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how do how to swipe off the ink on the surface of the nib after filling from a bottle of ink uh whenever I swipe the excess ink with a paper towel it will draw ink to the surface of the nib okay yep this happens a lot so you know you you ink up your pen you know youamp;#39;re supposed to submerge the entire nib into it so that itamp;#39;ll actually draw fully great then you got a little bit of you know ink on your grip and you got some ink on the surface of the nib so you wipe it off with your paper towel or whatever that you use and then when you do that you notice thereamp;#39;s a little bit of ink there on the slit so you wipe it and wipe it and wipe it and wipe it and it keeps coming back and you wipe it to the side you wipe it down the middle and you wipe it back and forth and know everywhere and no matter what you do thereamp;#39;s a little bit of ink thatamp;#39;s still on there well that is called nib creep and that essentially is not something youamp;#39;re going to be a