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Nice review. Nice ink. One of my favourite blacks. Very subtle let alone none of the "blackest blacks".

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Tried it, liked it, but it dried out and turned the couple of pens I used it in (sorry, can't remember which) into hard starters.

 

Des anyone have a fix?

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Tried it, liked it, but it dried out and turned the couple of pens I used it in (sorry, can't remember which) into hard starters.

 

Des anyone have a fix?

 

Depending on the pen type a nice soak in a diluted (1:10) ammonia solution. Try flushing it repeatedly first, if that doesn't work then try leaving it in the pen (as you would ink) for about 15-30 minutes.

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Depending on the pen type a nice soak in a diluted (1:10) ammonia solution. Try flushing it repeatedly first, if that doesn't work then try leaving it in the pen (as you would ink) for about 15-30 minutes.

 

Sorry - my bad explanation. The pens are cleaned out - but I'd like to use the ink if somebody can help me reduce the clogging which it seems to cause. Has anybody had the same problem? Would diluting it help?

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Nice review. It's become one of my favorite inks, and it now alternates with Zhivago as my go-to black ink. DM walks a fine line; it has the character of a gray but the presence of a true black.

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Nice review. Kindv a coincidence for me: A local and fairly new-to-fountain-pens pen nerd recently asked me about black inks. I said I could give him samples of Noodler's Black and Platinum Carbon Black (I haven't even looked for those inks here, in Poland). I didn't think I had any more black inks, but lo! I had kept my bottle of Dark Matter, and just today I gave him samples of these three inks, plus Ellis Island and Zhivago. All I could remember about Dark Matter was that it was based on vintage black ink, and he said, "So... black ink." I'll send him a link to your review. Cool!

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