How to Clean a TWSBI ECO Fountain Pen

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  • Опубликовано: 5 авг 2024
  • In this video I cover how I clean a TWSBI ECO fountain pen, or a piston-fill pen in general. You can clean it solely by just operating the piston and that works perfectly fine but just might take a little longer. I also show how to remove the nib and feed from the pen to do a more complete and quick cleaning.
    Also note, it kind of looks like mold or something that comes out of the pen on the initial flush, but I checked and can assure you it was just dried globs of ink, as it had been months since the pen had dried out. I have had moldy bottles of ink before, so I know what to look out for.
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Комментарии • 51

  • @ReverieOfThorns
    @ReverieOfThorns Год назад +19

    Thank you for this, I bought an Eco and I'm new to fountain pens and realized I had no idea how to clean it since I can't take it apart the way most other pens come apart lol

  • @andrewvelichko7185
    @andrewvelichko7185 Год назад +20

    Really excellent demonstration, tutorial on cleaning a TWISBI pen. Clear, concise. Thank you.

  • @joycehuff9769
    @joycehuff9769 Год назад +12

    Valuable info. Just bought and filled my first TWSBI ECO. I have saved this for future reference

  • @paulll47
    @paulll47 3 месяца назад +1

    Nice video, I knew that the nib unit could be disassembled like this but I never did, I just flush my twsbi using the piston and grease it once every two months or so, never had a problem even while using iron gall ink.

  • @toodleloos
    @toodleloos Год назад +4

    recently started fountain pen shopping and came across this video! It was super concise and definitely something I'd be worried about, so thank you! 😊😊

  • @himmeldunst2
    @himmeldunst2 7 месяцев назад +1

    Just what I was looking for, thank you!

  • @paperfrost
    @paperfrost Год назад +3

    Thank you! The details are super helpful. 😁

  • @mcrriowa
    @mcrriowa Месяц назад

    Very good and helpful video, thank you !!

  • @karakoppanyi3845
    @karakoppanyi3845 2 дня назад

    Very helpful. Thanks!

  • @dreamingofmoonbeams
    @dreamingofmoonbeams Год назад +1

    Excellent video, exactly what I needed to know!

  • @NikitaBx2
    @NikitaBx2 Год назад +2

    Thanks for this video! I feel like I’ll know what I’m doing when I clean my pen now.

  • @DLFfitness1
    @DLFfitness1 2 дня назад

    Good video 👍🏽

  • @mh-em2mp
    @mh-em2mp Месяц назад

    Very helpful video! Thanks a lot for this ❤

  • @blackcatvision_
    @blackcatvision_ 20 дней назад

    Thanks for sharing!

  • @annettefertitta6868
    @annettefertitta6868 2 месяца назад

    Excellent, thank you!

  • @mm-qm9zh
    @mm-qm9zh 9 месяцев назад +1

    Hi! Thanks for such a good, clear tutorial. I’m always a little intimidated by my TWSBI’s, and this was so helpful for me!
    Meline

  • @thatonegirlelaine
    @thatonegirlelaine 5 месяцев назад

    I have this exact pen and lost the cap. Thanks for this!

  • @suista
    @suista 2 месяца назад

    thank you! I have some shimmer ink in my TWSBI and I was wondering how I was going to clean it!

  • @aysenurt.5963
    @aysenurt.5963 Год назад +4

    Hello, my twsbi eco which is F nib so hard. I chanced inks twice but both of them is not okay with this pen even tomoe river paper that pen is so harsh to write. What do you suggest is there any suggestions for this

  • @DesTondola
    @DesTondola 7 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks a lot! I recently bought an eco on fountain pen day and was wondering how to get into the pen to clean it more thoroughly when I choose a completely different ink

  • @BillyWitchDr
    @BillyWitchDr Год назад +2

    When I try to get my nib out I just end up bending the plastic fins under the nib. I'm afraid if I try harder I will damage the feed.

    • @thestationerydev
      @thestationerydev  11 месяцев назад +4

      You might try running some warm water through the pen with the piston and that might help loosen things up. Otherwise, you can use a piece of tape, jar gripper, or something else to help you grip the nib and feed with less pressure.

  • @pamray2029
    @pamray2029 Год назад +1

    I have a twsbi eco flow. I like to change ink colours often but I only have the one pen. Is it ok to empty the pen of the 'old' colour by pushing all the ink through the nib, or should I take the nib out each time first? Obviously then I flush the pen with water and refill with the 'new' colour. What is your advice?

    • @thestationerydev
      @thestationerydev  Год назад +3

      You would be totally fine with just flushing everything out through the nib with the piston. Only downside would be that it might take a bit longer, and you might have some residual ink in there from the last color when you switch to the new color, but that's totally fine. If there is some of the old color still in there, the new color should even out after writing a few lines. No big deal.

