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    How to Clean New Calligraphy Nibs (Includes Tutorial Video)

    August 6, 2019

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    Lindsey Bugbee

    Nibs, Video

    Who knew? Not only is the humble potato tasty, but it can be a calligrapher’s best friend! In this post, I’ll show you how to use a spud to remove the oils from your nibs. Don’t miss the 90 second tutorial video!

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    I’m cleaning Nikko G nibs for my workshops this weekend! I had two last-minute cancelations this morning, so spots are open if you’d like to come! You can register here.

    One thing that no one told me when I set out to learn calligraphy? New calligraphy nibs don’t necessarily arrive ready to use. Nib manufacturers coat them with oils to keep them nice and fresh in storage! That’s great because it means that you receive nibs that are in mint condition. The downside? Oil and water don’t mix — and ink is mostly made of water! You’ll more than likely have trouble writing if you don’t get the oils off the nib before you start.

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    If you don’t clean new calligraphy nibs before you use them, you’ll probably experience difficulty with ink flow. See how the ink has beaded up on this brand-new nib?

    How to Clean New Calligraphy Nibs

    Over the years, I’ve tried several different ways to clean new calligraphy nibs. Toothpaste, acetone, matches … you name it! The most effective and efficient method I’ve tried, though, is sticking my nibs into a potato.

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    I don’t know why the potato method works. I would venture to guess that the starches break down the oils! What I do know is if you stick your new calligraphy nib into a potato, wait fifteen minutes, then take it out again, the nib is good to go!

    Video

    I know that this nib prep concept is simple, but it doesn’t hurt to explain it in a video. I made this short tutorial to explain *exactly* what to do!

    Tips

    There are some things to keep in mind when using a potato to clean your new calligraphy nibs. First of all, don’t leave your nibs in the potato for any longer than 15 minutes, otherwise they might rust.

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    Some nibs are more resistant to rusting than others, but all metal rusts eventually! Try setting a timer to ensure that you take your nibs out in time.

    My second tip is to clean off your nib with water and a non-fibrous cloth after it’s been in the potato. Otherwise, potato residue will gunk up the nib a bit! Finally, my third tip: gently ease the nib into the potato. Excessive force may cause damage to the nib!


    I hope that this tiny tutorial helps your calligraphy in a big way! If you have any questions, don’t hesitate to ask. Guesses as to why this potato method works so well are also welcome! 🙂

    Warmly,

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  1. Jessie Avatar
    Jessie
    July 24, 2021

    I have tried your technique..this is really helpful. Thanks for sharing Lindsey !!!

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    weeks.linda077
    November 16, 2020

    .. and it’s a good method of killing a potato… I’ve been doing stuff with pen and ink for quite a while, some 40 years, but it’s the first time I’ve heard about using vegetables to clean new nibs! Well I trust your advice more than anyone else’s, so I’m going for it! (If I ever get any more new nibs!)
    Thank you for this post!

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      Lindsey Bugbee
      November 16, 2020

      My pleasure! I hope you give the potato method a try. 🙂

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    evalynnart
    November 9, 2020

    How interesting. I will give it a tey.

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      Lindsey Bugbee
      November 9, 2020

      Definitely worth giving a try. 🙂

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    Debra Healy
    October 19, 2020

    I’m definitely going to have to try this. Thanks!

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      Lindsey Bugbee
      October 27, 2020

      Yes definitely!

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    Catalina Munoz
    October 5, 2020

    I would definitely try this tip! Thank you <3

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    eehillard
    April 20, 2020

    What would you recommend to clean the nibs if we don’t have a potato? I read rubbing alcohol in another comment, but I’d like to know what you thought 🙂

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    Shannon Mowatt
    September 23, 2019

    Lindsey,

    After you’re done with the potato, is it safe to eat the potato? Or do you suggest not eating it?

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    Gerald Story
    August 13, 2019

    Thank you Lindsey for your simple method of preparing steel nibs l will try it myself. Could you please inform me of where get steel nibs with the resovoir on top of the nib for left-hand as l am having difficulty to find a source.Also calligraphy fountain pens for left-hand.l have been doing pen lettering for a number of years and need replacement.

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    csbwsbjunkmail
    August 7, 2019

    I’m afraid to do that with my good nibs, esp that have the coils for holding more ink. I just use a q tip and a bit of rubbing alcohol. I’ve been too many nibs with Mr. Potato. 🙁

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      Lindsey Bugbee
      August 7, 2019

      I wouldn’t use this technique with the coiled nibs! The potato would definitely mess up the coil. 🙂

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    JuaSaysHi
    August 7, 2019

    Okay, wow, 15 MINUTES?! I just poked the nib in a couple of times! It worked, too.
    I learned the potato trick from you, but I guess I missed that part.

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      Lindsey Bugbee
      August 7, 2019

      Oh really? I’ve never tried just putting the nibs in and out! And it worked, huh?! That’s really cool — and efficient!

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