 Wondering how to clean your fountain pens? I'm going to show you here in less than 30 seconds. You want an empty container, a bulb syringe, some pin flush probably, and some water. Take your pen apart and let's start with the converter. You go ahead and pull water up into the converter and then squirt it out. Do that over and over until it runs clear. If it doesn't run clear after several times, do the same thing with some pin flush. And make sure to buy the pin flush from somewhere that you trust. I went ahead and pulled some pin flush into the converter here and set it aside to soak while I start work on the nib. I start working with the nib by just letting it soak in some water and then I fish it out and then I use the bulb syringe to suck up some water and then I'm going to gently push the water through the feed and nib using that bulb syringe. And I do that over and over and over until it runs clear. And again, similar to the converter, if it doesn't run clear after several times, I'm running water through it, run some pin flush through. I like to also run some water through after I use the pin flush just because I'm a little obsessive and I want to make sure it's completely clean, even of maybe soap, which I'm using as a descriptor for a pin flush in this instance. Then you're going to go back to your converter, squirt out that pin flush and then suck up some water and then make sure it's going to run clear. Then you're all done. Let your pen dry and put it back together. If you take care of your pens and keep them clean, they will last you a lifetime. That's one of the benefits of using fountain pens. Save this for later.