I brought home a technical pen from the ReUse Centre a while back. It did not write so it sat with other pens for quite a while. When I rediscovered it this week and I tested it again and still no marks, I was ready to chuck it. I could see it was a good quality pen - the lid screwed on, Staedtler is a good brand, and the pen point was in good shape. I decided to google to see if I could find out anything about the pen.
I found out that it was refillable. I figured out how to remove the pen point/cartridge assembly from the barrel. After soaking the pen point for about 30 minutes I managed to get the pen point assembly off. It just unscrewed from the ink cartridge. Very good!
The pen point assembly was soaked for another while until ink started dissolving from it into the water. I used my fine point syringe to push water through it until it ran clear. That done.
The ink in the cartridge was all dry and pretty stuck in there. I soaked it over a 24 hour period and slowly the some of the ink dissolved and some came out in tiny hard bits. I was happy to start seeing through the cartridge. I kept rinsing it out regularly and more ink came out. After a while I could see a small mechanism in the bottom part of the cartridge. I was careful not to damage that.
Finally, it was clean. I searched on line and one recommendation was fountain pen ink to refill it. That I had so I filled the cartridge with a fine tip syringe, screwed the pen point assembly back on, placed that back into the barrel and lo and behold it writes!
Came in handy for Inktober drawings!
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