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gel pens
I have lots of gel pens that appear to have ink in them but they do
not write )&%^*-?@( Is there anything I can do to rejunenate them? thanks Linda |
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Maybe try putting them in a cup of hot water. I would only emerse the pen
part making sure the tips don't get wet. If the gel has solidified maybe that would help. I haven't tried it myself- this is just a guess. "Linda" wrote in message om... I have lots of gel pens that appear to have ink in them but they do not write )&%^*-?@( Is there anything I can do to rejunenate them? thanks Linda |
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