1, tissue-assisted?
Just take out a very small and long paper towel, fold it up, then wrap the whole pen tip, hold both sides of the pen tip with your thumb and forefinger, and gently pull it out. Similarly, pinch both sides of the pen tip to be replaced with paper towels, wrap the position of the pen tip 1/2, then aim at the grooves on both sides of the tongue and gently push it down until it is pushed to the top of the tongue, thus completing the replacement of the pen tip. Or directly hold the new pen tip by hand and insert it, mainly at the bottom of the tongue, otherwise there will be a lot of water. ?
PS: It's easy for the pen tip to stick ink to your fingers, so it's better to fold the paper towel thicker.
2. scotch tape assistance?
This method is often used, that is, cut a small piece of scotch tape, stick it on the nib, and then gently pull it with your finger, and the nib will be pulled out in the direction of your finger. Then, use another kind of transparent glue, stick a new pen tip and insert it on your tongue. PS: Be careful not to stick it too close to the handle, otherwise it will stick to the pen holder and won't come out. Or you can insert it directly by hand, and you don't need transparent glue because the new nib is clean. ?
PS: It is recommended to use a good transparent adhesive, which is thick enough, too thin and easy to puncture, resulting in ink on your fingers. ?
Step 3: Turn the pen upside down and insert the nib that needs to be replaced into the slot.