    • @pamray2029
      @pamray2029 Год назад +1

      @@thestationerydev thank you

  • @sunsetsky594
    @sunsetsky594 6 месяцев назад

    I'm watching your video because I started to clean my Twisbi ECO today after being nearly empty and not used for about three months. My problem is I started using the piston to pull water into the barrel and each time I did the piston twist got shorter and shorter and now it won't twist at all. Do you know what might be wrong? I don't want to force it and break something.

    • @vwood2
      @vwood2 5 месяцев назад

      Ouch. That happened to me once. I removed nib & feed out, and soaked it in water with a few drops of dish soap for a few days. That dissolved enough ink to let me move the piston again. Then I disassemble the pen and reapplied silicon grease to the piston. Hope you get yours working again fingers crossed 🤞.

  • @stephaniepauls1978
    @stephaniepauls1978 7 месяцев назад +1

    I got a twsbi eco and I can't get the nib out without damaging the bottom of it. Any tips?

    • @thestationerydev
      @thestationerydev  7 месяцев назад

      To help with grip, you can either use some scotch tape on the nib, or perhaps find a thin piece of rubber to grip. The feed comes out with the nib, so usually you can just grab both the nib and feed firmly between your thumb and index finger knuckle and wiggle them straight out. Hope that helps! Sometimes maybe running the nib under some warm water can help loosen stuff up as well.

  • @Overonator
    @Overonator 4 месяца назад

    Does anyone ask what happens if you don't clean it? I mean if you have a tiny amount of some red ink in there and then you fill it with black in, you will still get black ink when you write, you won't even notice the tiny amount of red ink. Tell me if I am wrong.

  • @Tam1064
    @Tam1064 Год назад +1

    moldy ink ??? 😮😢 how would I know ? I didn‘t even know this could happen 😢

    • @thestationerydev
      @thestationerydev  Год назад +2

      Definitely can happen. I've had about 4 bottles go bad. Usually it's either floating on the top, or creates a slime in the bottle which is really stringy when you pull you pen or syringe out (or stops up the syringe in one of my cases). The other telltale sign is the smell. The ink will actually smell rotten and horrible, not just the usual chemical smell. Hope you never get it, but it is fairly common unfortunately.

    • @toodleloos
      @toodleloos Год назад +1

      ​@@thestationerydev the more you know, and not something you easily learn about when fountain pen shopping. I'm extra glad I found this video now 😅😅

  • @advisord7637
    @advisord7637 Год назад +2

    Why do you clean it using the piston if you are going to take off the feed and nib later? Wouldn't it be easier to just take the nib off and clean everything with water?

    • @thestationerydev
      @thestationerydev  Год назад +3

      I do it just to kind of get water flowing through it and loosen up anything that has been dried, especially if it has been sitting for months like this one. Plus, it saves you hands from getting really inky with any ink left in the nib/feed.

    • @advisord7637
      @advisord7637 Год назад +1

      @@thestationerydev makes sense. Thank you!

  • @mancal5829
    @mancal5829 3 месяца назад

    Very helpful. Thanks!

  • @aysenurt.5963
    @aysenurt.5963 Год назад

    Hello, my twsbi eco which is F nib so hard. I chanced inks twice but both of them is not okay with this pen even tomoe river paper that pen is so harsh to write. What do you suggest is there any suggestions for this

    • @thestationerydev
      @thestationerydev  Год назад +2

      If after cleaning and using different inks the nib is still scratchy, then most likely your tines are probably not aligned. Two things that can help with this:
      1) Try to figure out which tine is lower. If drawing a line left-to-right is scratchy then the left tine is lower. If drawing a line right-to-left is scratchy, then the right tine is lower. Then after you know which one is lower you can gently use your fingernail to start applying upward pressure to it to try to get it in line with the other. The key is gradual pressure. Put a little bit of pressure then test and so on until the tines are even and the pen writes smooth both ways.
      2) If you are sure the tines are in alignment and it is still scratchy, you can get some micro mesh (really fine grain sandpaper; the one I use is 12,000 grit) and, with ink in the pen, draw a few figure eights. Then test the writing on paper and repeat the process gradually until you are happy with the smoothness.
      I don't have a video out yet on nib tuning, but there are some pretty good ones out there to watch. Good luck and hope that helps!

    • @jomsies
      @jomsies Год назад +1

      You can use a nail file. The one with with 4 grits. Use the finest grit and it’ll smooth the scratchiness.

    • @aysenurt.5963
      @aysenurt.5963 Год назад +1

      @@jomsies thank you, store changed the nib I think it was problematic