Just mixed up some of this using an old baby food jar (about 150mL). I did get quite a bit of suds, perhaps I used too much dish washing fluid. Either way the solution works well. Thanks Mr. Brown! Definitely more cost-effective than buying the pre-made stuff. =)

    • @sbrebrown
      @sbrebrown  10 років тому

      Glad this was useful!

  • @alexkeliris
    @alexkeliris 11 років тому

    Would this get rid of ink stains inside the converter? After using purple inks it leaves stains on the converter and the feed, and am looking for something to get rid of them.

  • @Avinash1943
    @Avinash1943 11 років тому

    Very good recipe. Stephen, do you get a Windex glass cleaner (Johnson & Johnson), it has Ammonia in it, and may be it has surfactants in it. I wonder if you have tried it.

  • @wisperingbeard
    @wisperingbeard 11 років тому

    Stevemeister, I just purchased a 45ml bottle of Aurora blank ink, per your recommendation. I paid $14.50US. Would you say that's a good price?

  • @reasonnottheneed
    @reasonnottheneed 11 років тому

    For some reason, I could not find ammonia in any American stores, and most people looked at me funny when I asked. I finally found it today at some new food place called "ruler food". I knew it would smell, but it really surprised me just how badly it smelled, so a word of warning there for anyone new to the stuff.
    Anyway, this stuff is AMAZING. I just tried your formula. I had a really clogged up pen because (I thought) I had left orange ink in there for too long. For the last week, I had been soaking a pen nib unit in detergent+water and changing that water daily (from a sample vial), and it was still making the water orange. This was after I had already flushed it out very thoroughly many times. Then, I put the pen flush through just now, and it came out BLUE! What?!? I still have no idea how this happened or how long that blue ink has been in there.

    • @sbrebrown
      @sbrebrown  11 років тому

      I'm glad you succeeded in finding ammonia and that you found the pen flush useful!

  • @helderlucianicasagrande7303
    @helderlucianicasagrande7303 11 років тому

    Thank you very much! I was trying to find this pen flush in Brazil, I found only some really expensive things.

  • @CBEEBLE
    @CBEEBLE 11 років тому +3

    I would be cautious using an ammonia flush on a vintage celluloid pen, vinegar flush better.

  • @katebtps
    @katebtps 11 років тому +1

    This is great! I need to flush one of my pens which has registrar's ink in it, I clean it regularly but I want to flush it too.
    But I live in the UK, and ammonia isn't widely available here. Does anyone know where I could get some? :) Thanks!

  • @yoohoosk8r
    @yoohoosk8r 11 років тому

    Hey Stephen, I was looking to replace my Shrade, which you did a video on, (i have had it for a couple years tho before seeing your review) and I purchase the pen for its advertised purposes. I would like something that looks alot classier and less vicious. I was looking at some Jinhao's, the Monteverde Invincia, the Kaweco Allrounder, Nemosine Fission, and Platignum Time, All Fully metal, and all of a substantial size with secure caps. Do any live up to the standards of the shrade build wise?

  • @emmalicia.artist
    @emmalicia.artist Рік тому

    Thanks for this!!

  • @SrSagittarius
    @SrSagittarius 6 років тому

    What's the pen grease "oleum" in the little bottle? Great video, thanks.

  • @AndrewArndts
    @AndrewArndts 11 років тому

    Good to know info... Thank you.
    Just a FYI majority of "City" water in the United States is so overly treated with chlorine that I would think that perhaps is not all that good for certain metal parts.

    • @flea10x6
      @flea10x6 5 років тому

      Andrew Arndts let the water sit. The chlorine will slowly go from dissolved Cl ion to Cl2 and gas.

  • @etrnlzphnx
    @etrnlzphnx 10 років тому +18

    It's a very cheap "solution" indeed...

  • @GalleryOfChameleon
    @GalleryOfChameleon 11 років тому

    Stephen-
    I recently bought new ink for my Visconti Michelangelo, and had to flush out the old ink. The problem is, is that I was able to get all of the old ink out, but a few drops of water stayed in the converter that I couldn't get out. This led to a really poor fill of the new ink, with tons of bubbles, which resulted in poor feed for writing. Is there any way to get this water out? Can I let it air dry, or do I need a new converter, or what?

  • @ceac5744
    @ceac5744 11 років тому

    Nice !! ...
    btw.. dishwasher powder/tablets are great to remove inkstains from fingers and clothing ..

