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Whether you’ve just received your first fountain pen or you’re a seasoned collector, there are a few basic tips that will help your pen perform at its best. In this guide, we share expert advice to ensure your fountain pen brings you writing joy year after year.



Fountain Pen Care Guide

Storage and Daily Use

A common mistake is storing your pen with the nib pointing downwards. This can cause ink to seep into the nib and dry out, which may lead to issues. Store the pen horizontally or with the nib facing upwards – and don’t forget the cap! An uncapped nib can dry out within a few hours.

Use the Right Ink

It’s essential to use ink specially formulated for fountain pens. Regular ink or markers may contain particles that clog the delicate feed mechanism, and some pigments can even cause permanent damage. Fountain pen ink is designed to flow smoothly and protect the internal components.

Handle with Care

Few people know that freezing temperatures can be disastrous for a fountain pen. Ink expands as it freezes, just like water, which may crack both the cartridge and the pen. Similarly, air pressure changes during flights can cause leakage. To avoid this, empty the pen before flying and bring a spare cartridge – no one wants a blot on their favourite shirt in their holiday photos. If you travel often, the Fisher Space Pen is a great alternative – designed to handle extreme conditions.

Regular Cleaning

Regular cleaning is essential for a smooth and reliable writing experience. It removes ink residue and prevents clogging, helping to extend the pen’s life and maintain performance. A well-maintained pen is less prone to ink stains or uneven flow, and ensures old ink doesn’t affect the quality of new ink. Read our fountain pen cleaning guide →

Expert Tips

If you often leave your pen unused for long periods, the manufacturer Platinum has a clever solution. Their patented "Slip and Seal" mechanism prevents drying out. This feature is available in many of their models – from the budget-friendly Preppy to the more premium Procyon and Century 3776.


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Frequently Asked Questions about Fountain Pen Care

How should I store my fountain pen?

The most important thing when storing your fountain pen is to never place it with the nib pointing downwards. This causes ink to gather in the nib, where it may dry out.

What should I do if the ink has dried out?

If the ink has dried out, start by soaking the nib in lukewarm water. If that doesn’t work, give the pen a thorough clean. Check out our guide How to clean a fountain pen.

Which ink should I use in my fountain pen?

Using the correct type of ink is essential for your pen’s longevity. Marker and pigmented inks should never be used. If you’re using a cartridge, make sure it’s compatible with your specific pen. For refill guidance, read our guide How to refill a fountain pen.

What kind of paper should I use with a fountain pen?

In general, the paper should be coated and of higher quality. The right paper ensures the ink colour stays rich, doesn’t bleed through, and doesn’t tear the surface. Save cheaper paper types for pencils and ballpoint pens for the best writing experience. To help you choose, we’ve listed all our papers perfect for fountain pens.


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