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Periodically I come back to writing with a fountain pen. I cant afford expensive pens but tend to use Fine nibs if available I am old school so big problem is writing checks. Find even fine nibs seem to bleed and form larger lines. Have found it necessary to reverse the nib writing to get an even thinner line though it makes writing more scratchy I assume there may be no real solution??
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A question for the ink-masters around. I have used a quite dry ink in one of my FP's. Horrible and annoying to write with. I didn't want to work on the nib of the FP, since with more wet inks it does pretty fine. So I decided on treating the ink by adding some detergent. But i overdid it a little. Ooops. So now the ink is too wet. Not extermely, but just a little too much. Is there anything I can do to reverse my detergent-action a bit? The ink is very saturated, so if f.e. adding some water or other liquid (such as ....?) could be a possibility. But maybe that way I'm completely spoiling my ink. Does any-one has an idea?