  • @yoohoosk8r
    @yoohoosk8r 11 років тому

    How about the Jinhao 159, or x750, im not apposed to spending more on a pen but the these are so affordable it seems very convenient

  • @darkchocolate4643
    @darkchocolate4643 3 роки тому

    Stephen, is het aangewezen om de piston (in dit geval van m'n Pelikan 140) opnieuw in te vetten nadat ik hem (haar?) gespoeld heb met dit magisch brouwsel van je? De nib verwijderen is niet iets waar ik echt vertrouwd mee ben, of toch niet bij zo'n oude pen. Alvast bedankt!

  • @s.taylor5422
    @s.taylor5422 8 років тому +4

    Hey thanks I was just wondering how to do that. We all need to save money for sure. We are all thinking "more money for ink-pens" am I write ;-)

  • @abdielacosta1467
    @abdielacosta1467 6 років тому

    Can you use pen flush on vintage fountain pens ?

  • @kleovoulospetris1621
    @kleovoulospetris1621 Рік тому

    On got.No light?

  • @PB877
    @PB877 11 років тому

    Thanks a lot for this simple solution!!!

  • @GalleryOfChameleon
    @GalleryOfChameleon 11 років тому

    Thank you very much for the advice.

  • @sebenzalover
    @sebenzalover 2 роки тому

    Hi Steve Brown. Can I use powder ammonia? I cant fine liquid one. Please reply

    • @sbrebrown
      @sbrebrown  2 роки тому +2

      I have never tried that, so I cannot comment on it.

  • @foxxx040
    @foxxx040 11 років тому +1

    I have a couple of questions about pens. The first is about pen flush. I’ve used your recipe several times and it's been quite helpful on several pens. My question is how long a nib, feed and the section may soak in this mixture. I have been rinsing it through with a syringe and cartridge, but I’d like to try just soaking it overnight. Second, I have several pens that have essentially the same problem. They skip on the first letter that I write when I first use it, but generally work nicely after that. I've tried pen flush, flossing with brass sheets, nib adjustments etc, but it's still a problem. Do you have any ideas? They generally work well when I first prime them, but seem to dry out overnight.

    • @sbrebrown
      @sbrebrown  11 років тому +1

      I sometimes put my pens in the flush all night, but, for legal reasons, I must emphasize that you'd do so at your own risk. As to the skipping pens, it's hard to diagnose the problem without seeing the pens, but your pens may suffer from baby's bottoms syndrome: I have a video on that here How to get rid of baby's bottoms on a nib

  • @dorysintuitiontarot4894
    @dorysintuitiontarot4894 4 роки тому

    Thank you for this

  • @mepicaeltrasero
    @mepicaeltrasero 11 років тому

    Hey how about a video of how to develop your writing style

  • @AndrewArndts
    @AndrewArndts 11 років тому

    YES Distilled! for less than a $1.50 a gallon. (roughly 1.09 euro's) that is really more of an insurance policy than anything.

  • @kevinschaaps9041
    @kevinschaaps9041 9 років тому

    Since ammonia dissolves grease, why use the dish washing detergent? Don't they effectively do the same thing?

  • @lenaldo
    @lenaldo 11 років тому

    Perfect! I was looking for this.

  • @retro51fan
    @retro51fan 11 років тому

    Well, it's like yours, but minus the ammonia :) I've never had much trouble with ink-clogging but I might just buy some ammonia to make your recipe.

  • @MarkGardiner1976
    @MarkGardiner1976 9 років тому

    I` made this with ammonia and it`s great but I would love to make a version without ammonia. I wonder if using citrus juice in the ingredients would work as citrus juice is an excellent cleaning agent. My only concern is that citrus juice is acidic and might harm the pen, nib converter etc. Do you have any thoughts on this idea Stephen?

    • @sbrebrown
      @sbrebrown  9 років тому

      I wonder if it's more acidic than ammonia. You can always try it on a cheap pen. I think that if you flush well afterwards, it would be safe.

    • @MarkGardiner1976
      @MarkGardiner1976 9 років тому

      sbrebrown Thanks Stephen, I`ll give it a try. I hope that all is well with you.

    • @jaredarcilla571
      @jaredarcilla571 8 років тому

      Vegan Minimalist Mark so how was it?

    • @GordieGii
      @GordieGii 6 років тому

      Ammonia will also attack latex. That's why it's good for removing floor wax. Caution should be used with certain bladder pens or converters. (I thought bladders were made of silicone but have heard that some are latex)

    • @GordieGii
      @GordieGii 6 років тому

      Citrus juice also has sugar in it, so a tiny amount in water may spoil. It also contains oil(s) which can affect some plastics and rubbers. "Test on an inconspicuous area..."

  • @joseph4185
    @joseph4185 6 років тому

    I'm new at this and was just thinking, what about using Break-Clean or Carb cleaner? Or a solvent or WD-40?

