Krylon Leafing Pens - who knew?

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Keitha
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Krylon Leafing Pens - who knew?

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Not that long ago I replaced my gold Krylon Leafing Pen, and when I went to use it today could not get the ink to flow. I knew you had to depress the nib so did this more than a few times onto scrap paper with no luck. So I turned to Google, and found a forum post from 2002 saying you have to first release the pressure by having it upright with the tip up and depressing it with the outside of the lid. Then you press the tip down hard on scrap paper. And whaddya know, it worked! I've had these pens before and never had to do this; obviously never read all the instructions that come with one, either.
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Well heck. I threw mine in the trash. :lol:
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pbp908 wrote:Well heck. I threw mine in the trash. :lol:
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Interesting! I'm pretty sure I still have these (because I'm bad about throwing pens away). I'll need to remember this!
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Oh Darn - me 3. And then I said I will never buy them again. Should have done some research too.
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