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- A rough surface (like a notepad or cardboard)
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Steps:
- Scribble in quick circles or loops with light pressure.
- Try changing angles as you go.
👉 This works great if the ink is flowing slightly but not fully.
🚫 What Not to Do:
- Don’t stab the tip with a pin—it can damage the mechanism.
- Avoid soaking the entire pen in water—it could ruin it.
- Don’t press too hard when scribbling—you’ll flatten the tip and make it worse.
✅ Bonus Tip: Store Pens Tip Down
If you’re storing your pens tip-up, the ink might be pooling away from the tip. Flip them upside down (especially gel and rollerball pens), and the ink will stay near the writing point, ready to go.
📝 Final Thoughts
A pen that won’t write doesn’t always mean it’s ready for the trash. With a little warmth, air, and motion, you can usually revive it in less than a minute. So next time your pen skips out on you, don’t give up—just try one of these tricks!
Got a favorite pen-saving hack of your own? Let us know—we love clever fixes!