Cleaning Solution
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Kakimori’s Cleaning Solution is designed for cleaning their rollerball and fountain pen nibs used with their pigment inks. To rejuvenate a blocked nib, immerse in the solution and allow it to soak.
Please note: not suitable for use with other pens than the...
Kakimori’s Cleaning Solution is designed for cleaning their rollerball and fountain pen nibs used with their pigment inks. To rejuvenate a blocked nib, immerse in the solution and allow it to soak.
Please note: not suitable for use with other pens than the Kakimori brand.
At Misc Store we carry the full range of Kakimori's Pigment Ink colors, along with their dip pens and colour liner kits.
Details
Measures Ø8 x 3,6 cm
Contains 55ml
Made in Japan
How to use:
Step 1: Pre-wash
Remove the converter and rinse the nib under running water. Point downwards and run water through the nib.
Step 2: Soak
Place the nib, pointing down, directly in the ink cleaning solution bottle. If the nib floats, close the lid on the bottle and gently shake up and down until the nib is completely immersed. Leave to soak for 9-12 hours.
Step 3: Rinse
Rinse under running water as per step 1. The solution may leave a white powdery residue if allowed to dry. Rinse the nib thoroughly. Wash hands thoroughly after rinsing.
Place a tissue over the nib and shake vigorously to remove any ink or water residue.
Step 4: Refill
Refill your pen.
Ink will be watery at first from residual water from the previous step. The original ink consistency will return with use. To prevent nib damage from friction, avoid applying excessive pressure until the ink reaches full viscosity.
Kakimori x Misc Store Amsterdam
Kakimori's notebooks, inks, pens and letter papers are made through craftsmanship and imbued with the hope of treasured, long-lasting ownership — brought to life within your own space and time.
Their home is one of Tokyo’s old shitamachi (downtown) neighbourhoods. Craftsmanship remains well and truly alive, with small manufacturing workshops and factories lining the streets. Work and daily life exist in close proximity and there is a strong sense of community. By taking the design, production and retail of products into their own hands, Kakimori aims to reconnect with local manufacturing, revitalise declining crafts and artisans, and restore circularity for the next generation.
At Misc-store Amsterdam we are proud to be stocking selected items from Kakimori's carefully crafted range of writing tools — to celebrate the joy of writing.
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About Kakimori
At Misc Store Amsterdam we are proud to be stocking carefully selected items from Kakimori's exquisitely crafted range of writing tools — to celebrate the joy of writing.
Kakimori's notebooks, inks, pens and letter papers are made through craftsmanship and imbued with the hope of treasured, long-lasting ownership — brought to life within your own space and time.
Their home is one of Tokyo’s old shitamachi (downtown) neighbourhoods. Craftsmanship remains well and truly alive, with small manufacturing workshops and factories lining the streets. Work and daily life exist in close proximity and there is a strong sense of community. By taking the design, production and retail of products into their own hands, Kakimori aims to reconnect with local manufacturing, revitalise declining crafts and artisans, and restore circularity for the next generation.