  • @MiltiadisKitsos
    @MiltiadisKitsos 11 років тому

    Great video! Thanks

  • @tanakattack5965
    @tanakattack5965 9 років тому

    will this work even if the pen has been neglected for a couple years? I have a pilot falcon that has caked on ink that dried up and it's very hard to remove.
    I've tried keeping it in hot water, but i can see that there's a lot of dried ink stuck between the feed and the nib.

    • @sbrebrown
      @sbrebrown  9 років тому

      It should work, yes.

    • @tanakattack5965
      @tanakattack5965 9 років тому

      sbrebrown
      thank you. Now i just need to find someplace that sells ammonia.

  • @RetroGameView
    @RetroGameView 11 років тому

    I'm guessing you have to be careful if your dish soap has extra stuff in it, like aloe.

  • @retro51fan
    @retro51fan 11 років тому

    Very helpful--thanks!

  • @marievenom3565
    @marievenom3565 11 років тому +1

    Yah! let's make some good old moonshine!

  • @chantaldowling4342
    @chantaldowling4342 8 років тому

    is pen flush safe to use on Twsbi plastic?

  • @myfavoritesongismingi3544
    @myfavoritesongismingi3544 7 років тому

    Could Borax be an alternative to Ammonia?

    • @cmelton.photography
      @cmelton.photography 7 років тому

      Katie Sykes I am not a chemist but I would not do it without the information of an expert, but just in case don't do it. Idk what that does to metal or plastic and I don't want to find out, especially on pens. So I would wait till someone who knows more about that stuff answers.

    • @kohakuaiko
      @kohakuaiko 7 років тому

      I'd say no. They are unrelated chemicals.

  • @atosov
    @atosov 11 років тому +1

    Q. How do you make a pen flush?
    A. Tell it the one about the traveling salesman and the two nuns.

  • @clayhudson8892
    @clayhudson8892 3 роки тому

    I live in that place with sick amounts of calcium:(

  • @IsaacYochelson
    @IsaacYochelson 11 років тому

    I make mine in 6oz mustard jars.

  • @GenWivern2
    @GenWivern2 11 років тому

    Thanks should go to Pharmacist at FPN. I don't think that advice has been widely circulated (I found it tucked away on page 10 of comments on one of Sandy's reviews ...) so thought it was worth passing on.
    Actually, it's a bit horrifying. If you put a little water in a sample vial, add a drop of IG ink and a drop of ammonia some sludge will precipitate out instantly. Yuk. Apparently that's the IG component; the dye stays in suspension.

  • @markos741
    @markos741 11 років тому

    Very nice video, although very biased. You clearly advertise Brown industries. That's a disgrace :-D Ok, enough with mocking the channel-haters. This is one of the most helpful videos you've made. Sooner or later every fountain pen user will have to face a stubborn ink or a pen that needs that extra help and this is a great solution (excuse the pun).

  • @justmeeagainn
    @justmeeagainn 11 років тому

    Well, now you've done it...you've revealed the secret pen-flush recipe! If you hear a knock on your door tonight, it's the NSA and the Goulets.

  • @Byrnzi360
    @Byrnzi360 11 років тому

    Thanks for this video. I personally would rather save my money for ink rather than buy pen flush.

  • @katiesykes9776
    @katiesykes9776 7 років тому

    Are there any alternatives to ammonia? Could I only use the Water and Dish Soap mixture for the pen flush?

    • @sbrebrown
      @sbrebrown  7 років тому

      Katie Sykes If you want to, yes

  • @kaka_kaka28
    @kaka_kaka28 2 роки тому

    Can we use 99% ethyl alcohol with a few drops of liquid dish washing soap as pen flushing solution as ethyl alcohol in my place is US$2 for 500 ml (16 oz.) ? .

  • @12halfshell
    @12halfshell 11 років тому

    Cheap solution! Word play!

  • @solstar4778
    @solstar4778 5 років тому +2

    8 & half minutes that could be said I one minute !

  • @amyboone3619
    @amyboone3619 7 років тому

    Dude, did you seriously just say, "I'm slightly retarted'? That's gross.

    • @sbrebrown
      @sbrebrown  7 років тому +3

      Amy Boone Yes, that was before I knew Americans considered that term highly offensive. My apologies.

    • @amyboone3619
      @amyboone3619 7 років тому +1

      Thanks for the response and the apology. Out of cultural interest , using this word isn't offensive in the Netherlands?

    • @sbrebrown
      @sbrebrown  7 років тому +3

      Amy Boone We don't speak English, so no :-).

    • @amyboone3619
      @amyboone3619 7 років тому

      achterlijk then?

    • @sbrebrown
      @sbrebrown  7 років тому +2

      Amy Boone No. It's considered on par with something like stupid.