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So, after two months of soaking my IP6700D printhead in 2 desert spoons of fairy and 250ml water I decided to see how it unclogged !
This the jar I used for soaking:
Opening the jar showed a precipitate on one of the ports:
This is the washing sponge showing something has dissolved:
After washing under the water stream the print head was finally dismantled because all ports were 100% blocked, not even air can pass !
I was sure the microchip was washed, but when I removed the nozzle plate is obvious I was wrong!
Therefore because I was not even able to wash the printhead screens in hot water in ultrasonics using 30min washing cycle I conclude that : Fairy liquid is not safe. If it worked miracles for somebody then that's that. But I have not had this kind of failure before. And this head had some clogged nozzles, now it's kaputt.
This the jar I used for soaking:
Opening the jar showed a precipitate on one of the ports:
This is the washing sponge showing something has dissolved:
After washing under the water stream the print head was finally dismantled because all ports were 100% blocked, not even air can pass !
I was sure the microchip was washed, but when I removed the nozzle plate is obvious I was wrong!
Therefore because I was not even able to wash the printhead screens in hot water in ultrasonics using 30min washing cycle I conclude that : Fairy liquid is not safe. If it worked miracles for somebody then that's that. But I have not had this kind of failure before. And this head had some clogged nozzles, now it's kaputt.